Savo Nakićenović

Savo Nakićenović (1882 - 1926) was a Serbian Orthodox priest, writer, geographer, historian and ethnologist.

During the First World War, the Austro-Hungarian occupation forces forbade Nakićenović from performing any scientific work.

In September 1919, Nakićenović founded the grammar school in Herceg Novi, where he taught history, geography and calligraphy there.

[1] At the beginning of 1906, Nakićenović wrote the anthropo-geographic work "Municipalities of Herceg Novi, Risan, Peraška and Sutorina" which was received by the Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences, for the ethnographic collection "Settlements of Serbian lands - debates and materials".

[1] Works include: Prota Savo Nakićenović, "Knin Region: Settlements and the Origin of the Population", Belgrade 1999.