Royal Serbian Grammar School in Šabac

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The Royal Serbian Grammar School in Šabac was a prominent secondary educational institution in Serbia known for educating notable figures such as physicist Mileva Marić.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
grammar school
secondary school
contributedTo education of Serbian intelligentsia
country Kingdom of Serbia
educated Mileva Marić
educationLevel secondary
educationSystem Serbian education system
fieldOfStudy classical education
general education
humanities
sciences
fundingType public
genderAdmission coeducational (after reforms)
primarily male in early period
heritage part of Serbian educational history
historicalPeriod 19th century
early 20th century
languageOfInstruction Serbian
locatedIn Serbia
Šabac
Šabac District
namedAfter Kingdom of Serbia
surface form: King of Serbia
notableAlumnus Jovan Cvijić
Mileva Marić
other Serbian intellectuals
regionServed Mačva region
Šabac
role major regional center of secondary education
significance one of the important Serbian gymnasiums of its time
status historical school
typeOfSchool royal state school

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Mileva Marić educatedAt Royal Serbian Grammar School in Šabac
Mileva Marić educatedAt Royal Serbian Grammar School in Šabac
this entity surface form: Royal Serbian Grammar School in Sremska Mitrovica
Šabac District containsEducationalInstitution Royal Serbian Grammar School in Šabac
this entity surface form: Gymnasium in Šabac
Šabac hasEducationalInstitution Royal Serbian Grammar School in Šabac
this entity surface form: Gymnasium in Šabac