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Luka Marić (geologist)

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Luka Marić (1899-1979) was a prominent Croatian Serb mineralogist and geologist who taught at the University of Zagreb. The sodium phosphate mineral Marinite is named after him. Luka Marić was a lifelong honorary president of SKD Prosvjeta in Zagreb and a member of the Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Belgrade

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  1. "Marićite". www.mindat.org.
  2. Jovanović, Miroslav (January 10, 2017). "Лука Марић у одбрани ћирилице и Српског културног друштва Просвјета у Хрватској". Зборник о Србима у Хрватској (11): 101–110 – via www.ceeol.com.
  3. "Maric Luka".

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