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Dubravka or Dúbravka may refer to: Places * Dúbravka, Bratislava, a district of Bratislava, Slovakia * Dubravka, Croatia, a village in Konavle, Croatia * Dúbravka, Michalovce, a village in the Michalovce District, Slovakia Other * ''Dubravka'' (drama), a 17th-century pastoral play by Ivan Gundulić * ''Dubravka'', a pastorale for choir and orchestra, composed by Jakov Gotovac * HSC Dubravka, a high speed passenger craft operated by Jadrolinija People with name Dubravka Given name * Dubravka Mijatović, Serbian actress * Dubravka Šuica, Croatian politician * Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak, Slovenian pianist and music teacher * Dubravka Ugrešić, Croatian writer * Dubravka Vukotić, Montenegrin actress * Dubravka Zubović, opera singer from Croatia * Dubravka Sekulić, Serbian author, architect and professor * Dubravka Jusić, Croatian pop star and daughter of Đelo Jusić Surname * Martin Dúbravka, Slovak football goalkeeper See also * * Dubravko, masculine version * ...
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Dúbravka, Bratislava
Dúbravka () is a city borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is located in the north-western part of the city, lying on the slopes of the Devín Carpathians mountains. It is part of the Bratislava IV administrative district. The city borough covers 862 ha and is home to approximately 39,000 inhabitants. The borough is served by both public transport trams and buses, yet Dúbravka is known for the low level of service provided here. Dúbravka features a museum, ''Villa rustica'' remains from the Roman times, a covered ice stadium, ŠKP Dúbravka football stadium, numerous schools, two Roman Catholic churches and an Evangelical church. The Dúbravka House of Culture is the cultural center of the borough. Location Dúbravka borders Karlova Ves to the south, Devín to the west, Devínska Nová Ves to the north and Lamač to the north-east. Division Dúbravka is divided into three local parts: Krčace, Záluhy and Podvornice. * Krčace is the southernmost part ...
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Dubravka Vukotić
Dubravka Drakić (nee Vukotić) (Дубравка Вукотић) (born on June 25, 1976 in Titograd (now Podgorica), Montenegro, Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin actress. She performed for the city theatre of Podgorica from 1998 to 2014. She has two children: daughter Ines, and son Filip. Filmography *''Breasts'' (2020) * Neverending Past (2018) * Pogled sa Ajfelovog tornja (2005) * Opet pakujemo majmune (2004) .... Landlady * Mješoviti Brak (2003) TV Series .... Bojana, Milun's wife *U ime oca i sina U or u, is the twenty-first and sixth-to-last letter and fifth vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''u'' (pro ... (1999) .... Kamenodoljanka References External links * 1976 births Living people Actors from Podgorica 20th-century Montenegrin actresses 21st-century Montenegrin actresses {{montenegro-actor-stub ...
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Dúbravka (other)
Dubravka or Dúbravka may refer to: Places * Dúbravka, Bratislava, a district of Bratislava, Slovakia * Dubravka, Croatia, a village in Konavle, Croatia * Dúbravka, Michalovce, a village in the Michalovce District, Slovakia Other * ''Dubravka'' (drama), a 17th-century pastoral play by Ivan Gundulić * ''Dubravka'', a pastorale for choir and orchestra, composed by Jakov Gotovac * HSC Dubravka, a high speed passenger craft operated by Jadrolinija People with name Dubravka Given name * Dubravka Mijatović, Serbian actress * Dubravka Šuica, Croatian politician * Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak, Slovenian pianist and music teacher * Dubravka Ugrešić, Croatian writer * Dubravka Vukotić, Montenegrin actress * Dubravka Zubović, opera singer from Croatia * Dubravka Sekulić, Serbian author, architect and professor * Dubravka Jusić, Croatian pop star and daughter of Đelo Jusić Surname * Martin Dúbravka Martin Dúbravka (born 15 January 1989) is a Slovak professional ...
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Doubravka
Doubravka is a female given name of Slavic origin. It derives from the Slavic word ''doubrava'' meaning ''oak grove'' and is pronounced ''dow-brahf-kah'' in Czech. Nicknames * Czech: Doubra, Doubravuše, Doubruše, Duběnka, Doubí (''dow-bee''), Duba, Doubinka, Dubi, Dobra Name Days * Czech: 19 January Other variants * Доубравка: Bulgarian * Dubravka: Bosnian, Croatian * Dúbravka: Slovak * Dąbrówka: Polish (pronounced: dam-bruf-kah) * Дубравка: Serbian, Russian Famous bearers * Doubravka Přemyslovna, Bohemian princess, member of the Přemyslid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of the Polans * Doubravka Svobodová, Czech director of Divadlo Na zábradlí (from 1993) * Mgr. Doubravka Olšáková, Czech historian Fictional Doubravka’s * Psychologist Doubravka, a character from Czech film comedy '' Léto s kovbojem'' (The Summer with Cowboy) {{given name Czech feminine given names Feminine given names Slavic feminine given names ...
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Dubravko
Dubravko ( sr, Дубравко) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, derived from ''dubrava'' meaning "oak grove". The name can refer to: * Dubravko Bužimski Jelačić, Croatian writer * Dubravko Detoni, Croatian composer, pianist and writer * Dubravko Jovanović, Serbian actor * Dubravko Kolinger, German football defender * Dubravko Ledić, former Bosnian football midfielder * Dubravko Mataković (canoeist), Croatian slalom canoer * Dubravko Mataković (illustrator), Croatian comics artist * Dubravko Merlić, Croatian television journalist, producer and author * Dubravko Pavličić, Croatian football player * Dubravko Posavec, Bosnian ice hockey player * Dubravko Šimenc, Croatian water polo player * Dubravko Škiljan Dubravko Škiljan (October 31, 1949 in Zagreb – July 21, 2007 in Zagreb), was a Croatian linguist known for his work on Classical philology and semiotics. Life After finishing primary school and classical gymnasium in Zagreb, he enro ..., Cr ...
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Martin Dúbravka
Martin Dúbravka (born 15 January 1989) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Newcastle United and the Slovakia national team. After playing in the top flights of Slovak, Danish and Czech football, Dúbravka joined English club Newcastle United in January 2018, initially on loan. He won the club's Player of the Year award in the 2019–20 season. He spent part of the 2022–23 season on loan at Manchester United, playing twice in their EFL Cup-winning campaign. Dúbravka represented Slovakia at under-21 level, before making his senior international debut in May 2014. He started all three of Slovakia's games at UEFA Euro 2020. Early life As a child, Dúbravka enjoyed playing ice hockey as well as football, and could have moved into the former sport were it not for a leg injury he sustained when he was five years old. Club career Žilina In the 2009–10 Slovak Superliga he played 26 Slovak Superliga games, finishing as a league champion. He ...
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Đelo Jusić
Đelo Jusić (born 26 January 1939 – 31 May 2019) was a Croatian composer, arranger, conductor and guitarist. Jusić was born in Dubrovnik and began composing in the 1960s, founding the successful band Dubrovački trubaduri. His musical works drew inspiration from his native town and contributed significantly to the Mediterranean circle of Croatian popular music. He was a winner of the 2007 Porin Lifetime Achievement Award. His children, Dubravka Jusić, is also a Croatian pop star and Đelo Jr. Jusić is composer and producer He died on 31 May 2019 in Zagreb Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slop ..., at the age of 80.
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Dubravka Sekulić
Dubravka Sekulić (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Дубравка Секулић) is a professor, author and architect. Since 2016, she has taught at the "Institute of Contemporary Art", which is part of the Graz University of Technology in Austria. She is known for writing about privatization and its consequences on Belgrade's urban planning, stating that public space ought to be ".. a resource whose development should bring equality, not the basis for profit making". Her main field of research examines how modern cities change within the framework of spatial, legal and economic modalities. Biography Sekulić was born in Niš, Yugoslavia and studied architecture at the University of Belgrade. She also studied design at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht. Starting in 2003, she began working as a teaching assistant with professor Ivan Kucina, for the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Belgrade. Many of her projects there involved dealing with archite ...
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Dubravka Zubović
Dubravka Zubović is a retired opera singer and voice teacher in Orange County, California, United States. History Dubravka Zubović was born in Zagreb, Croatia, former SFR Yugoslavia where she began her voice studies at the age of 14, graduating from Zagreb Academy of Music with a B.A. degree. Shortly after, she became a leading mezzo of the Belgrade Opera in Belgrade, Serbia. In 1977 Zubovic graduated with an M.A. degree from the University of Belgrade, Serbia. From 1977 to 1978, she studied at Il Teatro all Scala di Milano with Gina Cigna and Ettore Campogalliani. Her longtime mentor until her death was renowned soprano Zinka Milanov. Career Zubovic is a recipient of many prestigious awards from singing competitions in Barcelona (Spain), Vienna (Austria), Ostend (Belgium), etc. During her 25-year career, she performed all over the world, including the USA, Australia, Latin America and on many stages in Europe. Her repertory includes opera, Lieder and oratorio. In 1987, Zu ...
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Dubravka Ugrešić
Dubravka Ugrešić (; born 27 March 1949) is a Yugoslav and later Croatian writer. A graduate of University of Zagreb, she has been based in Amsterdam since 1996 and refuses to identify as a Croatian writer. Early life and education Ugrešić was born on 27 March 1949 in Kutina, Yugoslavia (now Croatia). Her mother was an ethnic Bulgarian from Varna. She majored in comparative literature and Russian language at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Arts, pursuing parallel careers as a scholar and as a writer. After graduation, she continued to work at the university, at the Institute for Theory of Literature. In 1993, she left Croatia for political reasons. She has spent time teaching at European and American universities, including UNC-Chapel Hill, UCLA, Harvard University, Wesleyan University, and Columbia University. She is based in Amsterdam where she is a freelance writer and contributor to several American and European literary magazines and newspapers. Writing Nove ...
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Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak
Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak (born 7 February 1940 in Dubrovnik, Croatia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Slovenian pianist and music teacher. Early life Tomsic received private lessons at a very young age and continued with education at the Music High School in Ljubljana and later at the Slovene Academy of Music under professor Zora Zarnik. Following the advice of concert pianist Claudio Arrau, she went to the United States at age 12 and in 1957 graduated from Juilliard School of Music in New York. Her teachers were Katherine Bacon and Alexander Uninsky. Arthur Rubinstein heard her New York Town Hall recital and invited her to study with him privately in the late 1950s. Tomšič became one of Rubinstein's protegées. Career Tomsic has been teaching piano at the Slovene Academy of music in Ljubljana since 1967. She has had a wide ranging concert career and is often invited to judge piano competitions including Van Cliburn, Leeds, L. v. Beethoven, Clara Haskil, and others. Dubravka To ...
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