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Toma Smiljanić-Bradina
Toma Smiljanić (18 June 1888 in Tresonče – 10 May 1969 in Belgrade), known by his nickname Bradina, was a Serbian etnographer, philologist, dramatist and publicist.
== Youth ==
Smiljanić was born in Tresonče to an old and distinguished family of Bradinovci that took its name after its most famous member, Sardžo Karadža Bradina, village leader at the beginning of the 19th century and grand-grandfather of Tomo Smiljanić. He finished primary school in his native village and then went of to study at the Serb grammar school in Thessaloniki where he graduated in 1906. In the next five years he was a teacher in Serb schools in Tresonče, Dolno Melničani and Galičnik. As a holder of a scholarship from Saint Sava Society in 1911 he started his studies at the Philosophical Faculty in Belgrade.〔''Македонска енциклопедија'', МАНУ, Скопје, 2009, с. 1384.〕

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