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Ivanković ( sr, Иванковић) is a South Slavic surname, derived from the male given name Ivanko. Notable people with the surname include: *Antun Ivanković (born 1939), Croatian rower * Branko Ivanković (born 1954), Croatian football manager * Ivanka Ivanković (born 1966), witness to alleged apparitions *Jerko Ivanković Lijanović (born 1969), Bosnian politician *Jure Ivanković (born 1985), Bosnian football manager *Krešimir Ivanković (born 1977), Croatian handballer *Luca Ivanković (born 1987), Croatian basketballer *Mario Ivanković (born 1975), Bosnian and Croatian football manager * Mladen Ivanković-Lijanović (born 1960), Bosnian politician *Nenad Ivanković (born 1948), Croatian journalist *Nives Ivanković (born 1967), Croatian actress *Vedran Ivanković (born 1983), Croatian footballer *Vicka Ivanković (born 1964), witness to alleged apparitions *Zlatko Ivanković (born 1952), Croatian football manager * Željko Ivanković (born 1954), Croatian writer See a ...
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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 and East) by a belt of German, Hungarian and 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 Orthodox churches in the form of various local Church Slavonic traditions. Classification The South Slavic languages constitute a dialect continuum. Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin constitute a single dialect within this continuum. *Eastern ** Bulgarian – (ISO 639-1 code: bg; ISO 639-2 code: bul; SIL code: bul; Linguasphere: 53-AAA-hb) ** Macedonian – (ISO 639-1 code: mk; ISO 639-2(B) code: mac; IS ...
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Nives Ivanković
Nives Ivanković (born 1 June 1967) is a Croatian actress. Biography Ivanković was born on 1 June 1967 in Duvno. She attended elementary and secondary school in Split and graduated in acting from the Academy of Performing Arts at the University of Sarajevo. She is a permanent member of the drama theatre in Split, for 19 years. Ivanković is a television, film and theatre actress award winning (awards ''Marul'' for role in ''Mare Libre'', the ''Golden Smile'' on ''Dani satire'' etc.), and for the general public she is known for her roles on the TV series: '' Nad lipom 35'', ''Lud, zbunjen, normalan'', '' Balkan Inc.'', ', ''Bibin svijet'' etc. Personal life Nives Ivanković lives and works in Split. Filmography }) , Maca , , - , 2015 , ''The High Sun ''The High Sun'' ( hr, Zvizdan) is a 2015 Croatian drama film directed by Dalibor Matanić. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival winning the Jury Prize. It is the first Cr ...
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Serbian Surnames
This article features the naming culture of personal names of ethnic Serbs and the Serbian language. Serbian names are rendered in the "Western name order" with the surname placed after the given name. "Eastern name order" may be used when multiple names appear in a sorted list, particularly in official notes and legal documents when the last name is capitalized (e.g. MILOVANOVIĆ Janko). Given names As in most European cultures, a child is given a first name chosen by their parents or godparents. The given name comes first, the surname last, e.g. ''Željko Popović'', where ''Željko'' is a first name and ''Popović'' is a family name. Serbian first names largely originate from Slavic roots: e.g. Miroslav, Vladimir, Zoran, Ljubomir, Vesna, Radmila, Milica, Svetlana, Slavica, Božidarka, Milorad, Dragan, Milan, Goran, Radomir, Vukašin, Miomir, Branimir, Budimir; see also Slavic names, or the list of Slavic names in the Serbian Wikipedia) Some may be non- Slavic but ...
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Croatian Surnames
Croatian may refer to: *Croatia *Croatian language *Croatian people *Croatians (demonym) See also * * * Croatan (other) * Croatia (other) * Croatoan (other) * Hrvatski (other) * Hrvatsko (other) * Serbo-Croatian (other) Serbo-Croatian or Croato-Serbian, rarely Serbo-Croat or Croato-Serb, refers to a South Slavic language that is the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. Serbo-Croatian, Serbo-Croat, Croato-Serbian, Croato-Serb ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Janković
Janković (, ) is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic derived from ''Janko''. It is found in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandar Janković (born 1972), Serbian football coach * Alojzije Janković (born 1983), Croatian chess player *Boban Janković (1963–2006), Serbian basketball player * Boško Janković (born 1984), Serbian footballer * *Božo Janković (1951–1993), Sarajevo-born Serbian footballer *Filip Janković (born 1995), Serbian footballer *Ines Janković (born 1983), Serbian fashion designer *Janko Janković (born 1963), Croatian retired footballer * Jelena Janković (born 1985), Serbian tennis player *Joseph Jankovic, American neurologist * Jovana Janković (born 1981), Serbian TV presenter, currently with RTS *Kenjo Janković (1797–1861), Montenegrin warrior and military leader * Ljubinka Janković (born 1958), Serbian handball player * * Mihailo Janković (1911–1976), Serbian architect ...
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Ivanović
Ivanović ( sr-cyr, Ивановић, ) or Ivanovich ( Russian: Иванович and Ukrainian: Іванович; also transliterated as ''Ivanovitch'') is a surname, a patronymic derived from ''Ivan''. It is a common surname in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia. It may refer to: *Ana Ivanovic (born 1987), Serbian tennis player * Andrei Ivanovitch (born 1968), Roumanian pianist * Cristoforo Ivanovich (1620–1689), music historian, poet, librettist * Božidar Ivanović (born 1946), Montenegrin chess grandmaster and politician * Božina Ivanović (1931–2002), Montenegrin anthropologist and politician * Branislav Ivanović (born 1984), Serbian footballer *Cristoforo Ivanovich (1620–1689), Venetian music historian, poet, librettist * Dmitry Ivanovich (other), several people * Đorđe Ivanović (born 1995), Serbian footballer *Duško Ivanović, (born 1957), Montenegrin basketball player and coach *Feodor I of Russia commonly known in Russian as Tsar Fy ...
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Željko Ivanković
Željko Ivanković (born August 29, 1954 in Vareš) is a Yugoslavian and Bosnian poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, translator. Recent activity In 2017, Željko Ivanković has signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins. Works Books * ''Nesto od onog što jest'', Sarajevo, 1978 (poetry) * ''Utrka puzeva'', Sarajevo, 1982 (poetry) * ''Vrijeme bez glagola'', Sarajevo, 1986 (poetry) * ''(D)ogledi'', Tuzla, 1987 (studies, essays, literary criticism) * ''Price o ljubavi i smrti'', Banja Luka (short stories) * ''Urusavanje slike'', Sarajevo, 1990 (poetry) * ''Zvjezdangrad'', Sarajevo, 1990; Wuppertal, 1995; Sarajevo, 2000; Sarajevo-Wuppertal, 2005 (short stories for children) * '' Dodirom i svijet poce'', Sarajevo, 1992; Zagreb-Sarajevo, 2006 (novel) * ''700 dana opsade'', Zagreb, 1995 (war journal) * ''Izgubljeni zavicaj'', Ljubljana, 1995 (poetry) * ''Ljubav u Berlinu Ljubav may refer to: * ''Ljubav'' (Ekatarina Vel ...
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Zlatko Ivanković
Zlatko Ivanković is a Croatian football coach. He is the brother of former national team coach Branko Ivanković. He managed Iranian club Bargh Shiraz, but was replaced by Bijan Zolfagharnasab at the end of the 2005–2006 season. Career * NK Slaven Belupo Youth (2003–2004) * Bargh Shiraz F.C. (2005–2006) * NK Sloboda Varaždin * Persepolis F.C. * Al-Ahli Saudi FC * Oman national football team The Oman national football team ( ar, منتخب عُمان لكرة القدم) represents Oman in men's international football and is controlled by the Oman Football Association. Although the team was officially founded in 1978, the squad was ... References Croatian football managers Expatriate football managers in Iran Living people 1957 births Croatian expatriate football managers {{Croatia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Vicka Ivanković
Our Lady of Medjugorje ( hr, Međugorska Gospa), also called Queen of Peace ( hr, Kraljica mira) and Mother of the Redeemer ( hr, Majka Otkupiteljica), is the title given to visions of Mary, the mother of Jesus, which began in 1981 to six Herzegovinian Croat teenagers in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina (at the time in SFR Yugoslavia). The alleged visionaries are Ivan Dragičević, Ivanka Ivanković, Jakov Čolo, Marija Pavlović, Mirjana Dragičević and Vicka Ivanković. They ranged from ten to sixteen years old at the time of the first apparition. There have also been continued reports of the visionaries seeing and receiving messages from the apparition of Our Lady during the years since. The seers often refer to the apparition as the "", which is a Croatian archaism for ''lady''. On 13 May 2017, Pope Francis declared that the original visions reported by the teenagers are worth studying in more depth, while the subsequently continued visions over the years are, in his ...
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Vedran Ivanković
Vedran Ivanković (born 3 May 1983) is a Croatian Association football, football retired Defender (association football), defender, who last played for SV 09 Bübingen. Club career Ivanković had a lengthy spell in the Croatian top flight with NK Zagreb, Zagreb and moved to Germany in 2013 to play for several amateur sides.German careers stats
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Nenad Ivanković
Nenad Ivanković (born March 18, 1948) is a Croatian author, journalist and politician. He is best known for his book about the first Croatian president Tuđman and the biography of General Ante Gotovina. He founded '' Samostalnost i napredak'', a Eurosceptic party, and was one of the founders of '' Croatian True Revival'', a right-wing political party. Ivanković received several awards and decorations, including the German Order of Merit and the Croatian Order of Danica Hrvatska. Life and career Ivanković was born in Zagreb. He graduated from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, with a BA in Philosophy and Comparative Literature, and got his MA from the Faculty of Political Science in 1980. He became a journalist in the Vjesnik consortium, where he worked as an editor and columnist in the daily ''Vjesnik'' and the weekly '' Danas''. In 1988, Ivanković went to Bonn to report for ''Vjesnik'', ''Večernji list'' and Croatian Radiotelevision. He was the co-founde ...
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