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Lidija is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Lidija Abrlić (born 1969), former Yugoslavian and Croatian basketball player * Lidija Auza (1914–1989), Latvian painter * Lidija Bajuk (born 1965), Croatian singer-songwriter and poet *Lidija Benedetič-Lapajne (born 1959), Slovenian athlete * Lidija Bizjak (born 1976), concert pianist * Lidija Bradara, politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina *Lidija Cvetkovic (born 1967), contemporary Australian poet * Lidija Cvijić (born 1998), Serbian handball player * Lidija Dimkovska (born 1971), Macedonian poet, novelist and translator * Lidija Doroņina-Lasmane (born 1925), Latvian dissident * Lidija Figner (1853–1920), Russian revolutionary *Lidija Franklin (1917–2019), American ballet dancer and teacher of Latvian descent * Lidija Pozaić Frketić (born 1974), member of the World Scout Committee * Lidija Horvat (born 1982), Croatian handball player * Lidija Horvat-Dunjko, Croatian opera singer * Lidija Liepiņa (1 ...
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Lidija Liepiņa
Lidija Liepiņa (, russian: Лидия Карловна Лепинь; 4 April 1891 – 4 September 1985) was a Latvian physical chemist, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR, professor, and one of the first women to receive a doctorate in chemistry in the USSR. Her research interests spanned several areas of physical and colloidal chemistry. Most of the works are devoted to the study of the mechanism of processes occurring at the interface between a solid and the environment. She was engaged in study of adsorption, various surface phenomena, corrosion processes, and formation of hydrides. She received many awards for her research contributions including induction into the Latvian Academy of Sciences, Hero of Socialist Labor, the Order of Lenin, the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, and The Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945". Biography Lidija Liepiņa was born on 4 April (March 22 O.S.) 1891, in Saint Petersburg, Russia to a L ...
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Lidija Sotlar
Lidija Sotlar (; 12 June 1929 – 16 October 2018) was a Serbian-born Slovenian ballerina and teacher who was a member and a soloist of the Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet between 1948 and 1972, performing the role of 80 characters from a wide variety of ballet repertoire. She led the Lidija Sotlar Ballet Group which she established at the Central Ballet School in Ljubljana and passed on her knowledge of ballet to several generations of Slovenian dancers and established the Yugoslav Ballet Artists in 1977 that she led artistically and organisationally until 1983. Sotlar was a 2001 recipient of the Honorary Badge of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia. Biography Born Lidija Lipovž in the Serbian town of Kruševac on 12 June 1929, she is the daughter of a train driver who was moved to the town by the authorities. She was raised in the town and finished four grades of primary school and was taught Slovenian. Sotlar's family fled to Slovenia when the Second World W ...
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Lidija Auza
Lidija Auza (February 24, 1914 – December 13, 1989) was a Latvian painter, decorator and teacher. Among the first Latvian artists to apply different auxiliary materials, she is best known for her extraordinary assemblages and abstract paintings. Throughout her career, she became a remarkable figure in Latvian art releasing it from the official rules of socialist realism which encouraged other artists to remain true to their beliefs during the Soviet period. Biography Lidija Auza was born on February 24, 1914 in Vitebsk, Belarus, in a peasant family of Latvians. She lost her parents early and was brought up by her stepfather in Riga, Latvia, where she was able to get an education at Riga French Lycée. In early life, Lidija lived and worked mostly in Riga during the 1930s and 1940s. She graduated from Riga Pedagogical Institute and enrolled at Art Academy of Latvia in 1936, but with the onset of World War II, she postponed her studies and completed a degree of Fine Art only i ...
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Lidija Bizjak
Lidija Bizjak ( sr-Cyrl, Лидија Бизјак, , born 2 August 1976), is a Serbian concert pianist. Early life Born in Belgrade in 1976, Lidija Bizjak began to play the piano at the age of six with Zlata Maleš. 1996 She graduated from the Music Academy in Belgrade in 1996 and then studied at the Conservatoire de Paris under Jacques Rouvier and Maurice Bourgue, winning first prizes in both piano and chamber music. Meeting Ferenc Rados, Murray Perahia, Leon Fleisher, Arie Vardi, Alexander Lonquich, Ida Levin, Christoph Richter, Ksenija Jankovic, Irena Grafenauer and Sergio Azzolini, was very important for her. 2000 After winning many national competitions, she won a top prize at the 2000 Dublin International Piano Competition, as well as the special prize for the compulsory modern piece. Lidija has given a large number of recitals and performances with orchestra like Orchestre National de France, Britten Sinfonia, RTE Irland, Sinfonia Varsovia, Orchestre de Capitole de T ...
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Lidija Doroņina-Lasmane
Lidija Doroņina-Lasmane (born Lidija Lasmane in 1925) is a Latvian dissident, a member of anti-Soviet resistance during the occupation of Latvia and a candidate for 2018 Nobel Peace Prize. Biography Born on July 28, 1925, in the Ulmale Parish of the Aizpute District in a Baptist family, she was baptized at the age of 13 at a Baptist congregation in Saka. After World War II, Lasmane began to study nursing in Riga. She and members of her family were arrested for the first time for delivering medications and bandage materials to Latvian partisans. In April 1947, the War Tribunal of the Soviet Latvian Interior Ministry Armed Forces sentenced Lidija Lasmane to five years in a concentration camp, with limitation of her rights to last for three years afterward. Her father, Andrejs Lasmanis, was sentenced to 10 years, while her mother received a suspended sentence of three years. While at a labor camp called Vosturallag in the eastern Ural Mountains, Lidija came down with a case of ...
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Lidija Pozaić Frketić
Lidija Pozaić Frketić of Croatia (born 23 September 1974) is one of 12 elected volunteer members of the World Scout Committee, the main executive body of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, in charge of international relations. She has addressed the European Parliament and the World Bank. She completed an MS in Chemical Technology Engineering at the University of Zagreb, an MBA at Erasmus University Rotterdam, and is completing PhD studies in analytical chemistry at the Cambridge Education Centre. She is a pharmaceutical quality control manager. She joined Scouting in 1983, served at local level as Patrol leader and Group Leader from 1988 to 1992, and as a Member of the National Council from 1992 to 1995. She served as International Commissioner of the Scout Association of Croatia from 1995 to 2001. From 2004 to 2007 she was Chair of the European Scout Committee. She is a member of the Association of Top Achiever Scouts (ATAS), having completed the highest C ...
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Lidija Bajuk
Lidija Bajuk (born November 23, 1965 in Čakovec, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia) is a Croatian singer-songwriter and poet. She performs traditional Croatian folk songs, mostly from her native region of Međimurje, and writes songs inspired by traditional folk music. She has also published several collections of poetry and fairy tales based on Croatian folklore and Slavic mythology. With Dunja Knebl Dunja Knebl (born 1946, Zagreb) is an acoustic folk and ethno music singer/performer and translator from Croatia. Knebl was born in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia and lived in Skopje, Belgrade, Karlovac, but has also lived in Washington, Moscow and ... and the band Legen, Lidija Bajuk is one of the founders and most respected representatives of the contemporary Croatian ethno scene. After she graduated from the Teacher's College Čakovec, Lidija Bajuk (www.lidijabajuk.com, www.hds.hr) worked as a teacher and librarian in her native province of Međimurje. Presently, she is based in Zagr ...
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Lidija Bradara
Lidija Bradara (born 17 August 1971) is a Bosnian Croat politician. She is a member of the Croatian Democratic Union The Croatian Democratic Union ( hr, Hrvatska demokratska zajednica, lit=Croatian Democratic Community, HDZ) is the major conservative, centre-right political party in Croatia. It is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Croa ... and since 28 February 2019, has been a member of the national House of Peoples. See also * Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina * House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina References External links *Lidija Bradaraat imovinapoliticara.cin.ba 1971 births Living people People from Kiseljak Politicians of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina politicians Members of the House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina {{BosniaHerzegovina-politician-stub ...
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Lidija Vukićević
Lidija Vukićević ( sr-Cyrl, Лидија Вукићевић; born 20 July 1962) is a Serbian film and TV actress and politician. From 2004 until 2012, she was also politically involved with the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), serving as their MP in the Serbian parliament from 2007 until 2012. She originates from the Vasojevići clan. Acting career Best known for playing the role of Violeta a.k.a. Viki, daughter of the central Popadić family on the hugely popular '' Bolji život'' television series, Vukićević's acting career peaked throughout the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s. Following a few small roles on film and television, her cinematic career in Yugoslavia was launched in 1985 after being cast in 's ', the seventh instalment of the popular folksy comedy film series '' Lude godine''. Twenty two years of age at the time, Vukićević played the role of sexy housemaid Lilika. The exposure on ''Žikina dinastija'', and especially regular appearances on ''Bolji život'', l ...
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Lidija Dimkovska
Lidija Dimkovska (Macedonian: , born 1971) is a Macedonian poet, novelist and translator. She was born in Skopje and studied comparative literature at the University of Skopje. She proceeded to obtain a PhD in Romanian literature at the University of Bucharest. She has taught Macedonian language and literature at the University of Bucharest and world literature at the University of Nova Gorica in Slovenia. She now lives in Ljubljana, working as a freelance writer and translator of Romanian and Slovenian literature. Dimkovska is an editor at ''Blesok'', the online Macedonian literary journal. She has won a number of literary prizes including: *the Hubert Burda literary prize for young East European poets (2009) *the Tudor Arghezi international poetry prize in Romania (2012) *the Macedonian Writers' Union award (2004 and 2012) *the EU Prize for Literature (2013) *the European Prize for Poetry Petru Krdu (2016) Her first novel was ''Skrivena Kamera'' (Macedonian: '','' English ...
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Lidija Manić
Lidija Vera Manić is a Serbian model and beauty queen who became the first woman from Serbia to win a major international title after being crowned Miss International 1975 in Motobu, Japan. Miss International She was succeeded by French delegate Sophie Perin as Miss International in 1976. Incidentally, Perin and Manić were delegates of their respective countries in the 1975 Miss Universe pageant held in San Salvador, El Salvador. Since Yugoslavia has since disintegrated into several countries, Manić remains as the only winner of a major beauty pageant from Yugoslavia, beside Saša Zajc, Miss Europe Miss Europe is a beauty pageant for European women from all over Europe. It was established in February 1927 by Fanamet, the European distributor of Paramount, as a one-off event where the winner was to star in a film directed by Friedrich ... 1969. References External linksOfficial Miss International website - Past winners {{DEFAULTSORT:Manic, Lidija 1 ...
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Lidija Horvat
Lidija Horvat (born 5 May 1982) is a Croatian handball player, who currently plays for the Romanian club Rapid Bucuresti and for the Croatia women's national handball team. She played on the Croatian team at the 2008 European Women's Handball Championship, where Croatia finished 6th, and at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where Croatia finished in 7th. In June 2015, she transferred to the Trabzon-based Turkish club Zağnos SK to play in the Turkish Women's Handball Super League The Turkish Women's Handball Super League ( tr, Türkiye Kadınlar Hentbol Süper Ligi) is the top professional league for Turkish women's handball clubs. It is administered by the Turkey Handball Federation, and the winners are recognized as Tu .... References 1982 births Living people Croatian female handball players Olympic handball players of Croatia Handball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Handball players from Zagreb Croatian expatriate sportspeople in Turkey Expatriate handball play ...
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