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Jadranka Barjaktarovic
Jadranka is a feminine given name, the South Slavic variant of Adriana. Notable people with the name include: *Jadranka Barjaktarović (born 1981), Montenegrin singer *Jadranka Đokić (born 1981), Croatian actress *Jadranka Joksimović (born 1978), Serbian politician *Jadranka Jovanović (born 1958), Serbian opera singer *Jadranka Kosor (born 1953), Croatian politician *Jadranka Lončarek, Croatian biologist *Jadranka Pejanović (1979–2018), Serbian actress *Jadranka Skorin-Kapov (born 1955), Croatian academic *Jadranka Stojaković (1950–2016), Bosnian singer-songwriter *Jadranka Travaš-Sejdić Jadranka Travaš-Sejdić is a New Zealand academic, and as of 2018 is a professor at the University of Auckland. Academic career After an undergraduate at the University of Zagreb in Croatia and a PhD titled '' 'Study of the interactions a ..., New Zealand academic {{given name Bosnian feminine given names Croatian feminine given names Montenegrin feminine given names Se ...
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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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Adriana
Adriana, also spelled Adrianna, is a Latin name and feminine form of Adrian. It originates from present day Italy. Translations *Arabic: أدريان * Belorussian: Адрыяна (Adryjana) *Bulgarian: Адриана (Adriana) *Chinese Simplified: 阿德里安娜 (Ā délǐ ānnà) *Chinese Traditional: 阿德里安娜 (Ā délǐ ān *Greek: Αδριανή (Adriani) *Gujarati: એડ્રીયાના (Ēḍrīyānā) *Hebrew: אדריאנה *Hindi: एड्रियाना (Ēḍriyānā) *Japanese: アドリアーナ (Adoriāna) *Kannada: ಆಡ್ರಿಯಾನಾ (Āḍriyānā) *Korean: 아드리아나 (Adeuliana) * Latvian:Ādriana (Aadriana) *Persian: آدریانا *Polish: Adrianna *Russian: Адриана * Serbian: Адријана (Adrijana) *Tamil: அட்ரியானா (Aṭriyāṉā) *Telugu: అడ్రియానా (Aḍriyānā) *Ukrainian: Адріана *Yiddish: אַדריאַנאַ Adriana ;Given name *Adriana (footballer, born 1968), Am ...
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Jadranka Barjaktarović
Jadranka Barjaktarović ( cnr, Јадранка Барјактаровић; born 11 November 1981) is a Montenegrin singer. During 2020 and 2021, she had several controversial performances that were met with numerous condemnations and criticisms in Serbia, Republika Srpska and a part of the Montenegrin public. Life and career She was born in the town of Berane where she grew up and completed primary and secondary education. In 2005 she took third place in the second season of the music competition Zvezde Granda. Two years later, she won the first prize at the festival in Cetinje with the song "Tvoja noć i moja zora" (Your night and my dawn). In 2009 her label Grand Production was released Jadranka's first album entitled "Krv sam tvoja" (I am your blood). On the mentioned album, in addition to six songs, there were also the songs "Laka" (Easy) and "Neotporna" (Irresistible), but also the song "Tvoja noć i moja zora". The song "Laka" was singled out, a single from 2005 th ...
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Jadranka Đokić
Jadranka Đokić (born 14 January 1981) is a Croatian actress. One of the top Croatian actresses, she has won critical approval for her theatre, film and television performances. Her notable film roles include starring in ''Fine Dead Girls'', ''Sorry for Kung Fu'', '' Behind the Glass'', ''Storm'', ''Metastases'' and ''The Priest's Children''. For her performance in ''Behind the Glass'', she won the 2008 Golden Arena for Best Actress. In television, she gained massive mainstream TV fame for her lead roles as nurse Helga in ''Naša mala klinika'', Verica in '' Luda kuća'', herself in '' Moja 3 zida'' and Lili in '' Ko te šiša''. She was also lauded for her award-winning performances in HNK Zagreb, including ''King Lear'', ''Tartuffe'', ''A Winter's Tale'', ''Uncle Vanya'', '' Svaki tvoj rođendan'' and ''The Idiot''. Đokić voiced Terk in the Croatian dub of ''Tarzan''. Early life Đokić was born in Pula on 14 January 1981. She was born to Croatian parents of Bosnian desc ...
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Jadranka Joksimović
Jadranka Joksimović ( sr-Cyrl, Јадранка Јоксимовић; born 26 January 1978) is a Serbian politician who served as minister of European Integration from 2017 to 2022. A member of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), she previously served as minister without portfolio in charge of European Integration from 2014 to 2017. Early life and education Jadranka Joksimović was born on 26 January 1978 in Belgrade, where she finished primary and secondary school. She graduated at the top of her class from the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade, in academic year 2001/2002, at the Department of International Relations. She completed her Master’s studies at the Faculty of Economy and Political Sciences, ALFA University in Belgrade, in 2013. She is currently pursuing doctoral studies in political science at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade. She received ''The Promising Generation'' scholarship of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Nor ...
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Jadranka Jovanović
Jadranka Jovanović ( sr-cyr, Јадранка Јовановић; ; born 8 January 1958) is a Serbian operatic mezzo-soprano who has an active career natively and internationally. Associated with the National Theatre in Belgrade, she has also been a member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2016. Life and musical career Jovanović was born in Belgrade. In her native town she graduated B.A. in theory of music and solo singing and M.A. in solo singing. She debuted as Rosina in Rossini's ''Il barbiere di Siviglia'' at the National Theater in Belgrade, where she interpreted all main mezzo-soprano roles. Her international career started at Teatro alla Scala in Milan where she appeared in ''Carmen'' (Mercedes) and ''Andrea Chénier'' (Bersi), conducted by Claudio Abbado and Riccardo Chailly. At La Scala she also appeared in the leading role in the world premiere staging of ''Orfeo'' by Luigi Rossi. She mostly performed in Italian theatres, opera houses and festivals: * Roma ( ...
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Jadranka Kosor
Jadranka Kosor (; born 1 July 1953) is a Croatian politician and former journalist who served as Prime Minister of Croatia from 2009 to 2011, having taken office following the sudden resignation of her predecessor Ivo Sanader. Kosor was the first and so far only woman to become Prime Minister of Croatia since independence. Kosor started working as a journalist, following her graduation from the Zagreb Faculty of Law. During the Croatian War of Independence, she hosted a radio show dealing with refugee problems and disabled war veterans. She joined the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) in 1989 and quickly climbed up the party hierarchy. In 1995 she was elected party vice-president and was elected to serve in Parliament for the first time. After the death of president and longtime HDZ leader Franjo Tuđman, Kosor supported Ivo Sanader's successful party leadership bid in 2000. Three years later, her party won the parliamentary election and Kosor became the Minister of ...
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Jadranka Lončarek
Jadranka Lončarek is a Croatian cell and molecular biologist researching the molecular mechanism of centrosome biogenesis and their function, with particular attention on numerical control of centrosome formation in non-transformed and cancerous human cells. Education Lončarek earned a Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. Her dissertation in 2002 was titled ''The expression of the urokinase plasminogen activator gene in bladder carcinoma cell lines''. Her doctoral advisor was Jasna Sorić. She completed postdoctoral research in the laboratory of at the Wadsworth Center, where she studied the mechanisms of centriole duplication and mitotic spindle formation. Career and research Lončarek joined the National Institutes of Health in 2011 as a Stadtman investigator at the National Cancer Institute. She studies the centrosome cycle in proliferating cells and is head of the Centrosome Biology Section of the Cancer Innovation L ...
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Jadranka Pejanović
Jadranka Pejanović (19 January 1979 – 30 September 2018) was a Serbian actress and journalist. She worked on television channels N1 and B92. Early life and career Jadranka Pejanovic was born in Belgrade on January 19, 1979 as Jadranka Bugarski. She finished the Philological Gymnasium. She graduated from the Academy of Arts in Belgrade, in the class of professor Branislav Jerinić. She has played in several theater performances, puppet theater, koreodrams, as well as several films and domestic series. From the puppet shows and theatrical roles, in 2008, she stepped into the world of television, in the newsroom TV B92. She led the show "Planet", then for several months she was the leader of the morning program "TV Dizanje" and reported from across the country all over Serbia, and then she went to the news program. She was co-author of the documentary film "Untold Stories", about the life of Zoran Djindjic. She has been working on N1 Television since its inception. In the ...
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Jadranka Skorin-Kapov
Jadranka Skorin-Kapov (born as Jadranka Boljunčić in Pula, Croatia in 1955) is a professor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook in the College of Business, and with affiliated positions in the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. Her background includes PhD degrees in Operations Research, in Philosophy, and in Art History. She serves as the Head of Management Area in the College of Business. She founded and currently directs the ''Center for Integration of Business Education & Humanities (CIBEH)''. Skorin-Kapov received the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities in 2016. In 2017 Skorin-Kapov received the Ideas Worth Teaching Award from the Aspen Institute business and society program. In 2020 Skorin-Kapov was elected as the corresponding member of the ''Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts'' in the Department of Social Sciences. In 2022 Skorin-Kapov was appointed as the SUNY Di ...
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Jadranka Stojaković
Jadranka Stojaković ( sr-cyr, Јадранка Стојаковић, 24 July 1950 – 3 May 2016) was a Bosnian singer-songwriter popular in the former Yugoslavia, known for her unique voice. Her best known hits are "Sve smo mogli mi", "Što te nema", and "Bistre vode Bosnom teku". Biography Stojaković was born in Sarajevo to a family of school teachers. Her infancy was spent in a small village near Bosanski Novi where her parents got assigned to teach. Her parents soon divorced and she moved with her mother back to Sarajevo. Over the subsequent few years, the two were continually on the move — throughout Yugoslav towns and communities experiencing shortages of primary school teachers where her mother would get work — Dubrovnik, Gradac na Moru, Vareš, etc. Mother and daughter eventually settled in various villages around Sarajevo, which is where young Jadranka spent a notable part of her childhood. At the age of 16, Stojaković joined her uncle Vukašin Radulović's jazz gr ...
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Jadranka Travaš-Sejdić
Jadranka Travaš-Sejdić is a New Zealand academic, and as of 2018 is a professor at the University of Auckland. Academic career After an undergraduate at the University of Zagreb in Croatia and a PhD titled '' 'Study of the interactions and structure in polyelectrolyte copolymer gel systems based on acrylamide monomers' '' at the University of Auckland, Travaš-Sejdić joined the staff, rising to full professor. Travaš-Sejdić is co-founder of spin-out Spot Check. Honours and awards In 2017, Travaš-Sejdić was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand. In 2018 the New Zealand Association of Scientists awarded Travaš-Sejdić the Shorland Medal. In 2019, Travaš-Sejdić was awarded the Hector Medal by the Royal Society of New Zealand Royal may refer to: People * Royal (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name * A member of a royal family Places United States * Royal, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Royal, Illinois, a ...
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