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Alexander I Karadjordjevic was the king of Serbia and later the state of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

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Српски / srpski: Kralj Aleksandar I Karađorđević, kralj Jugoslavije, poznat i kao Kralj Aleksandar Ujedinitelj (Cetinje, 4/16. decembar 1888. – Marsej, 9. oktobar 1934.) iz kraljevske obitelji Karađorđevića je prvi kralj Kraljevine Jugoslavije (1929-1934), a pre toga i kralj Kraljevine SHS (1921-1929).
English: King Alexander I Karadjordjevic, King of Yugoslavia, also known as King Alexander the Unifier (Cetinje, 4/16 December 1888 - Marseille, 9 October 1934) from the royal family of Karadjordjevic was the first king of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929-1934), and before then the King of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1921-1929).
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Source Fotografija iz kalendara „Vardar” za 1926. godinu, koji se čuva u Zavičajnom odeljenju Biblioteke grada Beograda https://www.bgb.rs/
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