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Miljan ( sr-Cyrl, Миљан, ) is a masculine given name of South Slavic origin. Notable people with the name include: *Miljan Goljović (born 1971), Serbian-born retired Slovenian basketball player *Miljan Govedarica (born 1994), Bosnian footballer *Miljan Miljanić (1930–2012), Serbian football coach *Miljan Mrdaković (born 1982), Serbian footballer *Miljan Pavković (born 1981), Serbian basketball player *Miljan Radović (born 1975), retired Montenegrin footballer *Miljan Vuković (born 1990), Serbian rower * Miljan Zekić (born 1988), Serbian tennis player See also * Miljanić *Miljanovac *Miljanovci (Kalesija) Miljanovci ( Cyrillic: Миљановци) is a village in the municipality of Kalesija, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informal ... {{given name Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Montenegrin masculine given names ...
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Miljan Goljović
Miljan Goljović (born August 27, 1971) is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He was a 2.03 m tall small forward, that was a remarkable talent on offense. Club career Goljović was the Top Scorer of the EuroLeague 1999–00 season, as a player of Pivovarna Laško, averaging 20.2 points per game. He also played in the EuroLeague wearing the jersey of Ulkerspor. Slovenian national team Goljović was also a member of the senior Slovenian national basketball team. Personal life Goljović was born in Raška, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hungar .... He acquired Slovenian citizenship following his move there, in 1994. References External links FIBA Profile
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Miljan Govedarica
Miljan Govedarica (born 26 May 1994) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a left midfielder for Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih. Club career Born in Sarajevo, Govedarica started playing with local club Slavija before signing with Serbian side Donji Srem and playing with them in the 2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga. After one season in Serbia, he returned to Slavija in the summer of 2014. In 2015, he left Slavija for Sloboda Tuzla. After Sloboda, Govedarica also played for Olimpik, Slavija again and Zvijezda 09, who he joined in January 2018. Govedarica won the First League of RS in the 2017–18 season and got promoted to the Bosnian Premier League with Zvijezda 09. He left the club after his contract expired on 29 May 2019. On 11 June 2019, Govedarica signed a two year contract with Zrinjski Mostar. He made his official debut and scored his first goal for Zrinjski on 11 July 2019, in a 0–3 away win against Akademija Pandev in the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League first qual ...
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Miljan Miljanić
Miljan Miljanić ( sr-Cyrl, Миљан Миљанић; 4 May 1930 – 13 January 2012) was a Yugoslav and Serbian football player, coach and administrator, who played as a defender. Born in Bitola, Vardar Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, to a family originating from the Banjani clan in the Nikšić municipality in Montenegro, Miljanić spent the first years of his life in what would later become SR Macedonia within SFR Yugoslavia and eventually present day North Macedonia. During his colourful career, Miljanić coached Red Star Belgrade (won 10 trophies), Real Madrid (won back-to-back La Liga titles, including a League/Cup double in the 1974–75 season), Valencia CF (disappointing stint that lasted three quarters of the 1982–83 season when he got sacked with the team in 17th place in the league), and the Yugoslav national side, of which he was a head coach in the 1974 and 1982 World Cups. He is equally known as the all-powerful president of the Football Association of FR ...
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Miljan Mrdaković
Miljan Mrdaković (, ; 6 May 1982 – 22 May 2020) was a Serbian professional footballer who played as a striker. A journeyman, he played for 20 clubs across ten countries and scored 150 goals in all competitions. He also represented Serbia at the 2008 Olympics. Club career Mrdaković was born in Niš, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. After starting out at FK Radnički Niš and FK Partizan he moved to Belgian club R.S.C. Anderlecht at the age of 16, playing for their youth and reserve teams before going on loan to fellow Belgian First Division side S.C. Eendracht Aalst in early 2002. Subsequently, Mrdaković returned to his homeland and signed with OFK Beograd on a free transfer. He was his team's top scorer in the 2002–03 season and third overall with 20 league goals, and in August 2003 transferred back to Belgium by joining K.A.A. Gent on a four-year contract. He left by mutual agreement in April 2004, then spent a further one and a half years with OFK. In ea ...
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Miljan Pavković
Miljan Pavković (; born April 20, 1981) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player who is the head coach for Šenčur of the Slovenian League and the ABA League 2. Professional career Pavković started his professional career with Zdravlje in 1998. He spent six seasons in Leskovac, before transferring to NIS Vojvodina in 2004. Pavković left Novi Sad in 2005, signing for Budućnost Podgorica. After two seasons in Montenegro, he signed for Hemofarm in 2007, spending the next four years in Vršac. In the 2011–12 season, Pavković played with Radnički Kragujevac. In June 2012, Pavković moved abroad, signing with ČEZ Nymburk in the Czech Republic. In July 2013, Pavković signed with KK Igokea. On November 29, 2013, he signed with Steaua București. In September 2014, he signed with Rabotnički. Coaching career After retirement as a player with Šenčur Šenčur (; in older sources also ''Šentjur'',''Intelligenzblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung'', no. 141. ...
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Miljan Radović
Miljan Radović ( cyrl, Миљан Радовић) is a retired Montenegrin footballer who played as a midfielder. He is well-known for his accurate set pieces that often led to beautiful goals. He is also nicknamed 'The Professor' because of his quick, well-timed passes and entertaining skills. Playing career Club Born in Nikšić ( SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia), he started his career in 1993 by playing with the local club FK Sutjeska Nikšić where in 7 seasons he made over 250 league appearances and scored over 30 goals. In 2000, he moved to FK Vojvodina also competing in the First League of FR Yugoslavia. In 2003, he signed with NK Šmartno 1928 plating in the Slovenian First League. He later played with OFK Grbalj, FK Mogren, FK LovćenStats from Montenegro
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Miljan Vuković
Miljan Vuković ( sr, Миљан Вуковић, born 10 January 1990 in Belgrade) is a Serbian rower. He represented Serbia at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Vuković is a member of Partizan Rowing Club. Results Olympic games * 2012 - Coxless four - 10th place World Championship * 2011 - Coxless four - 11th place European Championship * 2010 - Coxless four - 6th place * 2011 - Coxless four - 6th place * 2012 File:2012 Events Collage V3.png, From left, clockwise: The passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia lies capsized after the Costa Concordia disaster; Damage to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as a result of Hurricane Sandy; People gat ... - Coxless four - World U23 Championship * 2009 - Coxless fours - 9th place World Junior Championship * 2008 - Quadruple scull - 4th place References * 1990 births Living people Serbian male rowers Olympic rowers for Serbia Rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Belgrade European Rowing Champi ...
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Miljan Zekić
Miljan Zekić ( sr-Cyrl, Миљан Зекић, ; born 12 July 1988) is a Serbian tennis player. Career Zekić made his ATP main draw debut in doubles with compatriot David Savić as a wildcard pair at the 2011 Serbia Open, losing in the first round to top-seeded pair Zimonjić/Granollers. On 11 July 2016, Zekic reached his best singles ranking of world number 188, while on 8 July 2013, he peaked at world number 269 in the doubles rankings. In July 2016 he won his first trophy on the ATP Challenger Tour winning Internazionali di Tennis dell'Umbria in Todi. Zekić made his ATP main draw debut in singles as a qualifier at 2017 Croatia Open Umag, losing to Radu Albot in the first round. In two weeks' time, he played in another ATP tournament, 2017 Generali Open Kitzbühel, defeating top seed Alessandro Giannessi and eighth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in the qualifying rounds, and earned his first ATP main draw victory by defeating world No. 66 Andrey Kuznetsov, before losing to ...
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Miljanić
Miljanić is a South Slavic surname. Notable people with the name include: * Ana Miljanić (born 1982), Serbian athlete and politician * Dijana Miljanić (born 1997), Montenegrin football player * Miljan Miljanić (1930–2012), Yugoslav and Serbian football player, coach and administrator * Milomir Miljanić (born 1963), Montenegrin folk singer * Miloš Miljanić (born 1960), Serbian football manager and player * Niko Miljanić (1892–1957), Montenegrin and Serbian anatomist and surgeon * Radmila Miljanić (born 1988), Montenegrin handball player See also * Miljan {{surname Surnames of Serbian origin Surnames of Montenegrin origin ...
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Miljanovac
Miljanovac is a village in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit .... Demographics According to the 2021 census, its population was 103. It was 160 in 2011. References Populated places in Bjelovar-Bilogora County {{BjelovarBilogora-geo-stub ...
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Miljanovci (Kalesija)
Miljanovci ( Cyrillic: Миљановци) is a village in the municipality of Kalesija, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and H .... Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 1,918. References Populated places in Kalesija {{TuzlaCanton-geo-stub ...
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Slavic, Slav or Slavonic may refer to: Peoples * Slavic peoples, an ethno-linguistic group living in Europe and Asia ** East Slavic peoples, eastern group of Slavic peoples ** South Slavic peoples, southern group of Slavic peoples ** West Slavic peoples, western group of Slavic peoples ** Slavic Americans, Americans of Slavic descent * Anti-Slavic sentiment, negative attitude towards Slavic peoples * Pan-Slavic movement, movement in favor of Slavic cooperation and unity * Slavic studies, a multidisciplinary field of studies focused on history and culture of Slavic peoples Languages, alphabets, and names * Slavic languages, a group of closely related Indo-European languages ** Proto-Slavic language, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages ** Old Church Slavonic, 9th century Slavic literary language, used for the purpose of evangelizing the Slavic peoples ** Church Slavonic, a written and spoken variant of Old Church Slavonic, standardized and widely adopted by ...
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