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Vladimir Jakšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Јакшић; Kragujevac, 23 April 1824 - Belgrade, 16 August 1899) was a Serbian translator, economist, statistician and meteorologist. He is the founder of the first meteorological station network and the first weather statistics department in Serbia. He is also remembered for his Serbian co-translation of Kotzebue's La Peyrouse with brothers Arsenije and Aksentije Tucaković in 1839.

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  • Якшич, Владимир (ru)
  • Vladimir Jakšić (en)
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  • Vladimir Jakšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Јакшић; Kragujevac, 23 April 1824 - Belgrade, 16 August 1899) was a Serbian translator, economist, statistician and meteorologist. He is the founder of the first meteorological station network and the first weather statistics department in Serbia. He is also remembered for his Serbian co-translation of Kotzebue's La Peyrouse with brothers Arsenije and Aksentije Tucaković in 1839. (en)
  • Владимир Якшич (серб. Владимир Јакшић; 23 апреля / 5 мая 1824, Крагуевац, Османская империя — 16/28 августа 1899, Белград, Королевство Сербия) — сербский экономист, статистик и метеоролог, профессор Белградского Лицея и , основоположник статистики и основатель первой сети метеостанций в Сербии. Действительный член Сербской академии наук и искусств (с 1850). (ru)
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  • Vladimir Jakšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Јакшић; Kragujevac, 23 April 1824 - Belgrade, 16 August 1899) was a Serbian translator, economist, statistician and meteorologist. He is the founder of the first meteorological station network and the first weather statistics department in Serbia. He is also remembered for his Serbian co-translation of Kotzebue's La Peyrouse with brothers Arsenije and Aksentije Tucaković in 1839. (en)
  • Владимир Якшич (серб. Владимир Јакшић; 23 апреля / 5 мая 1824, Крагуевац, Османская империя — 16/28 августа 1899, Белград, Королевство Сербия) — сербский экономист, статистик и метеоролог, профессор Белградского Лицея и , основоположник статистики и основатель первой сети метеостанций в Сербии. Действительный член Сербской академии наук и искусств (с 1850). (ru)
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