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Title: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad no. 21
Authors: 
Description: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad is made of overarching concepts about historical and famous people, events, cultural institutions, religion, economy, health care, sports etc. that marked city of Novi Sad through last decades.
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Signature: 
Inv. br.:521/8, 26.06.2003.
Copyright: 
The city library of Novi Sad
Printing: 
"Stojkov"
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Novosadski klub "Prometej"
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Cobiss identifier: 
185537543
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
2014
Period: 
Prose
Name of the original: 
Enciklopedija Novog Sada br. 21
Title: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad no. 22
Authors: 
Description: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad is made of overarching concepts about historical and famous people, events, cultural institutions, religion, economy, health care, sports etc. that marked city of Novi Sad through last decades.
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Signature: 
Inv. Br.:523/8, 17.09.2003.
Copyright: 
The city library of Novi Sad
Printing: 
"Stojkov"
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Novosadski klub "Prometej"
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Cobiss identifier: 
188153095
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
2014
Period: 
Prose
Name of the original: 
Enciklopedija Novog Sada br. 22
Title: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad no. 23
Authors: 
Description: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad is made of overarching concepts about historical and famous people, events, cultural institutions, religion, economy, health care, sports etc. that marked city of Novi Sad through last decades.
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Signature: 
Inv. br.:549/8, 11.05.2004
Copyright: 
The city library of Novi Sad
Identifier: 
ISBN: 86-84097-23-8
Printing: 
"Stojkov"
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Novosadski klub
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Cobiss identifier: 
192625415
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
2014
Period: 
Prose
Name of the original: 
Enciklopedija Novog Sada br. 23
Title: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad no. 3
Authors: 
Description: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad is made of overarching concepts about historical and famous people, events, cultural institutions, religion, economy, health care, sports etc. that marked city of Novi Sad through last decades.
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Copyright: 
The city library of Novi Sad
Printing: 
LDI
Printing place: 
Veternik
Publisher: 
Novosadski klub Izdavačka kuća "Dobra vest"
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
2014
Period: 
Prose
Name of the original: 
Enciklopedija Novog Sada br. 3
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Ćopić was a Bosnian Serb born in the village of Hašani near Bosanska Krupa.He attended schools in Bihać, Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Karlovac before moving to Belgrade to study at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy until his graduation in 1940.

Upon the uprising in the Bosanska Krajina in 1941, he joined the Partisans and remained in their ranks until the end of World War II. That period of his life influenced much of his literary work as can be seen by the themes he later writes about. At the end of the war he returned to Belgrade where he was, until 1949, the director of a children's magazine called "Pioniri". From 1951 until his death he was a professional writer.

His books have been translated into Albanian, Czech, English, Dutch, Italian, Macedonian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Polish, Romanian, Turkish, Slovak, German, French, and Russian, and some of them have been turned into TV series. He was featured on the 0.50 Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark bill, which has been withdrawn from circulation and replaced with coins.

Ćopić committed suicide, jumping off Branko's Bridge in central Belgrade. He is buried in the city's New Cemetery.

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Personal information: 
Branko Ćopić (January 1, 1915 – March 26, 1984) was a Yugoslav writer.
Date of birth: 
Friday, January 1, 1915
Place of birth and location: 
Hašana
Bosnia and Herzegovina
43° 52' 19.3512" N, 18° 24' 2.9124" E
Date of death: 
Monday, March 26, 1984
Place of death and location : 
Beograd
Serbia
44° 49' 0.0012" N, 20° 28' 0.0012" E
Gender: 
Мушки
Year of birth: 
1915
Country of Birth: 
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Title: 
Protocol of Matica srpska from 1st of January to 31st of December 1851.
Name of the original: 
Записник Матице српске
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Period: 
Prose
Institution: 
Date of the document: 
01.01.1851.
Year of the document: 
1851
Date of records creation : 
23.09.2014.
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Formats of digital document: 
Image
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Born in Belgrade, Principality of Serbia to a well-off family in a house located in Kralja Petra Street that has since been demolished (today, the National Bank of Serbia building is located in that spot).
Nušić enjoyed the benefits of a privileged upbringing for only a brief time. His father George Nusha (Đorđe Nuša) was a well known grain merchant of Cincar (Aromanian or Vlach) origin who lost his wealth shortly after his son's birth and was forced to move the family to Smederevo where young Branislav attended elementary school and first two grades of boarding school.
During his teens, he moved back to Belgrade where he graduated from boarding school. Upon turning 18 years of age, he legally changed his name to Branislav Nušić. In 1884, he graduated from the University of Belgrade's Law School. During his studies, he also spent a year in Graz, Austria-Hungary.

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Branislav Nušić (20 October 1864 – 19 January 1938) was a Serbian novelist, playwright, satirist, essayist and founder of modern rhetoric in Serbia of Aromanian descent. He also worked as a journalist and a civil servant.
Date of birth: 
Thursday, October 20, 1864
Place of birth and location: 
Beograd
Serbia
44° 49' 0.0012" N, 20° 28' 0.0012" E
Date of death: 
Wednesday, January 19, 1938
Place of death and location : 
Beograd
Serbia
44° 49' 0.0012" N, 20° 28' 0.0012" E
Gender: 
Мушки
Year of birth: 
1864
Country of Birth: 
Serbia
Title: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad no. 4
Authors: 
Description: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad is made of overarching concepts about historical and famous people, events, cultural institutions, religion, economy, health care, sports etc. that marked city of Novi Sad through last decades.
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Copyright: 
The city library of Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
2014
Period: 
Prose
Name of the original: 
Enciklopedija Novog Sada br. 4
Title: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad no. 5
Authors: 
Description: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad is made of overarching concepts about historical and famous people, events, cultural institutions, religion, economy, health care, sports etc. that marked city of Novi Sad through last decades.
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Signature: 
Inv. br.: 425/8, 31.07.2001
Copyright: 
The city library of Novi Sad
Identifier: 
ISBN 86-7639-221-8
Printing: 
KriMel
Printing place: 
Budisava
Publisher: 
Novosadski klub "Prometej"
Place of publication: 
Нови Сад
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
2014
Period: 
Prose
Name of the original: 
Enciklopedija Novog Sada br. 5
Title: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad no. 24
Authors: 
Description: 
Encyclopedia of Novi Sad is made of overarching concepts about historical and famous people, events, cultural institutions, religion, economy, health care, sports etc. that marked city of Novi Sad through last decades.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Signature: 
Inv. Br.: 586/8, 19.10.2004
Copyright: 
The city library of Novi Sad
Identifier: 
ISBN: 86-84097-23-8
Printing: 
"Stojkov"
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Novosadski klub
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Cobiss identifier: 
196361479
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
2004
Period: 
Prose
Name of the original: 
Enciklopedija Novog Sada br. 24

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