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Kristo Dominković

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After the First World War, he cooperated with all Serbian cultural societies in Dubrovnik, and was a member of the People's Radical Party. During his life, he wrote for the newspapers "Srđ", "Dubrovnik", "Srpski glasnik", "Srbin", "Zora", "Sletski sokolski vesnik Sokolske župe Mostar", "Narodna
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odbrana", "Čuvajte Jugoslaviju" and "Dačićeve narodne novine". His writing advocated for a Serbian supremacy among the South Slavs. He signed with the initials K. P. D., K.D and under the pseudonym Živo Knimod.
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to study medicine and distinguished himself by being active in organizations of Serbian student youth. After a few semesters, he returned to Dubrovnik and began working in
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he at one point served as the editor of the "Srđ" magazine. He was one of the founders of the Serbian Gymnastics Association "
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Krsto P. Dominković was born in Dubrovnik on 16 January 1877, then part of
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He died on 20 October 1946 in Dubrovnik. He was 69 years old at the time.
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