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Nicholas Petanovich, born Nikola Petanović ((セルビア語:Никола Петановић)) (1892 - 29 January 1932), nicknamed "Naiad", was an American Montenegrin emigrant, philosopher, writer, political publicist and fighter for Montenegro's sovereignty and independence. He was one of the very few amongst the Montenegrin diaspora to achieve higher level education. == Early life == Nikola Petanovic was born in 1892 in the village of Podgor in Crmnica, Princedom of Montenegro. In 1912 he went moved to the United States of America at the call of his brother Mitar Petanovic, who already settled as a US citizen. Young Nikola studied English in Butte, Montana, the then-largest Montenegrin emigration colony in the United States, and quickly became prolific in it. To support himself he worked on ranches during the season, having little time for his studies in the libraries. For his nickname he chose "The Naiad", referring the mythological nymph that had the power of precognition, implying that he will do the same for Montenegro. Afterwards, he moved to California and started his literary publicist career. In 1923 he published in San Francisco in Serbo-Croat his first work, the "Ponos života" ("''Pride of Life''"), a poetic philosophical novel. He was plagued by his poverty heavily until the end of his life, barely managing to make ends meet.
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