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Velimir Parlić, surrealistic poet of Kosovo and Metohia (1910-1938)
Velimir Parlić is one of the most important representatives of poetic vocation in Kosovo and Metohia between two world wars. As a large number of Serbian writers and cultural workers of that time spends his active part of literary work in Skoplje, so does Parlić as well.
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Wolf's and getting up early rituals and poems in Kosovo and Metohia
There used to be a custom in Kosovo and Metohiain 'Mesnice' that, during patriarchal time (before the Second World War), groups of people were going through villages carrying the skin of the killed wolf on the pole. During that ritual the occasional wolf-related poems were sung for the protection of cattle from wolves over the year and for the well ...
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Long‐term behavior of depleted uranium in the environment
The widespread use of depleted uranium (DU) munitions in past wars has generated a great deal and fear of concern of potential impact on the environment and human health.
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Seroloska dijagnostika Krimske hemoragijske groznice na Kosovu i Metohiji
In the period June-November 1995, 292 sera from 159 patients and 80 healthy persons from Kosovo and Metohia were tested for the presence of antibodies against the causative agents of Crimean hemorrhagic fever (CHF) and hemorrhagic fever with renal ...
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Education of the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohia in the period from 1897 to 1898
Basic problem of education mainly related to the limited number of Serbian schools, and the education itself which was straight forwarded. Without knowledge of cultural-educational progress, and general spiritual tradition was not possible to understand either significance or greatness of crucial social-historical events, which were featured neither ...
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Movements of the Albanians in Kosovo and Metohia in the eve of the Young Turkish Revolution
As per the author's view, deep crisis which was upsetting the Ottoman Empires at the beginning of the 20th century was the consequence of a long-term non-resolution of the occurred problems, and a wrong approach to the events in the state. One of the ways of problems solving was the introduction of reforms what some great powers were insisting on.
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Radon in mines and dwellings in Kosovo and Metohia
Radiation Measurements, 1997Abstract The first systematic indoor radon survey in Kosovo and Metohia, Yugoslavia, was performed with passive radon dosimeters of the J. Stefan Institute utilizing CR-39 detector. Some regions, where houses are built from stone with a relatively high uranium concentration (of the order of 10−5 g g−1), could be classified as radon prone areas (radon
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