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Cuce (tribe)
Cuce (Cyrillic: Цуце, ) is a historical tribe (''pleme'') and region in Montenegro, located in the area of the Katunska nahija from Old Montenegro. History The toponym ''Cuce'' is first mentioned in 1431 in documents from Kotor, then again in a chrysobull of the Cetinje Monastery from the end of the 15th century. In Ottoman defters from 1521 and 1523, Cuce is mentioned as a village. The majority of inhabitants migrated to Cuce in the 16th and 17th century, from Old Herzegovina and Old Kuči. In 1718, after the Peace of Passowitz, the Cuce along with 9 other tribes of the Katun nahiya, became ''de facto'' independent from the Ottoman Empire. In 1829 Bjelice struggled against Ozrinići and Cuce, two neighboring tribes, and Petar I Petrović-Njegoš sent Sima Milutinović Sarajlija and Mojsije to negotiate peace among them. Smail-aga Cengic wrote a letter in 1838 to Njegos, complaining about the Cuce who had raided Ottoman territory. Traditionally, the Vojvode (Dukes) of trib ...
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Old Montenegro And Tribes Map-sr
Old or OLD may refer to: Places *Old, Baranya, Hungary *Old, Northamptonshire, England *Old Street station, a railway and tube station in London (station code OLD) *OLD, IATA code for Old Town Municipal Airport and Seaplane Base, Old Town, Maine, United States People *Old (surname) Music *OLD (band), a grindcore/industrial metal group *Old (Danny Brown album), ''Old'' (Danny Brown album), a 2013 album by Danny Brown *Old (Starflyer 59 album), ''Old'' (Starflyer 59 album), a 2003 album by Starflyer 59 *Old (song), "Old" (song), a 1995 song by Machine Head *''Old LP'', a 2019 album by That Dog Other uses *Old (film), ''Old'' (film), a 2021 American thriller film *''Oxford Latin Dictionary'' *Online dating *Over-Locknut Distance (or Dimension), a measurement of a Bicycle wheel#Construction, bicycle wheel and frame *Old age See also

*List of people known as the Old * * *Olde, a list of people with the surname *Olds (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Kovačević
Kovačević ( South Slavic, Cyrillic: Ковачевић), Kovačevič ( Slovene and Slovak; feminine (Slovak): Kovačevičová) or Kovačovič ( Slovak; feminine: Kovačovičová), is a Slavic surname meaning "lackmith's son". The surname is derived from '' Kovač'', which means "Blacksmith, lackmith", and is the equivalent of English ''Smithson''. Kovačević is the second most frequent surname in Croatia. It is the equivalent of the Poles, Polish surname ''Kowalewicz'' which has the same meaning. Notable people Arts *Dušan Kovačević (born 1948), Serbian playwright and director * (born 1938), Slovakian choreographer *Milan Kovačević (born 1985), DJ/Producer Military * Sava Kovačević (1905–1943), Montenegrin partisan commander * Veljko Kovačević (1912–1994), Montenegrin writer and general * Vladimir Kovačević (military officer) (born 1961), Montenegrin Serb military officer charged with violation of the laws of war Politics * Anto Kovačević (born 1952), C ...
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Marković
Marković ( sr-Cyrl, Марковић, ) is a common family name in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Austria and Serbia. It is a patronym of '' Marko'', the local variant of the common European name "Marcus" or "Mark". Marković is the fourth most frequent surname in Serbia, and the tenth most frequent surname in Croatia. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandar Marković (conductor) (born 1975), Serbian conductor *Ante Marković (1924–2011), Croatian politician, Prime Minister of SFR Yugoslavia 1989–1991 * Antun Marković (born 1992), Croatian footballer *Boban Marković, Serbian Roma trumpet player and leader of a brass music ensemble * Brigitte Markovic, Australian judge * Dragan "Palma" Marković (born 1960), Serbian politician, president of the United Serbia political party *Duško Marković (born 1958), Montenegrin politician, Prime Minister of Montenegro 2016-2020 * Filip Marković (born 1992), Serbian footballer, brother of Lazar *Franjo Markovi ...
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Vujadinović
Vujadinović ( sr-cyr, Вујадиновић) is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name '' Vujadin'', may refer to: *Đorđe Vujadinović, footballer and football manager *Maša Vujadinović, singer * Miroslav Vujadinović, Montenegrin footballer * Nikola Vujadinović, Serbian footballer *Rajko Vujadinović, footballer See also *Vukadinović Vukadinović ( sr-cyr, Вукадиновић) is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name Vukadin. Notable people with the surname include: *Dejan Vukadinović (born 1982), Montenegrin footballer *Đorđe Vukadinović (born 1962), Serbi ... * Vujasinović {{DEFAULTSORT:Vujadinovic Montenegrin surnames Serbian surnames ...
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Đuričić (other)
Đuričić ( sr-Cyrl, Ђуричић; also transliterated Djuričić) is a Serbian family name. Geography * Đuričić, Croatia, an uninhabited settlement in Croatia Notable people * Aleksandar Đuričić (born 1982), Serbian writer * Anđelko Đuričić (born 1980), Serbian football goalkeeper * Bogdan Đuričić (1950–2008), Serbian scientist * Dragoljub Đuričić (born 1953), Montenegrin musician * Dušan Đuričić (born 1990), Serbian football midfielder * Filip Đuričić (born 1992), Serbian football player * Jasna Đuričić Jasna Đuričić (; born 16 April 1966) is a Serbian actress and academic, best known for playing the titular role in the Bosnian film '' Quo Vadis, Aida?'', which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign International Feature Film i ... (born 1966), Serbian actress * Saša Đuričić (born 1979), Bosnian Croat football defender {{DEFAULTSORT:Djuricic Serbian surnames Slavic-language surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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Perović
Perović ( sr-Cyrl, Перовић, ) — transliterated as ''Perovic'' or ''Perovich'', meaning "''son of Pero''" — is a Montenegrin, Serbian and Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ana Perović (born 1977), basketball player * Darko Perović (born 1965), comics artist * Dragan Perović, alpine skier * Ivo Perović (1882–1958), politician * Kosta Perović (born 1985) Serbian basketball player of Montenegrin descent * Latinka Perović (born 1933), communist politician and historian * Marko Perović (born 1972), footballer * Marko Perović (born 1984), footballer * Miodrag Perović, Montenegrin journalist, businessman, and university professor * Nenad Perović (born 1993), footballer * Sandra Perović, Serbian television author, film critic, journalist * Slavko Perović (born 1934), prominent Serbian and Yugoslav singer * Slavko Perović (born 1954), Montenegrin politician * Slavko Perović (footballer) (born 1989), Serbian footballer * Val P ...
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Živković
Živković (sometimes transliterated Zivkovic, sr-Cyrl, Живковић, ) is a Croatian and Serbian surname derived from a masculine given name Živko. It is the most common surname in the Šibenik-Knin County in Croatia, and among the most frequent ones in two other counties. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Živković (footballer, born 1912), Croatian footballer * Aleksandar Živković (footballer, born 1977), Serbian footballer * Andrija Živković (born 1996), Serbian footballer * Bora Zivkovic Danish footballer * Boris Živković Croatian footballer * Borna Živković, Croatian basket player * Bratislav Živković Serbian footballer * Denis Zivkovic tennis player * Đuro Živković Serbian composer * Milenko Živković Serbian composer * Miodrag Živković (politician), Montenegrin politician * Mirjana Živković, Serbian composer * Nebojša Jovan Živković, Serbian composer * Ljubica Živković (1936–2017) Serbian chess player * Petar Živković former Prime Mini ...
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Simović
Simović ( sr, Симовић, uk, Сімович) is a Serbo-Croatian and Ukrainian surname, a patronymic derived from given name '' Simo''. It is historically anglicized into ''Simovich''. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Simović, co-conspirator in the assassination of Zoran Đinđić * Aleksandar Simović (born 1992), Serbian footballer *Dušan Simović (1882–1962), Serbian military leader, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia * Edgardo Simovic (born 1975), Uruguayan soccer player *Ljubomir Simović (born 1935), poet * Marko Simović (born 1987), handball player *Miodrag Simović Miodrag Simović (born 3 November 1952 in Foča) is a Bosnian judge and academic, member of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He declared ethnic affiliation as a Bosnian Serb. Biography Simović graduated with honours from the ... (born 1952), current Judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina * Slobodan Simović (born 1989), football player * Zoran Simović (born 1954), ...
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Šakić
Šakić is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from the word '' šaka'', meaning "fist". Notable people with the name include: * Dinko Šakić, Croatian fascist, commander of Jasenovac concentration camp * Marko Šakić, Serbian ice hockey player * Miladin Šakić, former president of FK Red Star * Nikola Šakić, Serbian footballer Sakic, the spelling without diacritics, may refer to: * Brian Sakic, Canadian ice hockey player * Joe Sakic Joseph Steven Sakic (; born July 7, 1969) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. He played his entire 21-year National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche franchise. Named captain ..., Canadian ice hockey player See also * Sakić {{DEFAULTSORT:Sakic Serbian surnames Croatian surnames ...
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