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I am a physician from Belgrade, Serbia, interested in many subjects, such as writing, sports, music, popular culture, history, arts, politics... even medicine. Since the newest encyclopedia I have is over 40 years old and I am very interested in learning something new, well, here I am.
Oh, yes, my name is irrelevant.
In the future, I'll try to start articles on significant people of the former Yugoslavia, that I think nobody else will. The list so far goes something like this (in chronological order):
- Bogdan Tirnanić, Serbian journalist
- Predrag Đajić, Serbian footballer
- Niko Miljanić, Serbian anatomist, the founder of Medical faculty in Belgrade
- Milorad Mišković, Serbian ballet dancer
- Miroslav Mišković, Serbian tycoon, the wealthiest person in Serbia
- Zuko Džumhur, Bosnian painter and writer.
- Nevenka Tadić, Serbian psychiatrist
- Mladen Šekularac, Montenegrin basketball player
- Zoran Modli, Serbian radio disc jockey and aviator
- Aleksandar Janković, Serbian football coach
- Dimitrije T. Leko, Serbian architect
- Dražen Ričl, Bosnian musician
- Mirko Ilić, American graphic designer of Serbian and Croatian descent
- Miljenko Mihić, Serbian football coach
- Boško Ralić, Serbian football coach
I've also started the articles on some other subjects:
- Medicines and Medical Devices Agency of Serbia
- 2008 American Handball Championship
- EuroBasket 2009 qualification
- EuroBasket Division C
- European Arenas Association
- 2013 World Women's Handball Championship
- Belgrade Trophy
- Praška filmska škola
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Also, I've separated the "List of events" section from the Belgrade Arena article, thus creating the only list of that sort on Wikipedia. Since then, I have been maintaining and updating the list.
And I'm proud to announce:
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