![]() He worked as a teacher in several towns before returning to Mostar, where he founded (with Aleksa Šantić ) a literary magazine Zora ("Dawn").ĭučić's openly expressed Serbian patriotism caused difficulties with the authorities - at that time Bosnia-Herzegovina was de facto incorporated into the Austro-Hungarian Empire - and he moved abroad to pursue higher studies, mostly in Geneva and Paris. He moved on to a high school in Mostar and trained to become a teacher in Sombor. He was born in Trebinje in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where he attended primary school. The exact date of Dučić's date of birth is still undetermined it is variously said to have been on February 17 (or February 5 according to the Julian calendar) of 1871, 1872, or 1874, with the latter date most often given. Jovan Dučić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Дучић) (1871-1943) was a famous Bosnian Serb poet, writer and diplomat.
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