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Vasilije Popović (production Designer)
Vasilije Popović may refer to: * Vasilije Popović (cleric) (1860–1938), Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan * Vasilije Popović (revolutionary) (1775–1832), Serbian revolutionary * Vasilije Popović, real name of Pavle Ugrinov (1926–2007), Serbian writer, playwright, director and academic * , author of the National emblem of North Macedonia * Vasilije Popović (production designer), winner of a Golden Arena for Best Production Design List of winners The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Production Design (also known as Scenography or Scenic design) at the Pula Film Festival. Yugoslav competition (1956–1990) Croatian competition (1992–present) ...
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Vasilije Popović (cleric)
Vasilije Popović (May 1860, in Majevac, near Derventa, Ottoman Empire – 11 November 1938, in Okučani) was a Metropolitan of the Serbian Orthodox Church who officiated over church life in the Serbian and Romanian parts of Banat for two decades during uncertain and volatile political times. He succeeded Metropolitan Evgenije Letica. Biography Metropolitan Vasilije was born in May 1860 in Majevac. He went to Belgrade in the neighbourhood of Bogoslovija where he enrolled in the Faculty of Theology at the Grandes écoles, now the University of Belgrade. He was ordained deacon on 23 August, and presbyter on 25 August 1884. Until his election as a bishop, he was a parish priest in Gradačac and a member of the Consistory court in Sarajevo. The Holy Synod of Bishops of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople elected him Metropolitan of Banja Luka on 10 July 1908, the year precipitating the Bosnian Crisis when Bosnia and Herzegovina was annexed by the Austrian Empire from Otto ...
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Vasilije Popović (revolutionary)
Vasilije "Vasa" Popović (1775–1832) was a Serbian revolutionary. He became known as the "People's Prince" after the Second Serbian Uprising as the most reliable and most important informant of Prince Miloš Obrenović; the prince addressed him as "brother". Early life Popović was the brother of Princess Ljubica's uncle. Career Obrenović appointed him the chief prince of the Požega nahiye in 1819, despite his lack of war experience. Prince Vasa was an actor and creator of spy and diplomatic missions, a transmitter of dispatches and oral messages. He headed a group of Serbian spies in other countries. However, his significance and merit for the liberation of Serbia remained a secret; the truth about his fate and role emerged only before the 200th anniversary of the Second Serbian Uprising. Aleksandar Marušić, "In the lists of champions of Miloš Obrenović's uprising from 1815, Vasa Popović is first mentioned as the scribe of master Jovan Obrenović (1786-1850) who wa ...
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Pavle Ugrinov
Pavle Ugrinov (real name Vasilije Popović; Mol, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 15 April 1926 – Belgrade, Serbia, 23 June 2007) was a Serbian writer, playwright, director and academic. Biography He attended primary school in various places in Vojvodina and finished high school in Petrograd, today's Zrenjanin. He enrolled at the Faculty of Economics in Belgrade in 1946. After two years of study, he enrolled at the newly established Academy of Theater and Film in Belgrade, where he graduated in 1952 from the Department of Directing in the class of professor Dr. Hugo Klein. After graduating, he worked for a while in theatre directing and theory. He was one of the founders of the chamber stage of Atelje 212 in Belgrade. With his staging of the play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, the stage of that theatre was ceremoniously opened. He also worked as the editor of the drama and serial program of Radio Television of Serbia in Belgrade. He entered the literary life in 1955 with the ...
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National Emblem Of North Macedonia
The national emblem of North Macedonia depicts two curved garlands of sheaves of wheat, tobacco leaves and opium poppy fruits, tied by a ribbon decorated with embroidery of traditional Macedonian folk motifs. In the center of the ovoid frame are depicted a mountain, a lake and a sunrise. The features of the national coat of arms contain a rising sun which symbolizes freedom, the Šar Mountains with its peak named Ljuboten or Mount Korab and the river Vardar,World Around Us — the Encyclopaedia for Children and Youth, XI edition, Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1987, vol. II (A-M), page 242Со замената на сликата се менува и објаснувањето, Пирин преоѓа во Кораб
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Vasilije Popović (production Designer)
Vasilije Popović may refer to: * Vasilije Popović (cleric) (1860–1938), Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan * Vasilije Popović (revolutionary) (1775–1832), Serbian revolutionary * Vasilije Popović, real name of Pavle Ugrinov (1926–2007), Serbian writer, playwright, director and academic * , author of the National emblem of North Macedonia * Vasilije Popović (production designer), winner of a Golden Arena for Best Production Design List of winners The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Production Design (also known as Scenography or Scenic design) at the Pula Film Festival. Yugoslav competition (1956–1990) Croatian competition (1992–present) ...
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