Djordje Popovic: Biography, Facts and Career
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Djordje "Djoko" Popović-Daničar (Bukovac, Austrian Empire, 1 November 1832 - Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 7 April 1914) was a Serbian journalist who as editor of Sedmica (Weekly), Srpski Dnevnik (Serbian Daily), Danica (Morningstar) and Napredak (Progress) established its reputation and founded a tradition of independent journalism. He is credited for being the first Serbian to translate the works of Miguel de Cervantes. in late 1888, he was a Serbian consul in Skoplje during the time of the Ottoman Empire.
Quick facts about Djordje Popovic
- Full name: Djordje Popovic
- Born: 1832-01-01
- Nationality: Serbia
- Known as: Author
- Wikidata ID: Q143817
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Who is Djordje Popovic?
Djordje "Djoko" Popović-Daničar (Bukovac, Austrian Empire, 1 November 1832 - Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 7 April 1914) was a Serbian journalist who as editor of Sedmica (Weekly), Srpski Dnevnik (Serbian Daily), Danica (Morningstar) and Napredak (Progress) established its reputation and founded a tradition of independent journalism.
What nationality is Djordje Popovic?
Djordje Popovic is Serbia.
When was Djordje Popovic born?
Djordje Popovic was born on 1832-01-01.



