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          Nikola Tesla, an incredible inventor, and a brilliant electrical engineer brought about revolutionary developments in the field of electricity.

        1. When Nikola Tesla was a little boy of about five years old growing up in what is now the Republic of Croatia, he would go to a small stream.
        2. Born in in what is now Croatia, Tesla immigrated to the United States in His background in mechanical and electrical engineering.
        3. As far as I know Nikola Tesla is born in Smiljan, Croatia to Serbian parents, both of his parents were Serbian, his father was orthodox.
        4. Born in in Laxou (France), Dominique Petitgand lives and works in Paris and Nancy.
        5. Born in in what is now Croatia, Tesla immigrated to the United States in His background in mechanical and electrical engineering....

          Nikola Tesla

          Nikola Tesla

          Portrait by Napoleon Sarony, 1890s

          Born(1856-07-10)10 July 1856

          Smiljan, Austrian Empire (modern-day Croatia)

          Died7 January 1943(1943-01-07) (aged 86)

          New York City, New York, U.S.

          Resting placeNikola Tesla Museum
          Belgrade, Serbia
          CitizenshipAustrian (1856–1891)
          American (1891–1943)
          EducationGraz University of Technology (dropped out)
          Engineering career
          DisciplineElectrical engineering
          Mechanical engineering
          Projects
          Significant design
          Awards

           

            • Order of St.

              Sava, II Class, Government of Serbia (1892)

            • Elliott Cresson Medal (1894)
            • Order of Prince Danilo I (1895)
            • Edison Medal (1916)
            • Order of St. Sava, I Class, Government of Yugoslavia (1926)
            • Order of the Yugoslav Crown (1931)
            • John Scott Medal (1934)
            • Order of the White Eagle, I Class, Government of Yugoslavia (1936)
            • Order of the White Lion, I Class, Government of Czechoslovakia (1937)
            • University of Paris Medal (1937)
            • The