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Božović
Božović (Cyrillic: ''Божовић'', ; plural: ''Božovići, Божовићи'') is Serbian surname, and is one of the most common surnames in Serbia and Montenegro.Pakistan
It derives from personal name '''' (Божо), cognate of the English name . The part ''ov'' designates possession: ''Božov'' means ''Božo's''. The suffix ''ić'' is a diminutive designation, or descendant designation. Thus the last name can be translated as ''Božo's son'' or ''Božo's daughter''. Th ...
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Mladen Božović
Mladen Božović (, ; born 1 August 1984) is a Montenegrin former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Internationally, he earned 42 caps for the Montenegro national team. Club career Beginnings Light enough on his feet, and quick enough with his reflexes to dominate between the sticks, Božović started out with his local club Zabjelo, and joined Budućnost Podgorica in the 2004 winter transfer window. He was later loaned to Mladost Podgorica and Kom, before returning to the club and becoming the first-choice goalkeeper in the 2006–07 season. Partizan On 14 January 2008, Božović was transferred to Partizan, on a four-year deal. He made his competitive debut for the club in a 2–0 home league win over Bežanija on 22 March 2008, replacing his compatriot Darko Božović in the 87th minute of the game. Until the end of the 2007–08 season, Božović became the first-choice goalkeeper, as Partizan won the double. He played the full 90 minutes in all of his ...
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Miodrag Božović
Miodrag "Grof" Božović (, ; born 22 June 1968) is a Montenegrin football manager and former player. Playing career Club A tall central defender, Božović played alongside Yugoslav and Montenegrin legends Predrag Mijatović and Dejan Savićević at Budućnost Titograd and for fellow Yugoslav team Red Star Belgrade, whom he left in 1994 during the civil war to play in Indonesia. He also played for Dutch clubs RKC Waalwijk and RBC Roosendaal, as well as in Cyprus and Japan. During his playing career Božović won Yugoslav Cup with Red Star Belgrade. International He represented his U-21 national side once. Managerial career As a coach, he had a successful spell in Budućnost in the 2006–07 season, when his team was leading in Montenegrin First League, but he resigned and joined Grbalj in February 2007, due to the disagreement with the board.
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Vladimir Božović
Vladimir Božović (, ; born 13 November 1981) is a professional footballer who plays for Sušica. He earned 42 international caps for Montenegro between 2007 and 2014. Club career Born in Peć, mondern day Kosovo, Božović moved to Kragujevac at an early age. He played for local clubs Sušica and Zastava, before transferring to OFK Beograd in the summer of 2001. Subsequently, Božović spent six seasons with the ''Romantičari'', reaching the final of the Serbia and Montenegro Cup in 2006. He also had two loan spells at Proleter Zrenjanin (2002 and 2004). In the summer of 2007, Božović signed for Romanian club Rapid București. He made over 150 competitive appearances for the side, winning the domestic Super Cup in his debut year. In the 2013 winter transfer window, Božović moved to Russia and joined Mordovia Saransk. In early 2016, Božović returned to Serbia and joined his parent club Sušica, helping them earn promotion to the Morava Zone League. He stayed there for a ...
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Bojan Božović
Bojan Božović ( Cyrillic: Бојан Божовић; born 3 February 1985) is a Montenegrin retired professional footballer who played as a striker. The last club he played for on a professional level was FK Sutjeska Nikšić. Club career He started playing with FK Kom from where he moved to Belgrade to join FK Hajduk Beograd but spend most of the time playing on loan at FK BPI Pekar. Due to a broken foot, Božović missed a transfer to Hamburg during the winter break of the 2008-09 season. He signed a two-year contract with Belgian Jupiler League side Cercle Brugge in June 2009. His former teams are the Montenegrin FK Kom, Serbian FK Hajduk Beograd and Hungarian teams Békéscsaba Előre, Budapest Honvéd and Kaposvári Rákóczi. He scored his first goal for Cercle against Lokeren on 17 October 2009: an equalizer (1-1) in the last minute of injury time. 27 October, Božović made both goals in the 2-0 cup victory against OH Leuven and went on to score two winnin ...
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Milivoje Božović
Milivoje Božović (born December 15, 1985) is a Serbian professional basketball player for KK Budućnost Bijeljina of the First League of Republika Srpska. Career He played with Belgrade clubs Lavovi 063, Mega Vizura and OKK Beograd before joining Hemofarm where he spent four seasons. In the summer of 2011 he signed with Budućnost Podgorica, but was released in November 2011. In December 2011, he signed with Sant'Antimo of the Legadue, for the rest of the season. In January 2013, he returned to Serbia and signed with Borac Čačak. During the summer of 2013 he was on trial with Alba Berlin and Turów Zgorzelec, but did not signed. In November 2013, he returned to Borac Čačak, but after only one game he left them and signed with Vojvodina Srbijagas for the rest of the season. In September 2014, he signed with SCM CSU Craiova in Romania. In 2020, Božović joined KK Čelik. He parted ways with the team on 6 December 2021. On 15 December, Božović signed with KK Budućnost ...
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Petar Božović
Petar "Pera" Božović ( sr, Петар Божовић; born 22 May 1946) is a Serbian actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li .... Selected filmography Film References External links * Serbian male actors 1946 births Living people Male actors from Belgrade People from Zemun Serbian people of Montenegrin descent {{Serbia-actor-stub ...
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Vukajlo Božović
Vukajlo Božović ( sr-cyr, Вукајло Божовић; d. 1926), known as Priest Vukajlo (поп Вукајло) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and revolutionary. Božović participated in the Balkan Wars, as a commander of a detachment in Ibarski Kolašin. He was the father of writer Grigorije Božović. First Balkan War During the Serbian mobilization of the First Balkan War, the Chetnik detachments of the Serbian 3rd Army included: ''Medveđa'', colon headed by captain Dušan Sekulić, Ljubomir Vulović and Nikodim Racić (Lisica-Prapaštice-Priština), and colon headed by Božin Simić (Svirci-Novo Brdo-Kačanik); ''Kuršumlija'', under the command of captain and Chetnik vojvoda Vojislav Tankosić and captain Dragutin Nikolić (Kuršumlija-Merdare-Malo Kosovo-Štimlje-Crnoljeva-Prizren-Ljuma); ''Lukovo'', under the command of captain Pavle Blažarić (Lukovo-Madljika-Drenica); and ''Kolašin'', under the command of ''prota'' Vukajlo Božović.Trifunović 1933, pp. 97-98 A ...
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Radoman Božović
Radoman Božović ( sr, Радоман Божовић; born 13 January 1953) is a Serbian politician and former Prime Minister of Serbia. Biography Božović was born in Šipačno, Montenegro in 1953. He completed grades 1-3 of elementary school in Nikšić. After elementary school he moved to Serbia, and completed secondary education in Vrbas. In 1975, he graduated from the University of Subotica, School of Economics, where he got a job as an assistant. He obtained his master's degree in 1978 and a Ph.D. in 1981 from the University of Belgrade. His thesis, titled "Social Ownership and Economic Relations of Socialist Self-management" and supervised by Ivan Maksimović and Dragutin Šoškić, strongly supports "non-property ownership of social property", circumventing theoretical pitfalls of income-based economy. He returned to Montenegro for some time, working as a professor at the Veljko Vlahović University in Titograd. In Subotica he entered politics by becoming the Secret ...
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Saša Božović
Saša Božović ( sr-Cyrl, Саша Божовић; 4 August 1912 – 10 December 1995) was a doctor, writer and participant in the antifascist resistance of the Yugoslav Partisans during World War II in Yugoslavia. Education She graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine in 1937. Second World War After the April 1941 German bombing of Belgrade in Operation Retribution she left the city while pregnant and moved to Podgorica in modern-day Montenegro. Since her husband was one of the main organizers of the 1941 Uprising in Montenegro, Italian forces imprisoned her and subsequently sent her to a concentration camp in the Albanian Kingdom. She was later sent to a hospital in Tirana where she gave a birth to her daughter Dolores, named after Dolores Ibárruri, republican heroine of the Spanish Civil War. She was liberated in exchange for Italian soldiers taken hostage by Partisan forces. Saša was working as an organizer of the Partisan war hospital. Her daughte ...
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Prime Minister Of Serbia
The prime minister of Serbia ( sr-Cyrl, премијерка Србије, premijerka Srbije; masculine: премијер/premijer), officially the president of the Government of the Republic of Serbia ( sr-Cyrl, председница Владе Републике Србије, predsednica Vlade Republike Srbije; masculine: председник/predsednik) is the principal executive minister of the Government of Serbia. The prime minister directs the work of the government, and submits to the National Assembly the government's program, including a list of proposed ministers. The resignation of the prime minister results in the dismissal of the government. The current prime minister, Ana Brnabić was nominated by the former prime minister and current president of the Republic, Aleksandar Vučić and elected and appointed by the National Assembly on 29 June 2017. Brnabić currently heads her third cabinet, which was formed in October 2022. History of the office The first moder ...
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Vojin Božović
Vojin "Škoba" Božović (Cyrillic: Војин Божовић; 1 January 1913 – 19 April 1983) was a Yugoslav and Montenegrin football player and manager. Playing career Club He was among the best players in the history of Montenegro and one of the best forwards in the Yugoslav football during the royal period. He was a great dribbler, fantasyst, strong and with an excellent shot with his left foot, beside being an excellent executor of the free kicks. He started playing in 1931 in the youth squad of Podgorica's Budućnost Podgorica and Belgrade's SK Jugoslavija. He represented SK Obilić, where he formed the front line with the brothers Boža and Kojke Popović, Mačva Šabac, where he played along his brother Vida, SK Jugoslavija and SK Anastas. His best years were spent while playing in BSK Belgrade where, alongside the best country's players Aleksandar Tirnanić, Đorđe Vujadinović, Moša Marjanović, and Svetislav Glišović, won three national titles. After the end ...
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Janko Božović
Janko Božović (born 14 July 1985) is an Austrian handball player for Al-Sulaibikhat SC, Al-Sulaibikhat and the Austria men's national handball team, Austrian national team. He is the son of former Austrian handballplayer Stanka Bozovic. References External links

* 1985 births Living people Austrian male handball players People from Bar, Montenegro Montenegrin male handball players Expatriate handball players Handball-Bundesliga players Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf HBC players Sporting CP handball players VfL Gummersbach players {{Austria-handball-bio-stub ...
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