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Frane is a masculine Croatian given name and a variant of Franciscus. Notable people with the name include: *Frane Adam (born 1948), Slovenian sociologist, editor and former dissident political activist *Frane Bitunjac (born 1997), Croatian footballer * Frane Bućan (born 1965), Croatian footballer * Frane Bulić (1846–1934), Croatian priest, archeologist, and historian *Frane Čačić (born 1980), Croatian footballer *Frane Čirjak (born 1995), Croatian footballer * Frane Despotović (born 1982), Croatian futsal player *Frane Franić (1912–2007), Croatian Roman Catholic archbishop *Frane Ikić (born 1994), Croatian footballer *Frane Katalinić (1891–1976), Croatian rower *Frane Lojić (born 1985), Croatian footballer * Frane Matošić (1918–2007), Croatian footballer and coach *Frane Milčinski (1914–1988), Slovenian poet, satirist, humorist, comedian, actor, writer and director * Frane Nonković (born 1935), Croatian water polo player *Frane Petric or Franciscus Patrici ...
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Franciscus
Franciscus is a Latin given name, originally an epithet meaning "the Franks, Frank, the Frenchman". It was applied to Saint Francis of Assisi (1181/82–1226). Francis had been baptized Giovanni (John); his father was Duchy of Spoleto, Italian and his mother county of Provence, Provençale (territorial evolution of France, at the time not considered kingdom of France, French); his father was on business in France when he was born, and when he returned to Assisi, he began to call his son by the nickname ''Francesco'', in the opinion of G. K. Chesterton possibly because out of a general enthusiasm for all things French, or because of his commercial success in France.Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1924). "St. Francis of Assisi" (14 ed.). Garden City, New York: Image Books. p. 158. After the canonization of Saint Francis of Assisi in 1228, the custom of naming children after saints led to the popularization of ''Franciscus'' as a given name. In the vernaculars of western Europe, the na ...
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Frane Selak
Frano Selak or Frane Selak (14 June 1929 – 30 November 2016) was a Croatian man who was known for his frequent brushes with death. He has been described as either the world's luckiest or unluckiest man. Selak's near-death experiences began in January 1962 when he was riding a train through a cold, rainy canyon and the train flew off the tracks and crashed in a river. An unknown person pulled Selak to safety, while 17 other passengers drowned. Selak suffered a broken arm and hypothermia. The next year, during his first and only plane ride, he was blown out of a malfunctioning plane door and landed in a haystack; the plane crashed, killing 19 people. Three years after that, in 1966, a bus that he was riding in skidded off the road and into a river, drowning four passengers. Selak swam to shore with a few cuts and bruises. In 1970, his car caught fire as he was driving and he managed to escape before the fuel tank blew up. Three years later, in another driving incident, the e ...
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Frayne (other)
Frayne or Frayn may refer to: People *Bruce Frayne (1958), Australian sprinter *Trent Frayne (1918–2012), Canadian sportswriter * Henry Frayne (musician) (born 1965), Irish-American musician * Henry Frayne (athlete) (born 1990), Australian track and field athlete * David Frayne, a British Anglican priest, Provost of Blackburn *Alex Frayne, an Australian film director *John G. Frayne (1894–1990) physicist and sound engineer * Steve Frayne (1982) is an English magician who performs under the stage-name of Dynamo. * Shawn Frayne inventor of the Windbelt device for converting wind power to electricity *George Frayne leader of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen *Hilary Weston née Frayne (1942), Lieutenant Governor of Ontario *Michael Frayn (1933), an English playwright and novelist *Rebecca Frayn (1962), an English documentary film maker, screenwriter and novelist. Places * Frayne College, a co-educational school located in Baranduda, Victoria. *Ursula Frayne Catholic Coll ...
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Franey
Franey () is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. Population See also * Communes of the Doubs department The following is a list of the 571 communes of the Doubs department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Doubs {{Doubs-geo-stub ...
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Franex
Franex is a village and former municipality in the district of Broye in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. It was first recorded in 1242 as ''Frasnei''. The municipality had 84 inhabitants in 1811, which increased to 131 in 1850. It then declined to 115 in 1900, 110 in 1950 and 46 in 1990. In 1992 the municipality was incorporated into the larger, neighboring municipality Murist Murist (; frp, Muri ) is a former municipality in the district of Broye, in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. Its territory was enlarged in 1981 with the formerly independent municipalities La Vounaise and Montborget, and in 1992 with F .... References * Former municipalities of the canton of Fribourg Villages in the canton of Fribourg {{Fribourg-geo-stub ...
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Franek
Franek is the oldest oil shaft in the world, located in the village of Bóbrka, Poland. It was dug in 1854 by hand by Ignacy Łukasiewicz Jan Józef Ignacy Łukasiewicz (; 8 March 1822 – 7 January 1882) was a Polish pharmacist, engineer, businessman, inventor, and philanthropist. He was one of the most prominent philanthropists in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, crown land o .... References Oil wells {{Poland-geo-stub ...
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Frain (other)
Frain may refer to: * Frain (name), a surname * Frain, Vosges, a commune in France *Vranov nad Dyjí, a market town in the Czech Republic, also known by its German name, Frain See also *Frane Frane is a masculine Croatian given name and a variant of Franciscus. Notable people with the name include: *Frane Adam (born 1948), Slovenian sociologist, editor and former dissident political activist *Frane Bitunjac (born 1997), Croatian footba ...
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Franjo
Franjo is a Croatian masculine given name. In Croatia, the name Franjo was among the top ten most common masculine given names in the decades up to 1949. Notable people with the name include: *Franjo Arapović (born 1965), former Croatian basketball center * Franjo Babić (1908–1945), Croatian writer and journalist * Franjo Benzinger (1899–1991), Croatian pharmacist *Franjo Dijak (born 1977), Croatian actor *Franjo Bučar (1866–1946), Croatian writer and sports popularizer of Slovenian origin *Franjo Džal (1906–1945), colonel in the Independent State of Croatia's air force *Franjo Džidić (born 1939), footballer and football coach from Mostar, Bosnia and Hercegovina * Franjo Fröhlich, Yugoslav Olympic fencer *Franjo Frankopan, Croatian nobleman and Latinist *Franjo Glaser (1913–2003), Croatian football goalkeeper and football manager *Franjo Gregurić (born 1939), Croatian politician, prime minister of Croatia July 1991 to September 1992 *Franjo Hanaman (1878–1941), ...
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Frano (given Name)
Frano is a Croatian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Frano Bakarić, Croatian sprinter * Frano Botica, New Zealand-Croatian rugby coach and player * Frano Getaldić-Gundulić, Ragusan writer and politician * Frano Gundulić, Ragusan nobleman * Ivan Frano Jukić, Bosnian cleric and writer * Frano Kršinić, Croatian sculptor * Frano Kršinić (biologist), Croatian marine biologist * Frano Lasić, Croatian actor and singer * Frano Menegello Dinčić, Yugoslav artist * Frano Mlinar, Croatian football player * Frano Radman, Dalmatian cleric and writer * Frano Supilo, Croatian politician and journalist * Frano Vićan, Croatian water polo player * Frano Vodopivec, Croatian cinematographer * Frano Zubić, Bosnian cleric See also * Franjo * Frane * Fran (given name) Fran is a Spanish, Italian, Croatian, Slovene and Albanian unisex name (respectively Fanny/Francisca/Francisco, Francesca/Francesco and Fran(j)o), and a common short form (hypocorism) of the ...
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Fran (given Name)
Fran is a Spanish, Italian, Croatian, Slovene and Albanian unisex name (respectively Fanny/Francisca/Francisco, Francesca/Francesco and Fran(j)o), and a common short form (hypocorism) of the English names Frances and Francis. The Spanish and Italian Fran is more common for men, while the English name is mostly used for women. The Croatian, Slovenian and Albanian Fran is used only for men. Fran is the name of: People Women * Fran Adams, American actress * Frances Fran Allison (1907–1989), American television and radio comedian, personality and singer, star of the television show ''Kukla, Fran and Ollie'' * Fran Baum, Australian social scientist * Fran Blanche, American engineer and guitar pedal builder * Frances Fran Brill (born 1946), American retired ''Muppets'' puppeteer and actress * Fran Capo, American motivational speaker and author * Francine Fran Drescher (born 1957), American actress * Fran Gebhard, Canadian theatre director and actor * Francis Fran Jeffries (1937–201 ...
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Frane Vojković
Frane Vojković (; born 20 December 1996) is a Croatian footballer who most recently played as an attacking midfielder for NK Lokomotiva Zagreb. Club career Early years Vojković joined the HNK Hajduk Split academy at the age of 6, and advanced through the ranks, playing for the national team in all the categories from U14 upwards. A precocious player, he made his U17 national team debut at the age of 15,Hrvatska - Češka 3:0
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becoming a first-team regular there, while, despite being born in the last days of 1996, he played for the '95 generation, helping it the national U17 championship.
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Frane Vladislavić
Frane Vladislavić (born 9 January 1994 in Melbourne) is a Croatian football winger, currently a free agent. Vladislavić also holds an Australian passport. Club career A Croatian U-17 international, Vladislavić was moved in January 2012 to the Hajduk first team by coach Krasimir Balakov. Having debuted for the first team, he was sent on loan to Hajduk's feeder team NK Primorac 1929 in the summer of 2012. References External links * Frane Vladislavić profileat hajduk.hrFrane Vladislavić profileat the Croatian Football Federation The Croatian Football Federation ( hr, Hrvatski nogometni savez, HNS) is the governing body of association football in Croatia. It was originally formed in 1912 and is based in the capital city of Zagreb. The organisation is a member of both FIF ... official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Vladislavic, Frane 1994 births Living people Soccer players from Melbourne Association football wingers Association football fullbacks Croatian footballers Cr ...
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