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Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša — (29 February 1824, Budva, Austria Hungary – 11 November 1878, Vienna), was a Montenegrin Serb writer and politician. Biography Although born in the town of Budva, Ljubiša traced his ancestry to the hinterland and the Paštrovići clan, a fact he… … Wikipedia
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Lovro Monti — BiographyIn 1859 Monti graduated from law school in Padua (Italy), and lately worked as an apprentice in Split (then called Spalato) for a while. Along with M. Klaić, N. Nodilo (another Dalmatian italian), Mihovil Pavlinović and K. Vojnović he… … Wikipedia
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