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In 1866, some 400 representatives of Serb youth from Serbian-populated territories ("Serb lands") met in Novi Sad and founded the United Serb Youth. Among notable members were:
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in 1864. After that a new, powerful political group also of liberal political orientation was formed by the Serbs of Vojvodina, with its leader
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cooperation. Numerous future prominent Serbian writera who participated in the group's work included among others
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was founded by members of the United Serbian Youth and other people from all over the Serbian lands.
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all and everywhere). Two of its most prominent factions were liberal wing whose leader was
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based Zora association at the congress of 16 youth organizations which took place in
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Pregled istorije jugoslovenskih naroda: Od 1849.g. do 1959.g.
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Index

United Serbian Youth
Novi Sad
Habsburg monarchy
Serbian
romanized
Prečani Serbs
Austria-Hungary
Principality of Serbia
Vienna
Novi Sad
Serbian culture
pan-Slavist
South Slavic
Laza Kostić
Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
Serbdom
Vladimir Jovanović
Svetozar Marković
Vuk Stefanović Karadžić
Principality of Serbia
Austria-Hungary
Cetinje
Principality of Montenegro
Association for Serb Liberation and Unification
Giuseppe Mazzini
Vojvodina
Svetozar Miletić
Sremski Karlovci
Jovan Djordjević
Aleksandar Sandić

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