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Milivoje
Milivoje ( sr, Миливоје) is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Milivoje Blaznavac (1824–1873), Serbian soldier and politician *Milivoje Božović (born 1985), Serbian professional basketball player * Milivoje Mićo Božović (born 1957), Montenegrin composer *Milivoje Ćirković (born 1977), Serbian former professional footballer * Milivoje Kostic (born 1952), Serbian-American thermodynamicist, professor emeritus at Northern Illinois University * Milivoje Lazić (born 1978), Slovenian-born Serbian professional basketball coach *Milivoje Mijović (born 1991), Serbian basketball player *Milivoje Novaković (born 1979), former Slovenian footballer *Milivoje Stojanović (1973–1914), Serbian military commander *Milivoje Tomić (1920–2000), Serbian actor *Milivoje Trbić, Yugoslav army captain (kapetan) and member of the Chetniks during World War II *Milivoje Vitakić (born 1977), Serbian former professional footballer *Milivoje Živanović (1900 ...
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Milivoje Božović
Milivoje Božović (born December 15, 1985) is a Serbian professional basketball player for KK Budućnost Bijeljina of the First League of Republika Srpska. Career He played with Belgrade clubs Lavovi 063, Mega Vizura and OKK Beograd before joining Hemofarm where he spent four seasons. In the summer of 2011 he signed with Budućnost Podgorica, but was released in November 2011. In December 2011, he signed with Sant'Antimo of the Legadue, for the rest of the season. In January 2013, he returned to Serbia and signed with Borac Čačak. During the summer of 2013 he was on trial with Alba Berlin and Turów Zgorzelec, but did not signed. In November 2013, he returned to Borac Čačak, but after only one game he left them and signed with Vojvodina Srbijagas for the rest of the season. In September 2014, he signed with SCM CSU Craiova in Romania. In 2020, Božović joined KK Čelik. He parted ways with the team on 6 December 2021. On 15 December, Božović signed with KK Budućnost ...
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Milivoje Kostic
Milivoje Kostic (also, Milivoje M. Kostic; in Serbian Cyrillic: Миливоје Костић; born 20 March 1952 in Bioska, Užice municipality, Yugoslavia), is a Serbian-American thermodynamicist and professor emeritus of mechanical engineering at Northern Illinois University, Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Illinois, and Editor-in-Chief of the Thermodynamics section of the journal ''Entropy''. He is an expert in energy fundamentals and applications, including nanotechnology, with emphasis on efficiency, efficient energy use and energy conservation, and environment and sustainability.Faculty and Staff (Milivoje Kostic), College of Engineering and Engineering Technology at Northern Illinois University/ref> Biography Milivoje Kostic was born and raised in Serbia (Yugoslavia at the time). He completed his "Dipl-Ing" (Diploma Engineer) degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Belgrade in 1975, with the distinction of having the highest GPA in the mechanical engi ...
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Milivoje Lazić
Milivoje Lazić ( sr-Cyrl, Миливоје Лазић; born 13 May 1978) is a Slovenian-born Serbian professional basketball coach. Early life Lazić was born in Ljubljana, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia). He played basketball for Smelt Olimpija and the Slovenian under-14 national team. In 1991, he moved to Belgrade, Serbia, following of the breakup of Yugoslavia. In Serbia, Lazić played for OKK Beograd and Kolubara from Lazarevac. Due to the serious injury, he had to retire from professional basketball. Lazić earned his master's degree from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Sport and Physical Education. Coaching career Lazić began his coaching career with FMP in Belgrade. In 1998, he became the coach for youth teams. In 2005, he got promoted to the senior squad. While working at FMP, Lazić got his first taste of the NBA through Summer League coaching stints in 2007 with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls. In 2010, La ...
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Milivoje Blaznavac
General Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac (16 May 1824, in Blaznava – 5 April 1873, in Belgrade) was Serbian soldier and politician who served as the president of the ministry of Serbia from 1872 to 1873. Biography Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac finished elementary school and a painting craft school in his native village of Blaznava. His father, Petar, was a rural merchant and shopkeeper from Blaznava, although a story circulated that he was an illegitimate son of Prince Miloš Obrenović and a lady of Miloš's household, whom Miloš married off to one of his guards retired as a village storekeeper, before the birth of Blaznavac in 1824. Upon graduation, he immediately joined the army and later the police force under Prince Miloš. During his stormy career Blaznavac was almost killed for treachery by Jevrem Obrenović, Miloš's brother, and later by Prince Alexander Karađorđević, who succeeded Miloš on the throne of Serbia in 1842. Jevrem gave him his life, but only after havi ...
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Milivoje Novaković
Milivoje Novaković (; sr-Cyrl, Миливоје Новаковић, ; born 18 May 1979) is a Slovenian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Novaković spent his youth career at Olimpija where he remained until the age of 19, when he was forced to leave and look for the opportunity to play professional football elsewhere as he was written off by the club officials who considered him unpromising and too skinny for a forward. Many years later, at the height of his playing career, Novaković revealed that people at Olimpija demanded money in order to promote him to the main squad. He then went to play football for lower tier Austrian clubs where he rose to prominence, eventually signing with professional sides SV Mattersburg and LASK. In 2005, he signed with the Bulgarian top division side Litex Lovech and immediately established himself as one of their top players scoring 16 goals in 24 appearances during the 2005–06 season, earning the title ...
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Milivoje Mijović
Milivoje Mijović (born December 18, 1991) is a Serbian professional basketball player who last played for Belfius Mons-Hainaut of the BNXT league. He was born in Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers a .... References External links Milivoje Mijovic at Eurobasket.comMilivoje Mijovic at BGBasket.com 1991 births Living people Basketball players from Belgrade BC Levski Sofia players Belfius Mons-Hainaut players BK Patrioti Levice players BKK Radnički players KK Slodes players MKS Dąbrowa Górnicza (basketball) players Power forwards (basketball) Serbian expatriate basketball people in Bulgaria Serbian expatriate basketball people in North Macedonia Serbian expatriate basketball people in Poland Serbian expatriate basketball people in Romania Se ...
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Milivoje Živanović
Milivoje Živanović ( sr-cyr, Миливоје Живановић; 2 April 1900 – 15 November 1976) was a renowned Serbian film and stage actor. References 1900 births 1976 deaths People from Požarevac Serbian male stage actors Serbian male film actors 20th-century Serbian male actors {{Serbia-actor-stub ...
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Milivoje Vitakić
Milivoje Vitakić (; born 16 May 1977) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a defender. Club career Vitakić started out at his hometown club Borac Čačak, making his senior debut in 1995. He was acquired by Čukarički in 1997. In the summer of 1998, Vitakić was transferred to Red Star Belgrade. He spent the following six seasons with the ''Crveno-beli'', winning three domestic league titles (2000, 2001 and 2004) and four national cups (1999, 2000, 2002 and 2004). In the summer of 2004, Vitakić moved abroad to France and signed with Lille. He stayed there for three years, before switching to fellow French club Grenoble. International career At international level, Vitakić was capped twice for Serbia and Montenegro, making both appearances under manager Ilija Petković in 2004. Honours ;Red Star Belgrade * First League of Serbia and Montenegro: 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2003–04 * Serbia and Montenegro Cup The Serbia and Montenegro Cup was an association footb ...
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Milivoje Stojanović
Milivoje Stojanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Миливоје Стојановић; 18 September 1873 – 4 December 1914) was a Serbian military commander who served during the Balkan Wars and during the Serbian Campaign (part of the larger Balkans Campaign) during World War I. After his death in the Battle of Kolubara, Serbian composer Stanislav Binički composed the March on the Drina in his honour. Career Stojanović graduated from the military academy with the 22nd class and became an infantry lieutenant in 1892. After the conquest of Rajčanski rid, as a key ground for victory in the Battle of Bregalnica, the commander of the First Army, Crown Prince Alexander I, was so delighted with the performance of the XII Regiment that he personally approached Stojanović (who commanded the unit), congratulated him, and removed the Order of Karađorđe's Star (with swords) from his chest and personally stuck it on the chest of Stojanović. Death and legacy In the First World War in 191 ...
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Milivojević
Milivojević ( sr-Cyrl, Миливојевић, ) is a Serbian patronymic surname derived from a masculine given name Milivoj. It may refer to: *Luka Milivojević (born 1991), footballer *Marko Milivojević Marko Milivojević is a Serbian musician. He played drums and keyboards in various Yugoslav bands as Morbidi, U Škripcu, Partibrejkers, Električni Orgazam, Old Stars Band, E-Play etc., and is known as the last drummer of the Serbian roc ..., musician * Miloš Milivojević (born 1986), footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Milivojevic Serbian surnames Slavic-language surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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Milivoje Ćirković
Milivoje Ćirković (; born 14 April 1977) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Club career After returning from his loan at Milicionar, Ćirković played his first official game for Partizan in November 1999. He became a first-team regular in the 2000–01 season, making a career-high 34 appearances across all competitions. In the 2001–02 and 2002–03 seasons, Ćirković helped Partizan win back-to-back championship titles. He was subsequently a member of the team that reached the group stage of the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League, converting the decisive penalty in the shoot-out against Newcastle United in the final qualifying round. In January 2006, Ćirković extended his contract with Partizan for another four years. He was deemed surplus to requirements after failing to make any appearances in the 2007–08 season. International career Ćirković was capped nine times for Serbia and Montenegro (previously known as FR Yugoslavia). ...
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Milivoj
Milivoj ( sr, Миливој) is an old Slavic origin given name derived from elements: ''milo'' ("gracius, favour") + ''voj'' ("soldier, war"). Popular primarily in South Slavic states. The name may refer to: *Milivoj Ašner (1913–2011), a former police chief in the Independent State of Croatia *Milivoj Bebić (born 1959), Croatian water polo player *Milivoj Bračun (born 1958), a Croatian football manager *Milivoj Dukić (born 1993), Montenegrin sailor *Milivoj Jugin (1925–2013), Serbian aeronautical engineer, constructor, publicist and popularizer of science *Milivoj Karakašević (born 1948), Serbian table tennis player *Milivoj Krmar (born 1997), Serbian footballer *Milivoj Lajovic (1921–2008), an Australian politician of Slovene origin *Milivoj Petković (born 1949), a Bosnian-Croat army officer *Milivoj Radović (1915–1987), a Yugoslav Olympic fencer *Milivoj Solar (born 1936), a Croatian literary theoretician, literary historian, essayist and a university professor ...
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