Slobomir University - See Also

See Also

  • Slobomir
Serbian schools outside Serbia
Bosnia
Secondary education
  • Gimnazija Banja Luka
Higher education
  • University of Banja Luka
  • University of East Sarajevo
  • Slobomir University
  • University Sinergija
Croatia
Primary education
  • Elementary School Trpinja
  • Elementary School Nikola Tesla
  • Elementary School Markušica
  • Elementary School Bobota
  • Elementary School Ilača-Banovci
  • Elementary School Borovo
  • Elementary School Jagodnjak
  • Elementary School Bršadin
  • Elementary School Negoslavci
  • Elementary School Siniša Glavašević
  • Elementary School Nikola Antić
  • Elementary School Stari Jankovci
Secondary education
  • Serbian Orthodox Secondary School
  • High School Dalj
  • Gymnasium Vukovar
  • Technical School-Nikola Tesla
  • Seminary of Three Holy Hierarchs
Other
  • Cultural and Scientific Center "Milutin Milanković"
  • Prosvjeta Summer School
  • Prosvjeta Winter School
Europe
Secondary education
  • Serbian School "Nikola Tesla"
  • Serbian School "Jovan Miletić"
North America
Secondary education
  • St. Sava Orthodox School
Higher education
  • St. Sava's Serbian Orthodox Seminary
  • St. Sava Academy
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