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Stanislava Staša Zajović
Stanislava Staša Zajović (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic: Станислава Сташа Зајовић; born 25 January 1953) is a peace activist and feminist writer. She is the co-founder and coordinator of Women in Black in Belgrade, Serbia. Biography She graduated Spanish and Italian language at University of Belgrade, Belgrade University and joined feminist movement in 1980s in Belgrade. She is engaged in many feminist activities from organizing street actions to working with refugees, women, etc. She initiated several women's networks, like ''Women’s Peace Network'',''The International Network of Women’s Solidarity against War/International Women in Black Network'', ''Network of Conscientious Objectors and Anti militarism in Serbia'', ''The Coalition for a Secular State'', etc. She organized numerous educational activities focusing on women’s human rights, women’s peace politics, inter-ethnic and inter-cultural solidarity, women and power, women and anti-mili ...
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Nikšić
Nikšić (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Никшић, ), is the second largest city in Montenegro, with a total population of 32,046 (2023 census) located in the west of the country, in the centre of the spacious Nikšić field at the foot of Trebjesa Hill. It is the center of Nikšić Municipality with population of 65,705 according to 2023 census, which is the largest municipality by area and second most inhabited after Podgorica. It was also the largest municipality by area in the former Yugoslavia. It is an important industrial, cultural, and educational center. Name In classical antiquity, the area of Nikšić was the site of the settlement of the Illyrians, Illyrian tribe of the Endirudini and was known in sources of the time as Anderba or Enderon. The Roman Empire built a Castra, military camp (''castrum Anderba'') in the 4th century AD, which was known as the Ostrogothic fortress ''Anagastum'' (after 459. AD). After Slavic settlement in the region, Anagastum became Slavic ''Ono ...
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