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Vladimir Lazović
Vladimir Lazović ( sr-cyr, italic=yes, Владимир Лазовић; born 1954 in Belgrad) is a Serbian science fiction and fantasy writer. He has been writing fiction since his twenties, in a variety of genres: his works range over alternate history, Slavic-mythology based fantasy, and cyberpunk. Bibliography * ''Hrim, the warrior (Hrim, ratnik)'', a novel, (under pen-name Valdemar Lejzi), X–100 SF, Dnevnik, Novi Sad, 1987. Noted anthologies and collections: * Kiberpank, Sirius, Zagreb * Tamni vilajet 1, Beograd, edited by Boban Knežević, Znak Sagite, Beograd, 1987. * Tamni vilajet 1a, Beograd, edited by Boban Knežević, Znak Sagite, Beograd, 1987. * Tamni vilajet 2, edited by Boban Knežević, Znak Sagite, Beograd, 1992. * Tamni vilajet 3, edited by Boban Knežević, Znak Sagite, Beograd, 1993. * Tamni vilajet 4, edited by Boban Knežević, Znak Sagite, Beograd, 1996. * Nova srpska fantastika, edited by Boban Knežević & Sava Damjanov, SIC, Beograd, 1994. * Monolit ...
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Belgrad
Belgrade is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. The population of the Belgrade metropolitan area is 1,685,563 according to the 2022 census. It is one of the Balkans#Urbanization, major cities of Southeast Europe and the List of cities and towns on the river Danube, third-most populous city on the river Danube. Belgrade is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the world. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thracians, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region and, after 279 BC, Celts settled the city, naming it ''Singidunum, Singidūn''. It was Roman Serbia, conquered by the Romans under the reign of Augustus and ...
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Vladimir Vesović
Vladimir (, , pre-1918 orthography: ) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, widespread throughout all Slavic nations in different forms and spellings. The earliest record of a person with the name is Vladimir of Bulgaria (). Etymology The Old East Slavic form of the name is Володимѣръ ''Volodiměr'', while the Old Church Slavonic form is ''Vladiměr''. According to Max Vasmer, the name is composed of Slavic владь ''vladĭ'' "to rule" and ''*mēri'' "great", "famous" (related to Gothic element ''mērs'', ''-mir'', cf. Theode''mir'', Vala''mir''). The modern ( pre-1918) Russian forms Владимиръ and Владиміръ are based on the Church Slavonic one, with the replacement of мѣръ by миръ or міръ resulting from a folk etymological association with миръ "peace" or міръ "world". Max Vasmer, ''Etymological Dictionary of Russian Language'' s.v. "Владимир"starling.rinet.ru
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