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Gordana
Gordana () is a Slavic female first name, mostly used in Slavic countries such as Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Name is derived from Proto-Slavic ''*gъrdъ'' (''gȏrd'') meaning proud. Notable people * Gordana Baric, international lawn bowls competitor for Australia * Gordana Boban (born 1967), Bosnian actress * Gordana Bogojević (born 1974 - died 2009), Serbian basketball player * Gordana Božinovska (born 1965), Serbian singer * Gordana Čomić (born 1958), Serbian politician * Gordana Đilas (born 1958), Serbian poet * Gordana Gadžić (born 1955), Serbian actress * Gordana Grubin (born 1972), Serbian basketball player * Gordana Jankuloska (born 1975), Macedonian politician * Gordana Jurčan (born 1971), Croatian volleyball player * Gordana Kamenarović (born 1958), Serbian actress * Gordana Knezević (born 1950), Serbian journalist * Gordana Komadina (born 1976), Croatian basketball player * Gordana Kuić (born 1942) ...
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Gordana Knezević
Gordana () is a Slavic female first name, mostly used in Slavic countries such as Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Name is derived from Proto-Slavic ''*gъrdъ'' (''gȏrd'') meaning proud. Notable people * Gordana Baric, international lawn bowls competitor for Australia * Gordana Boban (born 1967), Bosnian actress * Gordana Bogojević (born 1974 - died 2009), Serbian basketball player * Gordana Božinovska (born 1965), Serbian singer * Gordana Čomić (born 1958), Serbian politician * Gordana Đilas (born 1958), Serbian poet * Gordana Gadžić (born 1955), Serbian actress * Gordana Grubin (born 1972), Serbian basketball player * Gordana Jankuloska (born 1975), Macedonian politician * Gordana Jurčan (born 1971), Croatian volleyball player * Gordana Kamenarović (born 1958), Serbian actress * Gordana Knezević (born 1950), Serbian journalist * Gordana Komadina (born 1976), Croatian basketball player * Gordana Kuić (born 1942), S ...
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Gordana Čomić
Gordana Čomić ( sr-Cyrl, Гордана Чомић; born 16 June 1958) is a Serbian politician who served as minister for human and minority rights and social dialogue from 2020 to 2022. A long-time member of the Democratic Party (DS), she was excluded from the party in 2020 after announcing her opposition to the boycott to the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election. Since then, she has served as an independent politician. Early life and career Čomić was born in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, in what was then the People's Republic of Serbia in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. She trained as a physicist and was employed at the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Technical Sciences from 1984 to 1999. From 1999 to 2004, she worked in marketing for JP ''SPC Vojvodina''. Čomić was one of the first Serbian politicians to write a blog, starting in 2006. Politician Early years (1992–2001) Čomić joined the Democratic Party's Novi Sad municipal board in 1992. She later became ...
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Gordana Suša
} Gordana Suša (2 February 1946 – 22 June 2021) was a Serbian journalist. She wrote a weekly Saturday column for the daily '' Blic'' and from 2010 until her death sat on the board of the (RRA), the country's electronic media regulatory body. Early life and education Born in Belgrade to a writer and journalist father Živorad Mihailović - Šilja (1920-2003) from Kruševac and mother Radojka Katić from Dalmatia, young Gordana spent part of her childhood in Zagreb. She completed the Fifth Belgrade Gymnasium before enrolling in and graduating from the journalism program at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Political Sciences. Journalism career Radio-Television Belgrade Simultaneous to her university studies, Suša worked as contractor at Radio Belgrade's Channel Two, hosting a daily arts programme ''Ko se duri u kulturi''. In 1971, she got hired full-time at Radio Belgrade's news division. Starting out as a reporter, she moved up to a commentator position and eventu ...
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Gordana Đilas
Gordana Đilas ( sr-cyr, Гордана Ђилас; born 23 December 1958) is a Serbian poet, librarian and bibliographer. Biography Gordana Đilas graduated from “Dušan Vasiljev” Secondary School in Kikinda and attended the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad, where she graduated in Yugoslav and World Literature in 1982. In 2011, she earned a master's degree at the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade, in Librarianship and Information Sciences. She worked on gathering material for the Srpski biografski rečnik (Serbian Biographical Dictionary) (1984).She taught Serbian Language and Literature at “Đorđe Bešlin” Secondary School, in Тitel (1985/1986), and at the School of Chemistry in Novi Sad (1986/1987), after which she worked for the Matica Srpska Publishing Company (1987/1989). The Matica Srpska Library She has been working at the Matica Srpska Library since 1989, in the Department for Cataloguing and Bibliographic Work, and as of 1992, she is Head of the Heritage Col ...
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Gordana Boban
Gordana Boban (born 13 September 1967) is a Bosnian actress. She graduated in Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo in class of professor Boro Stjepanović. Currently, she is acting in Kamerni teatar 55, theater in Sarajevo. Early life Since early childhood, she was a member of the Cultural-Art Society "Radnik" from Livno Livno ( sr-cyrl, Ливно, ) is a city and the administrative center of Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated on the river Bistrica in the southeastern edge of the Livno Fiel ..., during which she appeared in several roles of Amateur Theater Livno during the 1980s. Filmography ;Films *'' Mliječni put'' (2000) *'' Gori vatra'' (2003) *'' Nafaka'' (2006) *'' Kenjac'' (2006) ;Television *'' Lud, zbunjen, normalan'' (2007-2009) References External links * 1967 births Living people Bosnia and Herzegovina film actresses Bosnia and Herzegovina television actresses 21st-cent ...
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Gordana Kuić
Gordana Kuić ( sr-cyr, Гордана Куић, ; 29 August 1942 – January 2023) was a Serbian novelist. Biography Kuić was born on 29 August 1942.''Style''Miris kiše na Balkanu (11 May 2009) She was the winner of numerous literature awards in the countries that made up former Yugoslavia.GordanaKuic.comOfficial Biography/ref> Her work has been mainly inspired by her mother Blanka Levi and her aunts, such as Laura Papo Bohoreta, to whom she dedicated two novels, who were Sephardi Jews.GordanaKuic.comStory About My Writing/ref> Kuić is probably best known for her first novel ''The Scent of Rain in the Balkans'', an unexpected hit initially published by the Jewish community imprint in Belgrade in 1986. The book was subsequently made into a ballet, a theatre play and television series. Kuić died in January 2023, at the age of 80.
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Gordana Matković
Gordana Matković ( sr-cyr, Гордана Матковић; born 15 March 1960) is a Serbian politician. She served as General Adviser of the former President of Serbia Boris Tadić from 2004 to 2012. Previously, she served as the Minister of Social Affairs in the Government of Serbia from 2000 to 2004. Career She is the Director of the Social Policy Studies Department in Center for Liberal-democratic studies and her professional interest covers different fields such as social insurance and social policy, demography, labor economics and human development. She works as a consultant for the World Bank, UNDP and UNICEF. She is a Visiting professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics. From 2000 to 2004, she was the Minister of Social Affairs in the Government of Serbia under Zoran Đinđić. From 2004 to 2012, she was the General Adviser of the President of Serbia Boris Tadić. In 2004, Matković received the "Konstantnin Obradović" award in the area of human rights ...
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Gordana Jankuloska
Gordana Jankuloska (, ; born 12 October 1975) is the former 10th Interior Minister of the Government of North Macedonia. She was a Minister in four cabinets of Nikola Gruevski. During the 2015 Macedonian protests, activists demanded that Gruevski and his cabinet resign. Jankuloska and two others resigned from their positions.Macedonia on high alert as protests grow over wire taps scandal
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Mitko Čavkov Mitko Čavkov ( mk, Митко Чавков, ; born 24 January 1963) is a former In ...
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Gordana Grubin
Gordana Grubin (Serbian Cyrillic:Гордана Грубин, born August 20, 1972 in Zrenjanin, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Serbian professional basketball player who played in Europe and the United States. WNBA career Grubin played six seasons in WNBA for the Los Angeles Sparks, Indiana Fever, Phoenix Mercury and Houston Comets. In the 1999 WNBA season she ranked fifth in three-point percentage. Gordana became first Indiana Fever player in their franchise history. She was selected as the first pick of the 2000 WNBA Expansion Draft. European career * MVP of National championship of Yugoslavia 1997 * Winner of Hungarian Cup 1999 * Winner of European Fiba Cup 1999/2000 with Basket Parma * Elected the best foreign player of Italian Championship 1999/2000 * Winner of Italian Cup and Italian Championship 2000/2001 * Winner of Polish Cup and Polish Championship 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 * Finalist Fiba Europe Eurolegaue 2002 * Finalist of Italian Championship 2003/2004 * The Best s ...
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Gordana Bogojević
Gordana Bogojević, married Kovačević, (22 May 1974 – 5 December 2009) is a former Yugoslavian and Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hungar ...n female basketball player and former member of basketball national team of FR Yugoslavia. External linksIn memoriamGordana BogojevićProfile
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Gordana Kamenarović
Gordana Kamenarović (born 1958) is a Serbian actress. Born in Novi Sad, in what was then Yugoslavia, she graduated acting from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, and became a member of the Serbian National Theatre in the same city. She played many roles in the Serbian National Theatre and other theatres, as well as TV dramas, TV series, radio-dramas, featured and short movies. She is a member of the Association of Dramatic Artists of Vojvodina Theatre roles *"Femka from Futog", ''Migrations'', Miloš Crnjanski, director Vida Ognjenović; *"Mrs. Susic", ''Ujez'', Branislav Nušić, director Radoslav Milenković; *"First Lady", ''Zoya's Apartment'', Mikhail Bulgakov, director Dejan Mijac; *"Nellie", ''The Secret Diary of Virginia Woolf'', author and director Milena Pavlovic; *"Mrs. Lugomirski", ''Was there a Prince's Supper'', author and director Vida Ognjenović; *"Lydmila", ''The Oginski Polonaise'', Nikolai Koloyada, director Ana Ivanovic; *"Her Mother", ''Skocidjevojka'' ...
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Gordana Jurčan
Gordana Jurcan (born ) is a retired Croatian female volleyball player. She was a member of the Croatia women's national volleyball team. Jurcan was part of the Croatian national team at the 1993 Mediterranean Games in Languedoc-Roussillon, at the 1995 European Championship in the Netherlands, at the 1995 World Cup in Japan, and at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. With ŽOK Rijeka she won two Croatian Leagues, in 1999 and 2000, and four Croatian Cups, in 1992, 1999, 2000 and 2001. Career Jurcan was born in Pula, Croatia. She started playing at 12 with local club ŽOK Poreč. When she was still in the ''kadeti'' of her club, she started playing for the first team. Her talent was quickly noted, and several top teams tried to bring her to their club. She eventually chose Rijeka, and played there for the rest of her career. She was one of the fundamental players of Rijeka for many years, as well as the "captain in the real sense of the word." With Rijeka she won the 1999 and 20 ...
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