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Don't know if this should be moved to Ivan V. Laliċ with the accent on the final c. Many articles on Serbian poets use that form, but not Charles Simic. And of course the article is only a stub and needs work. EdQuine (talk) 22:02, 14 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
All articles about Serbian poets use this form (except article on Charles Simic, as I know). The reason that article on Charles Simic doesn't use this form is that all of his works were published (outside Serbia) with his name written in that way (I think). And ć ins't a "c with an accent", but an idividual letter. So yes, it should be moved. Ostalocutanje (talk)