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Naravoučenije Literary Club Opens: How a Book Lover Decided to Share 15,000 Books He Had Collected for Decades with the People of Kraljevo

Summary by Glas ŠUmadije
Thanks to the enthusiasm of the passionate book lover and collector, poet Vladan Milićević, Kraljevo has recently gained an unusual place for all lovers of the written word – the Literary Club "Naravoučenije". The club is voluntary, books are not charged, and visitors will be able to read, chat with each other about the pages they have read, and rent a book of their choice over coffee or tea. More than 15,000 copies of a wide variety of books, e…
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Thanks to the enthusiasm of the passionate book lover and collector, poet Vladan Milićević, Kraljevo has recently gained an unusual place for all lovers of the written word – the Literary Club "Naravoučenije". The club is voluntary, books are not charged, and visitors will be able to read, chat with each other about the pages they have read, and rent a book of their choice over coffee or tea. More than 15,000 copies of a wide variety of books, e…

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Glas Šumadije broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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