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- Mara_Đorđević-Malagurski abstract "Mara Djordjevic-Malagurski (Subotica, 20 December 1894 – Belgrade, 9 July 1971 ) was a Serbian-Bunjevac writer and ethnographer.With Lazarus Stipić, librarian public library in Subotica, was one of the few prominent figures from Bunjevci in the interwar and post-war period, which considered herself part of the Serbian people.".
- Q3513713 abstract "Mara Djordjevic-Malagurski (Subotica, 20 December 1894 – Belgrade, 9 July 1971 ) was a Serbian-Bunjevac writer and ethnographer.With Lazarus Stipić, librarian public library in Subotica, was one of the few prominent figures from Bunjevci in the interwar and post-war period, which considered herself part of the Serbian people.".
- Mara_Đorđević-Malagurski comment "Mara Djordjevic-Malagurski (Subotica, 20 December 1894 – Belgrade, 9 July 1971 ) was a Serbian-Bunjevac writer and ethnographer.With Lazarus Stipić, librarian public library in Subotica, was one of the few prominent figures from Bunjevci in the interwar and post-war period, which considered herself part of the Serbian people.".
- Q3513713 comment "Mara Djordjevic-Malagurski (Subotica, 20 December 1894 – Belgrade, 9 July 1971 ) was a Serbian-Bunjevac writer and ethnographer.With Lazarus Stipić, librarian public library in Subotica, was one of the few prominent figures from Bunjevci in the interwar and post-war period, which considered herself part of the Serbian people.".