Janko Vukotić
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Janko Vukotić
Summary
Janko Vukotić is a human[1]. He was born in Čevo[2]. He was born on February 18, 1866[3]. He died in Belgrade[4]. He died on February 4, 1927[5]. He worked as a military personnel[6] and politician[7]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (114 views/month, #7,244 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Janko Vukotić was born in Čevo[2].
- Janko Vukotić died in Belgrade[4].
- Janko Vukotić was born on February 18, 1866[3].
- Janko Vukotić died on February 4, 1927[5].
- Burial took place at Belgrade New Cemetery[9].
- Janko Vukotić's father was Stanko Vukotić[10].
- A child of Janko Vukotić was Vasilija Vukotič[11].
- A child of Janko Vukotić was Vukašin Vukotić[12].
- Janko Vukotić held citizenship in Principality of Montenegro[13].
- Janko Vukotić held citizenship in Kingdom of Montenegro[14].
- Janko Vukotić held citizenship in Kingdom of Serbia[15].
- Janko Vukotić held citizenship in Kingdom of Yugoslavia[16].
- Janko Vukotić worked as a military personnel[6].
- Janko Vukotić's professions included politician[7].
- Janko Vukotić held the position of Chief of the General Staff of Montenegro[17].
- Janko Vukotić held the position of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration[18].
- Janko Vukotić held the position of Ministry of Defence of Montenegro[19].
- Janko Vukotić held the position of Ministry of Defence of Montenegro[20].
- Janko Vukotić held the position of Ministry of Defence of Montenegro[21].
- Janko Vukotić held the position of Prime Minister of Montenegro[22].
- Janko Vukotić was educated at Military Academy of Modena[23].
- Janko Vukotić received the Order of the Star of Karađorđe[24].
- Janko Vukotić received the Order of Prince Danilo I[25].
- Janko Vukotić received the Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George[26].
- Janko Vukotić is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Janko Vukotić's place of birth was Čevo[2]. He was born on February 18, 1866[3]. His father was Stanko Vukotić[10].
Education
Janko Vukotić's education included a stint at Military Academy of Modena[23].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include military personnel[6] and politician[7]. Positions held include Chief of the General Staff of Montenegro[17], a position[28], founded in 2006[29]; Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration[18], a European integration ministry[30], in Montenegro[31], founded in 1831[32]; Ministry of Defence of Montenegro[19], a defence ministry[33], in Montenegro[34]; and Prime Minister of Montenegro[22], a public office[35], in Montenegro[36], founded in 1879[37].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Star of Karađorđe[24], an order[38], in Kingdom of Serbia[39], founded in 1904[40]; Order of Prince Danilo I[25], an order[41], in Principality of Montenegro[42], founded in 1853[43]; and Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George[26], a grade of an order[44], in United Kingdom[45].
Personal Life
Children include Vasilija Vukotič[11], a military personnel[46], 1897–1977[47], of Principality of Montenegro[48] and Vukašin Vukotić[12], 1905–1990[49].
Death and Burial
Janko Vukotić died on February 4, 1927[5]. He died in Belgrade[4]. He is buried at Belgrade New Cemetery[9].
Why It Matters
Janko Vukotić ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (114 views/month, #7,244 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[50]
FAQs
Where was Janko Vukotić born?
Born in Čevo[2], Janko Vukotić…
Where did Janko Vukotić die?
Janko Vukotić passed away in Belgrade[4].
Who were Janko Vukotić's parents?
Janko Vukotić's father was Stanko Vukotić[10].
What did Janko Vukotić do for work?
Janko Vukotić worked as military personnel[6] and politician[7].
Where did Janko Vukotić go to school?
Janko Vukotić was educated at Military Academy of Modena[23].
What awards did Janko Vukotić receive?
Honors received include Order of the Star of Karađorđe[24], Order of Prince Danilo I[25], and Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George[26].