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The Dubrovnik-Neretva County has set in motion plans for Dubrovnik Airport to be named after physicist Rudjer Bošković. Bošković was born in Dubrovnik in 1711 which was then the Republic of Ragusa. He produced the precursor to atomic theory and made many contributions to astronomy. "This is another step in the implementation of a long-standing initiative to pay tribute to a famous and historically extremely important Croatian scientist born in Dubrovnik", an official from the Dubrovnik-Neretva County said in a statement.

May 23, 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:52

    Not a fan of adding names of dead old male people to infrastructure objects. Just leave it like "Zurich Airport", no worshipping of random guys that are impossible to pronounce to foreigners anyway.

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke14:06

      +1.000.000

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    2. maxi449214:09

      Totally agree, keep it simple and recognizable.

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    3. Anonymous15:12

      What does them being male have anything to do with this?

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    4. Anonymous15:15

      If you feel like commemorating someone, just name some streets in your city after those persons but not the airports, which serve foreigners -who may not pronounce words/names in your language- as well as locals.

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    5. Anonymous15:28

      JU520 BEGLAX

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    6. JU520 BEGLAX15:29

      + 1000000000

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    7. Anonymous15:35

      At least is not controversial as the capital airport in the same country.

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    8. Anonymous16:12

      Good observation

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    9. Anonymous17:15

      @ 13:52

      I agree! It’s disastrous when they do that. Airports should be neutral places for people to meet, leave and go through. I love how the Brits never changed Heathrow despite it being a mega world airport. It’s so lame when you name an airport after a person. Any person!

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    10. Anonymous20:30

      His ethnicity is somewhat disputed. The only fact seemts to be that his mother was Italian. If his father was a Serb or Croat is not entirely clear. For me the name is ok, as he is definitely the greatest son of Dubrovnik. I also agree that foreigners will most probably completely misprounounce the name, something like Roger Boskowizz....

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  2. Anonymous14:05

    Britannica says he was an Italian.

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    1. Anonymous15:57

      And Queen Elisabeth II was german, my God. . .

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    2. Anonymous16:17

      No it doesn't say that for QE II, that's not true.

      For Boskovic it clearly says Italian in the title:
      https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ruggero-Giuseppe-Boscovich

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    3. Anonymous17:25

      It does not says he was Italian.

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    4. Anonymous17:55

      How about the fact the guy was actually Serbian? 🤔

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    5. Anonymous18:48

      @Anon 17:25 If you tried to click on the link it says right in the subtitle:

      Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich
      Italian astronomer and mathematician

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    6. Anonymous20:41

      "Boscovich’s father was a Croat (some sources say Serb) and his mother was Italian."



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    7. Anonymous22:40

      Yet airport plans to be renamed not after his father or monther but him. And he was Italian.

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    8. Anonymous11:25

      Or Serbian!
      Yet, mother is the only certain. Hmm.

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  3. Anonymous14:35

    Jesus, please don't do this. No one in the world knows him, plus it is very hard to pronounce it.

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  4. Anonymous15:54

    and what happend with Ragusa air?

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    1. Anonymous18:14

      Onwer of OU ;))))

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    2. Anonymous18:14

      Owner*

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    3. Anonymous05:22

      Due to supply chain issues, the A350 delivery has been delayed.

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  5. Anonymous16:46

    It should be named “Tereza Kesovija”. Nezaboravna.

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    1. Anonymous17:20

      muzika i ti to je onaj svet u kojem sreću nađoh ja :)

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    2. Anonymous17:45

      I would prefer Tereza too

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    3. pozdrav iz Rijeke23:35

      The name used for DBV was Cilipi. The village next to the airport, part of Konavle. The same as Pleso in Zagreb or Surcin in Belgrade or Brnik in Ljubljana. And Tereza, one and only, is Konavoka from Cilipi. And I would prefer as well the airport to be named after her.

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  6. Anonymous16:56

    Dubrovnik Rudjer Bošković Airport.... nah... doesn't fit... leave it as is.... Dubrovnik Airport....

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    1. Anonymous17:24

      The people of the county should have a say. A referendum should be held or at least a representative poll should be conducted. I doubt many would support this.

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  7. Anonymous16:57

    Why not, if we have JFK, GRU CDG?

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    1. Anonymous17:18

      Because it’s idiotic. We don’t have to follow every idiotic thing others do. When LJU was renamed Jože Pučnik everyone was against it: the people, his own family! And it’s been called that for 16 years yet people still say: “are you flying out of Brnik?”

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  8. Anonymous17:22

    And I was so proud of Croatia for not renaming their airports. It seemed so cool to me. Unfortunately it began with ZAG, thought it would end there. Doesn’t look like it. Croatia still hanged on the longest, though. All of Eastern Europe rushed to put names of people on their airports. People whose success had often been achieved abroad, ironically!

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    1. Anonymous01:42

      Not too far from Skoplje and Niš naming their airports after ancient figures with merely a vague affiliation with the general area

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    2. Anonymous11:31

      Dear Anon 01.42, Konstantin the Great has been born in Niš, or Naisus as Romans would say, so he has a lot to do with the area! You better read something. Noone said he has been Serbian of origin, but he has been born in what nowadays is Serbia like 17 of others Romanr empators. Nothing wrong that Serbia is proud of them!

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  9. Joja17:31

    What happened to Ćilipi? I guess went to same place as Surčin, Pleso, Butmir...

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  10. Anonymous19:07

    Boskovic and Tesla at least were respectable persons which contributed to society .
    You can not say that from some other guys in Ex-Yu that got airports named after them .
    But generally airports should not get named after persons which is an issue on which most people seem to agree (thankfully).

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  11. Anonymous20:47

    Podgorica should be Dejo Savicevic”

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  12. Anonymous02:57

    My favorite ex-yu airport name is Morava for Kraljevo.

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  13. Anonymous05:20

    Should name airports after local football clubs. Split can be Hajduk, Zagreb Dinamo etc. lol

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  14. Miroslav NY07:15

    The people of Dubrovnik should have decided. Or it could have been called Jadran because Dubrovnik is called the "pearl of the Adriatic" by the outside world.

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  15. Anonymous08:44

    It just politic thing, nothing else. If they want to change the name, it should be commercial, like football stadium.

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  16. Dee09:22

    Niš should be Belgrade south 🙃 (by ryan standards)

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  17. Anonymous10:50

    "What does them being male have anything to do with this?"

    Reply: Because ALL airports other than two (Clinton, Gökcek) have men's names. Even though women are the majority in this world. Feels a bit off, no?

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      Clinton?

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