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On 4 August 2014, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 32. On 3 November 2014, she peaked at No. 203 in the WTA doubles rankings. Playing for Serbia Fed Cup team, she has a win–loss record of 6–11.
The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History is a 1978 book by the American white nationalist author Michael H. Hart. Published by his father's publishing house, it was his first book and was reprinted in 1992 with revisions. It is a ranking of the 100 people who, according to Hart, most influenced human history.
Teodor Račanin (Bajina Bašta, c. 1500–Bajina Bašta, past-1560) was the first Serbian writer and monk of the Rachan Scriptorium School mentioned in Ottoman and Serbian sources. Dimitrije Ljubavić (1519–1563) was a Serbian Orthodox deacon, humanist, writer, and printer who sought to bring a rapprochement between the Lutherans and the ...
Novak Djokovic (born 1987), world No. 1; 24 Grand Slams, 40 Masters 1000, 7 ATP finals, 400+ weeks in the rankings as world #1, 1st on Prize Money won list; Janko Tipsarević (born 1984) Viktor Troicki (born 1986), former world No. 12 (6 June 2011) Nenad Zimonjić (born 1976), doubles-former world No. 1 (17 November 2008), three Grand Slams
Bojana Barltrop (born Bojana Jovanovic, in 1949 in Skopje, Yugoslavia. Also known as Bojana Komadina) is an artist and photographer. Also known as Bojana Komadina) is an artist and photographer. Barltrop's process-based body of work and research investigate the relationship between desire and politics through the lenses of the performative body ...
Mitchell Paige, Marines colonel, World War II, highly decorated; Milo Radulovich, Air Force lieutenant; Lance Sijan (Serbian: Lazar Šijan), Air Force captain, Vietnam War, Medal of Honor; Mel Vojvodich, Air Force major general, Vietnam and Korea Wars, decorated; George Vujnovich, intelligence agent, World War II, decorated
The Cambridge World History. Volume 1: Introducing World History, to 10,000 BCE, edited by David Christian. The Cambridge World History is a seven volume history of the world in nine books published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. The editor in chief is Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks. The history takes a comparativist approach.
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