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    Jovan Despotović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Деспотовић; born 16 April 1952) is a Serbian art historian and art critic who lives in Belgrade. Jovan Despotović...
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  • surname include: Đorđe Despotović (born 1992), Serbian footballer Frane Despotović (born 1982), Croatian futsal player Jelena Despotović (born 1994), Montenegrin...
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  • several people Jovan Deroko (1912–1941), Serbian military commander Jovan Despotović (born 1962), Serbian art historian, critic, and writer Jovan Dimitrijević...
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    Belgrade 1998 Jovan Despotović, "Vrata i drugi zapisi Slobodanke Stupar" 3. Program Radio Belgrade, February, Belgrade 1998 Jovan Despotović, Slobodanka...
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  • Denegri, Galerija Kolarčeve zadužbine, (catalogue), Belgrade 1982 Jovan Despotović, Žestoki potezi bojom - Tafil Musović, Književne novine, 9. decembre...
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  • capacity of 600 seats. Vesna Despotović Snežana Pavlović Mirjana Jovanović Gordana Bogojević Snežana Bozinović Nikolina Milić Jovan Antić Rajko Levajac Vlastimir...
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    Trajković - Portfolio". Arte.rs. Retrieved 2014-02-03. "Nova slika | Jovan Despotović". Jovandespotovic.com. Retrieved 2014-02-03. Slobodan Trajković website...
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    "Modulor", a company from Zemun. As a result, the museum director, Jovan Despotović, was let go and the "Termoinženjering" company was chosen at the next...
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  • Krasić, Milan Jovanović, Milan Stepanov, Ranko Despotović, Vlada Avramov, Bojan Neziri, Vidak Bratić, Jovan Tanasijević, Radoslav Batak, Milan Vještica,...
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    Simo Davidović, Pop-Karan and Trifko Amelić. The Serbian colonel Mileta Despotović held supreme leadership and had formed 8 battalions out of the scattered...
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