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'''Jelisaveta Orašanin''' (born 1988) is a [[Serbia]]n actress known for her work on the popular TV series "''Ubice mog oca''" and "''Vojna akademija''" as well as the 2017 film "''From Love: Pula to Je Raj''" and the 2015 film "''Panama''".

Born in [[Belgrade]], Orašanin studied guitar and piano before graduating from [[Belgrade University]]'s Faculty of Dramatic Arts in 2011.<ref>https://www.biografija.org/film/jelisaveta-orasanin/</ref> She is married to [[Milos Teodosić]], one of Serbia's top basketball players.<ref>https://www.biografija.org/film/jelisaveta-orasanin/</ref>

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Jelisaveta Orašanin (born 1988) is a Serbian actress known for her work on the popular TV series "Ubice mog oca" and "Vojna akademija" as well as the 2017 film "From Love: Pula to Je Raj" and the 2015 film "Panama".

Born in Belgrade, Orašanin studied guitar and piano before graduating from Belgrade University's Faculty of Dramatic Arts in 2011.[1] She is married to Milos Teodosić, one of Serbia's top basketball players.[2]

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Milica Šterić
Born1914
Died1998
Belgrade, Serbia
NationalitySerbian
OccupationArchitect
Known forChief architect at Energoprojekt
Notable workPower plants built in post World War 2 Yugoslavia
Websitehttp://aas.org.rs/steric-milica-biografija/


Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić


Ljiljana Bakić Ivanka Raspopović

https://books.google.ca/books?id=nkAMAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Ljiljana+Baki%C4%87%22&dq=%22Ljiljana+Baki%C4%87%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiXnePS9_jaAhVOON8KHSKFDLwQ6AEITzAG 2003 - ‎Snippet view - ‎More editions The Shenaton Hote and Honore International Conference Centre was designed by the husband-and-wife team of Dragoljub and Ljiljana Bakic, from the Yugoslavian practice Energoprojekt, in a commission by the Ministry of Tourism to celebrate the optimism felt in the first couple of years after independence. The Bakic team won the competition to design and build after bringing in a pocket of B&H to illustrate to the judges the colour they were looking for. All curves and circles, the ...


Milica Šterić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милица Штерић; 1914-1998) was a Serbian architect who worked at Energoprojekt during the company's early years and headed its architecture department.