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Kovačić And Others V. Slovenia
Kovačić ( Serbo-Croatian, sh-Cyrl, Ковачић), alternatively spelled Kovačič in Slovene and Slovak (feminine (Slovak): Kovačičová), Kovacsics in Hungarian, or transliterated as Kovacic/Kovacich/Kovachich in English, is one of the most common surnames in Croatia, Slovenia, as well as Hungary and Serbia. Etymologically it is a patronymic derivative of the surname Kovač, which is a Slavic cognate of the English surname Smith, and as such is closely related to the similar surname Kovačević. In Croatia the form ''Kovačić'' is more common than ''Kovač'', whereas in Slovenia it is the other way around. There are around 12,000 people with this surname in Croatia, making it the 7th most common in the country. It may refer to: * Anikó Kovacsics (b. 1991), Hungarian handballer * Ante Kovačić (1854–1889), Croatian writer * Antun Kovacic (born 1981), Australian footballer * Bruno Kovačić (b. 1967), Croatian musician * Dieter Kovačič (b. 1973), real ...
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Serbo-Croatian
Serbo-Croatian () – also called Serbo-Croat (), Serbo-Croat-Bosnian (SCB), Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS), and Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS) – is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. It is a pluricentric language with four mutually intelligible standard varieties, namely Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. South Slavic languages historically formed a continuum. The turbulent history of the area, particularly due to expansion of the Ottoman Empire, resulted in a patchwork of dialectal and religious differences. Due to population migrations, Shtokavian became the most widespread dialect in the western Balkans, intruding westwards into the area previously occupied by Chakavian and Kajkavian (which further blend into Slovenian in the northwest). Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs differ in religion and were historically often part of different cultural circles, although a large part o ...
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Anikó Kovacsics
Anikó Cirjenics-Kovacsics (born 29 August 1991) is a Hungarian handballer for Ferencvárosi TC and the Hungarian national team. She started to play at the young age of 10. She signed to Győri Audi ETO KC in 2006, where she quickly rose through the ranks and became a regular member of the first team at a very young age. She is reputed as a possible successor of world-class playmaker and former teammate Anita Görbicz. Kovacsics made her international debut on 22 September 2009 against Germany. She represented Hungary on five World Championship (2009, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019) and also participated on five European Championship (2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020). Anikó scored 15 goals against SG BBM Bietigheim in the 2018–19 Women's EHF Champions League season. Achievements *Nemzeti Bajnokság I: **''Winner'': 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2021 *Magyar Kupa: **''Winner'': 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 *EHF Champions League: **''W ...
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Miodrag Kovačić
Miodrag Kovačić ( sr, Мидораг Ковачић; born 31 July 1965) is a Serbian weightlifter. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,715 ... in Men's Featherweight. Kovačić placed 34th out of 36 competitors, lifting a total of 247.5 kg.He ranks 2470 in the All Time Weightlifter Rankings. References External linksMiodrag Kovačić - Sports-Reference.com 1965 births Living people Serbian male weightlifters Olympic weightlifters for Yugoslavia Weightlifters at the 1996 Summer Olympics Yugoslav male weightlifters Serbia and Montenegro sportsmen Place of birth missing (living people) {{Serbia-weightlifting-bio-stub ...
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Miljenko Kovačić
Miljenko Kovačić (19 March 1973 – 20 August 2005) was a Croatian football player. His nickname was "The Son of the Wind". Club career He played professionally for quite a few teams, most notably for Dinamo Zagreb with which he was part of the national championship victory in 1995–1996 and Brescia (Italy). Certain choices he made in his professional career were interesting, at one point he quit playing because of religious reasons (he was a member of the Hare Krishna Hare Krishna may refer to: * International Society for Krishna Consciousness The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), known Colloquialism, colloquially as the Hare Krishna movement or Hare Krishnas, is a Gaudiya Vaishnav ... religion) stating money being the root of evil and that he was content with what he had. This was a shock to his employer at the time, the professional Italian team Brescia. Kovačić did return to professional soccer briefly in 2001, but quit again in 2005 due t ...
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Miklós Kovacsics
Miklós Kovacsics (April 20, 1953 – February 2, 2005) was a Hungarian handball player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics. He was born in Pécs Pécs ( , ; hr, Pečuh; german: Fünfkirchen, ; also known by other #Name, alternative names) is List of cities and towns of Hungary#Largest cities in Hungary, the fifth largest city in Hungary, on the slopes of the Mecsek mountains in the countr .... In 1980 he played three matches as a member of the Hungarian team which finished fourth in the Olympic tournament. References 1953 births 2005 deaths Handball players at the 1980 Summer Olympics Hungarian male handball players Olympic handball players for Hungary Sportspeople from Pécs {{Hungary-handball-bio-stub ...
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Mateo Kovačić
Mateo Kovačić (; born 6 May 1994) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Chelsea and the Croatia national team. He is usually deployed in a central or box-to-box role, but can play in deeper positions. He also adapted to playing either wide on the left or as an attacking midfielder earlier in his career. Kovačić began his professional career with Dinamo Zagreb at the age of 16, with whom he won two consecutive league titles, before joining Inter Milan in 2013. After the 2014–15 season, he moved to Real Madrid, where he won the 2015–16, 2016–17 and 2017–18 Champions Leagues. He joined Chelsea on one-year loan in 2018, signing permanently for the London club at the end of the season. With Chelsea, Kovačić won the 2018–19 Europa League and the 2020–21 Champions League, as well as the Chelsea Player of the Year after the 2019–20 season. A full Croatian international since 2013, Kovačić represented the nat ...
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Maria Kovacic
Maria Kovacic () is an Australian politician. She is a Senator for New South Wales representing the Liberal Party, succeeding Jim Molan after his death. She previously served as the President of the New South Wales Liberal Party. Political career 2022 federal election Kovacic was as the Liberal Party's candidate for the marginal Labor seat of Parramatta at the 2022 federal election, held by retiring MP Julie Owens. Although the seat was considered a highly possible gain for the party (due to Owens' retirement and the fact that the state seat of Parramatta was Liberal-held at the time), she was unsuccessful and Labor's candidate Andrew Charlton won the seat with an increased majority. President of the New South Wales Division (2022–2023) On 5 October 2022, Kovacic was elected President of the New South Wales division of the Liberal Party. Senate (2023–present) Preselection Following the death of Jim Molan in 2023, the Liberal Party needed to fill a casual vacancy. The fin ...
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Lojze Kovačič
Lojze Kovačič (9 November 1928 – 1 May 2004) was a Slovene writer. His novel ''The Newcomers'' ( sl, Prišleki) is often considered one of the most important Slovene novels of the 20th century and has been translated into German, French, Spanish, English and Dutch. Kovačič was born to a Slovene father and a German mother in Basel, Switzerland in 1928. When his patriotic father refused Swiss citizenship, his family was expelled from Switzerland in 1938 and moved first to rural Lower Carniola and then to Ljubljana, just at the outbreak of the Second World War. His father's death in 1944 shifted the burden of supporting the family onto Lojze. At the end of the war, the mere fact that they were half German made them suspicious and the whole family apart from Lojze were deported. Lojze remained despite frequent confrontations with the authorities. In 1962 he graduated in Slavic and Germanic Studies from the Faculty of Education of the University of Ljubljana. He found employme ...
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Ivan Goran Kovačić
Ivan Goran Kovačić (; 21 March 1913 – 12 July 1943) was a Croatian poet and writer. Early life and background He was born in Lukovdol (part of Vrbovsko), a town in Gorski Kotar, to a Croat father, Ivan Kovačić, and Transylvanian Jewish mother Ruža ( née Klein). Ha-Kol (Glasilo Židovske zajednice u Hrvatskoj); Nataša Maksimović Subašić; Zora Dirnbach – Svjetionik s one strane nacionalizma; stranica 4; broj 110, lipanj/srpanj/kolovoz 2009. He attended the Gymnasium Karlovac. In his honour, the Karlovac city library, the city's oldest cultural institution founded in 1838, was renamed after him. During World War II, in the harsh winter of 1942, Kovačić and Vladimir Nazor volunteered for the Partisan forces to set an anti-fascist example for the world. At that time, Goran was already ill with tuberculosis and Nazor was advanced in age, but they were motivated by their consciences. Kovačić was killed by Serbian Chetnik troops in an east-Bosnian village of Vr ...
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Igor Kovačić
Igor Kovačić (born 27 October 1979) is a Serbian sprint canoer who competed in international events in the early 2000s. At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ..., he finished ninth in the K-4 1000 m event. References Sports-Reference.com profile 1979 births Canoeists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic canoeists for Serbia and Montenegro Yugoslav male canoeists Serbian male canoeists Serbia and Montenegro male canoeists Place of birth missing (living people) {{serbia-canoe-bio-stub ...
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Emilio Kovačić
Emilio Kovačić (born January 11, 1968 in Zadar) is a Croatian professional basketball scout and former player. At a height of 2.08 m (6'10) tall, he was a center with great rebounding skills and decent defensive abilities. He played for many years in the EuroLeague. College career Kovačić played American college basketball for the NAIA Grand Canyon Antelopes and Biola Eagles.Worries Tinge Success for Biola's Kovacic
Mitch Polin, '' Los Angeles Times'', Feb 26, 1991
He also played in the NCAA Division I team, the
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Dieter Kovačič
Dieb13 is the performing name of Dieter Kovačič, a Viennese-based avant-garde musician. He has also performed under the names Takeshi Fumimoto, Echelon, Dieter Bohlen, and dieb14. After appearing on several compilations documenting the burgeoning Viennese avant-garde scene of the late 1990s, he released his first solo album in 2000. Allmusic.com Bio/ref> He has gone on to perform in a number of collaborations with other notable performers, including Burkhard Stangl, erikm, Mats Gustafsson and the John Butcher Group. Discography Solo works *''Contemplations On The Congnitive Loudness Of The 4th Reich'n'Roll'', 10" hand-cut vinyl (GOD 2019) *''trick17'' 12" colored vinyl (Corvo 2013) *''t-series'', 13 hand-cut LPs (2013) *''u-series 2008'', a series of unique 7" vinyl flexi-disks (2008) *''Dieb13 vs. Takeshi Fumimoto'', 12" vinyl picture disc (Mego, June 2005) *''Restructuring'' (Charhizma, 2000) Collaborations *''Jardin Des Bruits'' - with Burkhard Stangl ( Mikroton 2019) *'' ...
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