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Gojko Celebic
Gojko ( Serbian script: Гојко) is a masculine given name of an old South Slavic origin. Meaning is little hidden but is connected with peace, as Pacific. It may refer to: *Gojko Balšić, 15th-century nobleman *Gojko Berkuljan (1923–1989), painter *Gojko Bervar (born 1946), Slovenian journalist *Gojko Đogo (born 1940), Serbian poet *Gojko Kačar (born 1987), Serbian footballer *Gojko Kenda, Slovene musician * Gojko Koprivec (born ), Slovene politician * Gojko Mitić (born 1940), German film star from Serbian origin * Gojko Onič (born ), Slovene financial manager * Goja Pajagić Bregar, scientist and Slovene museum curator * Gojko Pijetlović (born 1983), Serbian water polo goalkeeper * Gojko Stanič (born 1940), Slovene politician and journalist *Gojko Šušak Gojko Šušak (; 16 March 1945 – 3 May 1998) was a Croatian politician who held the post of Minister of Defence from 1991 to 1998 under President Franjo Tuđman. From 1990 to 1991 he was the Minister of Emigrati ...
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Cyrillic
, bg, кирилица , mk, кирилица , russian: кириллица , sr, ћирилица, uk, кирилиця , fam1 = Egyptian hieroglyphs , fam2 = Proto-Sinaitic , fam3 = Phoenician , fam4 = Greek script augmented by Glagolitic , sisters = , children = Old Permic script , unicode = , iso15924 = Cyrl , iso15924 note = Cyrs (Old Church Slavonic variant) , sample = Romanian Traditional Cyrillic - Lord's Prayer text.png , caption = 1780s Romanian text (Lord's Prayer), written with the Cyrillic script The Cyrillic script ( ), Slavonic script or the Slavic script, is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic, Turkic, Mongolic, Uralic, Caucasian and Iranic-speaking countries in Southeastern Europe, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, North Asia, and East Asia. , around 250 million people in Eurasia use Cyrillic a ...
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Goja Pajagić Bregar
Fikrat Goja ( az, Fikrət Qoca, 25 August 1935 – 5 May 2021) was an Azerbaijani poet. He was honored as a People's Poet of Azerbaijan in 1998. Early life and education Goja was born in Agdash. He attended Maxim Gorky Literature Institute of Moscow, graduating in 1964. "The Woman Who Couldn't Find Words" was Goja's first published poem. Goja described it as "about a woman who was surprised about everything all of the time. She couldn't understand the things that were going on in the world around her." Biography Goja was the executive editor of '' Gobustan'' since 1978 and he was active in the Writer's Union of Azerbaijan, becoming secretary in 1997. Many of Goja's poems in Azeri have been published. They covered the struggle for freedom. His books of poetry reflect his love for his homeland, his feelings of patriotism, and his thoughts on man and time. He has toured extensively in many countries and dedicated poems to national liberation movements in those countries, ...
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Gojković
Gojković (Cyrillic script: Гојковић) is a Serbian patronymic surname derived from the masculine given name Gojko. It may refer to: *Duško Gojković (born 1931), jazz musician * Predrag Gojković (1932–2017), singer *Maja Gojković (born 1963), politician * Janko Gojković (born 1973), swimmer *Jovan Gojković (1975–2001), footballer *Vladimir Gojković Vladimir Gojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Гојковић; born 29 January 1981) is a Montenegrin former water polo player and current water polo coach of Montenegro national team. He won silver medal as a member of the Serbia a ... (born 1981), water polo player * Aleksandar Gojković (born 1988), footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Gojkovic Serbian surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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Gojko Marić
Gojko ( Serbian script: Гојко) is a masculine given name of an old South Slavic origin. Meaning is little hidden but is connected with peace, as Pacific. It may refer to: *Gojko Balšić, 15th-century nobleman *Gojko Berkuljan (1923–1989), painter * Gojko Bervar (born 1946), Slovenian journalist *Gojko Đogo (born 1940), Serbian poet *Gojko Kačar (born 1987), Serbian footballer * Gojko Kenda, Slovene musician *Gojko Koprivec (born ), Slovene politician *Gojko Mitić (born 1940), German film star from Serbian origin *Gojko Onič (born ), Slovene financial manager *Goja Pajagić Bregar, scientist and Slovene museum curator *Gojko Pijetlović (born 1983), Serbian water polo goalkeeper *Gojko Stanič (born 1940), Slovene politician and journalist *Gojko Šušak (1945–1998), Croatian politician *Gojko Vučinić (born 1970), Montenegrin handballer *Gojko Zalokas (born 1962), Slovene organiser (sport) *Gojko Zec (1935–1995), Serbian footballer *Gojko Marić (born 1991), Serbian ...
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Gojko Zec
Gojko Zec ( sr-Cyrl, Гојко Зец, ; 15 September 1935 – 3 November 1995) was a Serbian football manager. He coached OFK Beograd, FK Partizan, FK Borac Banja Luka, NK Rijeka, Red Star Belgrade, Aris, Yugoslavia FK Borac Čačak. He was murdered during an armed robbery on 3 November 1995 in Luanda, Angola. The case remains unsolved.


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: *Dates of first and last games under Zec; not dates of official appointments : *Dates of first and last games under Zec; not dates of official appointments


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Gojko Zalokas
Gojko ( Serbian script: Гојко) is a masculine given name of an old South Slavic origin. Meaning is little hidden but is connected with peace, as Pacific. It may refer to: *Gojko Balšić, 15th-century nobleman *Gojko Berkuljan (1923–1989), painter * Gojko Bervar (born 1946), Slovenian journalist *Gojko Đogo (born 1940), Serbian poet *Gojko Kačar (born 1987), Serbian footballer * Gojko Kenda, Slovene musician *Gojko Koprivec (born ), Slovene politician *Gojko Mitić (born 1940), German film star from Serbian origin *Gojko Onič (born ), Slovene financial manager *Goja Pajagić Bregar, scientist and Slovene museum curator *Gojko Pijetlović (born 1983), Serbian water polo goalkeeper *Gojko Stanič (born 1940), Slovene politician and journalist *Gojko Šušak (1945–1998), Croatian politician *Gojko Vučinić (born 1970), Montenegrin handballer *Gojko Zalokas (born 1962), Slovene organiser (sport) *Gojko Zec (1935–1995), Serbian footballer *Gojko Marić (born 1991), Serbian ...
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