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Jovan published his poem dedicated to Prince Nikola, the "Montenegrin
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310:(Progress) in Sarajevo in 1890. The Austrian authorities requested information about Stražičić from authorities in Zadar where he lived for a while. According to the furnished data Stražičić was a Serb belonging to the Old Catholic faith (
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316:Medo Pucić
308:"Napredak"
300:"Slovinac"
284:Niko Pucić
216:Montenegro
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381:SR Serbia
276:Luko Zore
227:Education
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