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Maga Magazinović (1882–1968) was a librarian and journalist, the first woman who brought modern dance to Serbia and fundamental struggle for gender equality. She was born in Užice in 1882. She was the first woman journalist in Politika newspaper where she wrote articles about articles on rhythm and forms of physical and spiritual education of youth, especially young women. She was also the first woman to graduate from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade in 1904. Forty years Maga was professor of philosophy, German and Serbian language in the First female gymnasium. Maga Magazinović was also the first woman librarian in the National Library of Serbia and the first woman who was a journalist by vocation.

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  • Maga Magazinović (1882–1968) was a librarian and journalist, the first woman who brought modern dance to Serbia and fundamental struggle for gender equality. She was born in Užice in 1882. She was the first woman journalist in Politika newspaper where she wrote articles about articles on rhythm and forms of physical and spiritual education of youth, especially young women. She was also the first woman to graduate from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade in 1904. Forty years Maga was professor of philosophy, German and Serbian language in the First female gymnasium. Maga Magazinović was also the first woman librarian in the National Library of Serbia and the first woman who was a journalist by vocation. (en)
  • Marija Maga Magazinović (1882-1968) était une bibliothécaire et journaliste serbe. D'autre part, dans un pays où le ballet a fait son apparition beaucoup plus tardivement qu'ailleurs en Europe de l'Ouest ou en Russie, Maga Magazinović est considérée comme la fondatrice du ballet moderne serbe. (fr)
  • Marija Maga Magazinović, cyr. Maрија Мага Магазиновић (ur. 14 października 1882 w Užicach, zm. 8 lutego 1968 w Belgradzie) – serbska dziennikarka, tancerka, tłumaczka i filozof. (pl)
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  • Maga Magazinović (1882–1968) was a librarian and journalist, the first woman who brought modern dance to Serbia and fundamental struggle for gender equality. She was born in Užice in 1882. She was the first woman journalist in Politika newspaper where she wrote articles about articles on rhythm and forms of physical and spiritual education of youth, especially young women. She was also the first woman to graduate from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade in 1904. Forty years Maga was professor of philosophy, German and Serbian language in the First female gymnasium. Maga Magazinović was also the first woman librarian in the National Library of Serbia and the first woman who was a journalist by vocation. (en)
  • Marija Maga Magazinović (1882-1968) était une bibliothécaire et journaliste serbe. D'autre part, dans un pays où le ballet a fait son apparition beaucoup plus tardivement qu'ailleurs en Europe de l'Ouest ou en Russie, Maga Magazinović est considérée comme la fondatrice du ballet moderne serbe. (fr)
  • Marija Maga Magazinović, cyr. Maрија Мага Магазиновић (ur. 14 października 1882 w Užicach, zm. 8 lutego 1968 w Belgradzie) – serbska dziennikarka, tancerka, tłumaczka i filozof. (pl)
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