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Krstović
Krstović ( sr-cyr, Крстовић) is a Serbian surname. It may refer to: *Bojan Krstović (born 1980), Serbian basketballer *Nikola Krstović (born 2000), Montenegrin footballer * Radovan Krstović (born 1963), Serbian footballer See also *Krstić, surname * Krstovići, settlement in Zadar Zadar ( , ; historically known as Zara (from Venetian and Italian: ); see also other names), is the oldest continuously inhabited Croatian city. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region. Zadar serv ..., Croatia {{DEFAULTSORT:Krstovic Surnames of Serbian origin Surnames of Montenegrin origin ...
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Nikola Krstović
Nikola Krstović ( cnr-Cyrl, Никола Крстовић; born 5 April 2000) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Lecce and the Montenegro national team. He is considered to be one of the most promising young talents in Montenegro. Club career FK Zeta On 23 April 2016, Krstović made his competitive debut for Zeta, being assigned the number 13 jersey. He came on as a second-half substitute for Filip Kukuličić in their 1–1 league draw away against Iskra Danilovgrad, becoming the youngest player ever to appear in a 1. CFL game at the age of 16 years and 18 days old. Until the end of the 2015–16 Montenegrin First League, Krstović would go on to play in three more fixtures (all as a substitute) as the club hovered around the middle of the table. On 5 November 2016, Krstović made his first appearance of the 2016–17 season, entering the field during the second half of a 1–0 home league win over Bokelj. He scored his first se ...
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Bojan Krstović
Bojan Krstović (born November 1, 1980) is a Serbian professional basketball player who last played for Kragujevački Radnički. He is a 1.94 m (6 ft 5 in) tall shooting guard. Professional career He began playing basketball at the age of 15 in KK Buducnost Peć. His professional career began in KK Borac Čačak, where he spent two seasons (2001–02, 2002–03). From there he opened the door to FMP Železnik. With a team from the Belgrade for five years (2003-2008) won all his trophies - 2004 and 2006 the first place in the Adriatic League, in 2005 and 2007 Kup Radivoja Koraća. In 2008 signed with Hemofarm where he stayed till 2011 when he signed with KK Budućnost Podgorica KK, K.K., kK, k.k., or other sequences of two k's with or without punctuation may refer to: Arts and media *KK, the production code for the 1967 ''Doctor Who'' serial ''The Faceless Ones'' * "KK" (song), a 2014 song by Wiz Khalifa * Kk. or Kirk .... In August 2012, he signed with Radnički Krag ...
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Radovan Krstović
Radovan Krstović ( sr-Cyrl, Радован Крстовић; born 17 September 1963) is a Serbian retired footballer. Career He started his career out in his hometown club Radnički Nova Pazova after which he proceeded to play for Srem from Sremska Mitrovica. He became a full professional upon signing with Olimpija Ljubljana in 1983.Zoran Stanišić, ''Tempo In musical terminology, tempo (Italian, 'time'; plural ''tempos'', or ''tempi'' from the Italian plural) is the speed or pace of a given piece. In classical music, tempo is typically indicated with an instruction at the start of a piece (often ...'' (1991-05-08). "Issue #1315, pg. 13" (in Serbo-Croatian). References External links * 1963 births Living people Men's association football midfielders Yugoslav men's footballers Serbian men's footballers Serbian expatriate men's footballers NK Olimpija Ljubljana (1945–2005) players NK GOŠK Dubrovnik players HNK Hajduk Split players FK Željezničar Saraje ...
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Krstić
Krstić (, sr-cyr, Крстић) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the given name ''Krsta'' or '' Krsto''. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Krstić, Serbian football agent and a former footballer *Bilja Krstić, Serbian singer * Denko Krstić (1824–1882), Ottoman Serb merchant and activist * Dobrosav Krstić, Serbian footballer *Đorđe Krstić, renowned Serbian realist painter * George Krstic, American screenwriter, producer and director *Ljiljana Krstić (1919-2001), Serbian actress * Micko Krstić (1855–1909), Ottoman rebel and Chetnik * Miloš Krstić (born 1987), Serbian professional footballer * Miloš Krstić (born 1988), Serbian professional footballer * Miroslav Krstić, Yugoslavian control theorist and a professor *Nebojša Krstić, advisor of the President of Serbia *Nenad Krstić, Serbian basketball player * Petar Krstić, Serbian composer and conductor *Petar Krstić, known as Petar Koćura, Chetnik commander in Old Serbia (1904–08) * Radislav Krstić, ...
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Zadar
Zadar ( , ; historically known as Zara (from Venetian and Italian: ); see also other names), is the oldest continuously inhabited Croatian city. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region. Zadar serves as the seat of Zadar County and of the wider northern Dalmatian region. The city proper covers with a population of 75,082 , making it the second-largest city of the region of Dalmatia and the fifth-largest city in the country. Today, Zadar is a historical center of Dalmatia, Zadar County's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, educational, and transportation centre. Zadar is also the episcopal see of the Archdiocese of Zadar. Because of its rich heritage, Zadar is today one of the most popular Croatian tourist destinations, named "entertainment center of the Adriatic" by ''The Times'' and "Croatia's new capital of cool" by ''The Guardian''. UNESCO's World Heritage Site list included the fortified city of Zadar as par ...
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Surnames Of Serbian Origin
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ...
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