The village that does not have high school has 39 PhDs in science: the Serbian Sorbone is in the heart of Backa | Telegraph



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The inhabitants know exactly the name of any doctor of science, even those whose parents are from


  Village of Gajdobra

According to the number of doctors and representatives of the state, the village of Gajdobra in the municipality of Backa Palanka is a unique phenomenon. Yugoslavia. 39 PhDs in science came from it, including 19 professors .

The village was donated by three academics and a world-renowned aphorism. The shirt with the coat of arms of the state was worn by 37 inhabitants of Gajdobre .

According to the last census, this village had 2565 inhabitants descendants of the settlers of Bileca, Nevesinje, Trebinje, Mostar, Stolac and Ljubinja. . Young people are simply predestined for sport and science

The village has no high school, but it's called the Serbian Sorbonne . The descendants of the Hercegovinese settlers proudly claim to be clear and artistic.

– In Gajdobra, there is something that is a former Greek agonist. The constant need to compete, to achieve more goals, to compete, to get up, to grow in their fields – says the former president of the Karate Federation of Yugoslavia, prof. dr Jovo Radoš for RTS.

The famous basketball player Nemanja Bjelica is from Gajdobra; Photo: Telegraph

The first representative of the state of Gajdobra was Danilo Zirojević, hockey player late . Immediately after him, the judoka Risto Lucic and the handball player Spaso Janjic, who play 38 matches for the national team of Yugoslavia.

The inhabitants of Gajdobre do not have anything significant, but they boast that "the mother continues to cultivate hawks"; Photo: Wikipedia / Sors bona

In Gajdobra there is always a story about the old homeland, and the face of each house is carefully kept.

The offspring remembers their ancestors, because where there is no connection between the offspring and the ancestors, There are no significant things to the inhabitants of Gajdobre, but to boast that in this village "the mother continues to cultivate hawks" . The village also gave two ministers . Slavko Gordić was Minister of Culture and Education of the Government of Republika Srpska. Among the prominent intellectuals who were asserted was Spaso Komad, who was vice-president of the government of Vojvodina

(Telegraf.rs/RTS)

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