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Jelica Belović-Bernadzikowska (25 February 1870 – 30 June 1946) was a Croatian ethnographer, journalist, writer, and feminist. She wrote literary works for children and educational discussions. As a journalist, wrote theater and music criticism, and published works on handicrafts and folk costumes. She wrote for and was the editor of the first Serbian women's magazine. She wrote under multiple pseudonyms, including Ljuba T. Daničić, Hele, Jelica, Jele, Jasna, Aunt Jelica, and young lady Ana.

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  • يليتسا بيلوفيتش-برنادزيكوسكا (ar)
  • Jelica Belović-Bernardzikowska (de)
  • Jelica Belović-Bernadzikowska (en)
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  • يليتسا بيلوفيتش-برنادزيكوسكا (بالكرواتية: Jelena Belović Bernadžikovski)‏ (بالأبجدية السيريلية: Јелица Беловић-Бернаџиковска؛1870 – 1964) هي عالمة إثنوغرافيا يوغسلافية، وصحفية وكاتبة نسوية. وقد ألفت عدة أعمال أدبية للأطفال وللنقاشات التربوية. وفي خلال حياتها كصحفية كتبت عن فن المسرح والموسيقى، بالإضافة إلى عدة كتابات أخرى متعلقة بالحرف اليدوية والأزياء الشعبية. وكانت تنشر مؤلفاتها بأسماء مستعارة متعددة، ومنها: لوبا دانيتشيش (بالأبجدية السيريلية: Љуба Т. Даничић) ، هيلي، يليتسا، يلي، ياسنا، العمة يليتسا، الآنسة أنا. (ar)
  • Jelica Belović-Bernardzikowska (* 25. Februar 1870 in Osijek, Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien, Österreich-Ungarn; † 30. Juni 1946 in Novi Sad) war eine bosnisch-serbische Pädagogin, Ethnologin und Schriftstellerin sowie Herausgeberin der ersten serbischen Frauenzeitschrift. (de)
  • Jelica Belović-Bernadzikowska (25 February 1870 – 30 June 1946) was a Croatian ethnographer, journalist, writer, and feminist. She wrote literary works for children and educational discussions. As a journalist, wrote theater and music criticism, and published works on handicrafts and folk costumes. She wrote for and was the editor of the first Serbian women's magazine. She wrote under multiple pseudonyms, including Ljuba T. Daničić, Hele, Jelica, Jele, Jasna, Aunt Jelica, and young lady Ana. (en)
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