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Pero Zubac
Zubac in 2017
Native name
Перо Зубац
Born
(1945-05-30) 30 May 1945 (age 79) Nevesinje, FS Bosnia and Herzegovina, DF Yugoslavia
Occupation
Writer, poet
Nationality
Serbian
Alma mater
University of Novi Sad
Pero Zubac (Serbian Cyrillic: Перо Зубац; born 30 May 1945) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav author, poet, screenwriter, academic[1] and journalist.[2] He is a member of the Association of Journalists of Serbia and the Association of Writers of Serbia.[3] In 2021 he was awarded the Order of Karađorđe's Star.[4]
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^Tacno.net (2016-05-30). "Pero Zubac: Živeli smo bolje. O kako samo bolje!" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-01-09.
^"Председник Вучић уручио одликовања поводом Дана државности Републике Србије". Председник Републике Србије. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
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