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This paper is based on data from the archives of the official institutions of
the Kingdom of Serbia, namely the Serbian Ministry of Interior?s Registry
for the years 1907 and 1908 and the Belgrade City Administration?s Registry
of Persons Granted the Serbian Citizenship. Due to a lack of documents and
archival material destroyed in World War I, these formal registries were
used as proof of completed administrative procedure for granting the
citizenship of the Kingdom of Serbia to Jovan Ducic at his request. The
paper also presents a facsimile of the Terazije Square hotels guest list on
3rd January 1907, featuring the name of Jovan Ducic, who had only just
arrived in Serbia. In addition, the paper features a drawing of the Serbian
Ministry of Interior building, torn down just before World War I, in which
Ducic started his diplomatic career.