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Dragica (Cyrillic: Драгица) is a South Slavic feminine given name. Those bearing it include: * Dragica Basletić (1916—1976), Croatian gymnast * Dragica Cepernić (1981— ), Croatian football player * Dragica Džono (1987— ), Croatian handball player * Dragica Đurić (1963— ), former Yugoslav handball player * Dragica Kresoja (1986— ), Macedonian handball player * Dragica Mitrova (1987— ), Macedonian handball player * Dragica Ponorac, Montenegrin diplomat * Dragica Sekulić (1980— ), Montenegrin politician * Dragica Vasileska Dragica Vasileska (also published as Dragica Vasileska-Kafedziska) is an electrical engineer whose research involves what she calls "computational electronics": simulation and modeling of the physics of semiconductor devices, including integrated ..., Macedonian scientist References See also * {{Given name Slavic feminine given names Croatian feminine given names Feminine given names Serbian feminine given names ...
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South Slavic Languages
The South Slavic languages are one of three branches of the Slavic languages. There are approximately 30 million speakers, mainly in the Balkans. These are separated geographically from speakers of the other two Slavic branches (West Slavic languages, West and East Slavic languages, East) by a belt of German language, German, Hungarian language, Hungarian and Romanian language, Romanian speakers. History The first South Slavic language to be written (also the first attested Slavic language) was the variety of the Eastern South Slavic spoken in Thessaloniki, now called Old Church Slavonic, in the ninth century. It is retained as a liturgical language in Slavic Eastern Orthodox Church, Orthodox churches in the form of various local Church Slavonic language, Church Slavonic traditions. Classification The South Slavic languages constitute a Dialect continuum#South Slavic continuum, dialect continuum. Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin constitute a single dialect wit ...
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Draga (given Name)
Draga (Cyrillic: Драга) is a feminine given name. Those bearing it include: * Draga Obrenović (1866–1903), Queen of Serbia * Draga Matkovic (1907–2013), classical pianist * Draga Ahačič (1924—2023), actress and translator See also * Proper names derived from Drag- * Proper names derived from Draz- The Slavic-derived stem "''Draz-''" appears in many East-European proper names. These include: * Draž, Draza, Dražan, Dražen, Drážovce * Dražíč, Dražica, Dražice, Dražičky Dražičky is a municipality and village in Tábor Distri ... References {{given name Ukrainian feminine given names Bulgarian feminine given names Serbian feminine given names Slovene feminine given names Croatian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Dragana (given Name)
Dragana () is a Slavic given name for females. It is the feminine form of the male name Dragan, which comes from the Slavic languages, Slavic element ''dorogo/drago'', which means "precious". Notable women named Dragana include: *Dragana Cvijić (born 1990), Serbian handball player *Dragana Jugović del Monaco, Serbian mezzo-soprano *Dragana Kovačević (born 1981), Serbian cyclist *Dragana Kršenković Brković (born c. 1950), Montenegrin writer *Dragana Marinković (born 1982), Croatian and Serbian volleyball player *Dragana Mirković (born 1968), Serbian singer *Dragana Pecevska (born 1983), Macedonian handball player *Dragana Stanković (born 1995), Serbian basketball player *Dragana Šarić (born 1962), Serbian singer better known as "Bebi Dol" *Dragana Tomašević (born 1982), Serbian discus thrower *Dragana Zarić (born 1977), Serbian tennis player References See also

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Cyrillic Script
The Cyrillic script ( ) is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic languages, Slavic, Turkic languages, Turkic, Mongolic languages, Mongolic, Uralic languages, Uralic, Caucasian languages, Caucasian and Iranian languages, Iranic-speaking countries in Southeastern Europe, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, North Asia, and East Asia, and used by many other minority languages. , around 250 million people in Eurasia use Cyrillic as the official script for their national languages, with Russia accounting for about half of them. With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union on 1 January 2007, Cyrillic became the third official script of the Languages of the European Union#Writing systems, European Union, following the Latin script, Latin and Greek alphabet, Greek alphabets. The Early Cyrillic alphabet was developed during the 9th century AD at the Preslav Literary School in the First Bulga ...
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Dragica Basletić
Dragica Basletić (30 August 1916 – 26 August 1976) was a Croatian gymnast. She competed in the women's artistic team all-around at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and officially branded as London 1948, were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus cau .... References 1916 births 1976 deaths Croatian female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for Yugoslavia Gymnasts at the 1948 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Rijeka {{Croatia-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Dragica Cepernić
Dragica Cepernić is a Croatian football defender currently playing in the Croatian 1st Division for ŽNK Osijek ŽNK Osijek is a Croatian professional women's football (soccer), women's football based in Osijek. It is the women's section of NK Osijek. It was founded in 1990 and is the most successful team in Croatian women's football with 24 Croatian Women' ..., with whom she has also played the Champions League. She has been a member of the Croatian national team. References 1981 births Living people Croatian women's footballers 21st-century Croatian sportswomen Croatia women's international footballers Women's association football defenders Croatian Women's First Football League players ŽNK Osijek players {{Croatia-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Dragica Džono
Dragica Džono (born 24 May 1987) is a Croatian handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of thr ... player for ŽRK Zrinski Čakovec and a former player of the Croatian national team. References 1987 births Living people Croatian female handball players Sportspeople from Mostar Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Croatia Handball players at the 2013 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games medalists in handball RK Podravka Koprivnica players Handball players at the 2009 Mediterranean Games 21st-century Croatian sportswomen Croatian sportspeople from Bosnia and Herzegovina {{Croatia-handball-bio-stub ...
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Dragica Đurić
Dragica Đurić, (former Krstić, sr-cyrl, Драгица Ђурић; born 26 March 1963 in Šabac, FPR Yugoslavia) is a former Serbian-Yugoslav handball player and current handball coach who played for the Yugoslavia national team and the Serbia and Montenegro national team. She was head coach of the Serbia women's national team from February 2016 to 2017. Before that, she was the coach of the goalkeepers in the national team, and the manager of the Serbia women's national team. Here she led the team at the 2016 European Women's Handball Championship. Prior to being the head coach, she was the goalkeeping coach on the team. Đurić was a member of the Yugoslavia national team which won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. She played one match as goalkeeper. Four years later, she was part of the Yugoslav team which finished fourth at the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and officially branded as Seou ...
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Dragica Kresoja
Dragica Kresoja (; born 13 August 1986) is a Macedonian handball player. Kresoja is of Serbian origin and received Macedonian citizenship in 2007. Having previously played for the Serbia and Montenegro team at the 2005 Mediterranean Games, she played for the Macedonia women's national handball team at the 2007 World Women's Handball Championship in France, she made her debut for Macedonia in 2008, when her home country hosted the 2008 European Women's Handball Championship The 2008 EHF European Women's Handball Championship was held in the Republic of Macedonia from 2–14 December, it was won by Norway after beating Spain 34–21 in the final match. Venues Two Macedonian cities have been selected as hosts for t .... References External links Official Site 1986 births Living people Macedonian female handball players 21st-century Macedonian sportswomen Serbian female handball players Serbian expatriate sportspeople in North Macedonia Serbs of North Macedoni ...
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Dragica Mitrova
Dragica Mitrova (born 5 November 1987) is a retired Macedonian handball player that played for ŽRK Metalurg WHC Metalurg () is a women's team handball, handball club from Skopje, North Macedonia. The team currently competes in the Macedonian women's First League of Handball. History The club was established in 1964 under the name MIK and played in the ... and the Macedonian national team. References 1987 births Living people Macedonian female handball players 21st-century Macedonian sportswomen Beach handball players {{NorthMacedonia-handball-bio-stub ...
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Dragica Ponorac
Dragica Ponorac is a Montenegro diplomat currently serving as Montenegro Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ukraine and Armenia. Biography Dragica Ponorac graduated from the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Zagreb and the Faculty of Philology in Zadar. In 2010, she joined the Department of Bilateral Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration as Director of North, Central and South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, the Pacific and the Middle East. In 2014, she was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Montenegro to France, Paris. Since September 2015 – Permanent Representative of Montenegro to UNESCO. From June 18, 2020 – Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Montenegro to Ukraine, Kyiv. She presented her letter of credence to Armenian President Armen Sarkissian Armen Vardani Sarkissian (; born 23 June 1952) is an Armenian politician, physicist, investor, businessman, and computer s ...
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Dragica Sekulić
Dragica Sekulić ( cnr-Cyrl, Драгица Секулић; born 1980) is a Montenegrin politician, and a former Minister of Economy of the Duško Marković cabinet from 28 November 2016 to 4 December 2020. Life Born in Titograd, Sekulić is a member of the Democratic Party of Socialists. She graduated from the University of Montenegro Faculty of Electrical Engineering. Political career Sekulić was the coordinator of projects in the energy field, Advisor in the Ministry of Economy, as well as Deputy Minister of Economy. From November 2016 to December 2020 she was the Minister of Economy in Duško Marković' cabinet in the 41st Government of Montenegro. During her term as Minister of Economy, she launched a 'Buy Domestic' campaign to make it easier for Montenegrin companies to sell their products in the domestic market. Sekulic negotiated with the Minister of Agriculture in Croatia over increased fees for importing fruit and vegetables into Croatia. She also signed a deal wit ...
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