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Marijan is a male Croatian first name. The Macedonian version of this name is Marjan. Marijan is also a last name found in Croatia. People named Marijan * Marijan Beneš – Croatian boxer *Marijan Brkić Brk – Croatian musician *Marijan Brnčić – Croatian footballer *Marijan Buljat – Croatian footballer * Marijan Čerček – Croatian footballer *Marijan Hinteregger – Croatian-Austrian actor * Marijan Kanjer – Croatian Olympic swimmer * Marijan Kovačević – German-Croat footballer * Marijan Mrmić – Croatian footballer * Marijan Nikolić – Croatian footballer * Marijan Oblak – Croatian Catholic archbishop * Marijan Pušnik – Slovene football manager * Marijan Šunjić – Bosnian Croat Catholic bishop See also * Marjan (name) Marjan is a Dutch and Iranian version of the feminine given name Marianne. The Iranian feminine given name also means "coral" ( :wikt:مرجان). Marjan ( sr, Марјан) is also a Macedonian, Slovene, Croatian and Serbian ...
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Croats
The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They are also a recognized minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia. Due to political, social and economic reasons, many Croats migrated to North and South America as well as New Zealand and later Australia, establishing a diaspora in the aftermath of World War II, with grassroots assistance from earlier communities and the Roman Catholic Church. In Croatia (the nation state), 3.9 million people identify themselves as Croats, and constitute about 90.4% of the population. Another 553,000 live in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where they are one of the three constituent ethnic groups, predominantly living in Western Herzegovina, Central Bosnia and Bosnian Posavina. The minority in Serbia number about 70,000, mostly in Vojvodina. The ...
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Marijan Mrmić
Marijan is a male Croatian first name. The Macedonian version of this name is Marjan. Marijan is also a last name found in Croatia. People named Marijan *Marijan Beneš – Croatian boxer * Marijan Brkić Brk – Croatian musician * Marijan Brnčić – Croatian footballer * Marijan Buljat – Croatian footballer *Marijan Čerček – Croatian footballer *Marijan Hinteregger – Croatian-Austrian actor *Marijan Kanjer – Croatian Olympic swimmer *Marijan Kovačević – German-Croat footballer *Marijan Mrmić – Croatian footballer *Marijan Nikolić – Croatian footballer *Marijan Oblak – Croatian Catholic archbishop *Marijan Pušnik – Slovene football manager * Marijan Šunjić – Bosnian Croat Catholic bishop See also * Marjan (name) Marjan is a Dutch and Iranian version of the feminine given name Marianne. The Iranian feminine given name also means "coral" ( :wikt:مرجان). Marjan ( sr, Марјан) is also a Macedonian, Slovene, Croatian and Serbian versi ...
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Marjan (name)
Marjan is a Dutch and Iranian version of the feminine given name Marianne. The Iranian feminine given name also means "coral" ( :wikt:مرجان). Marjan ( sr, Марјан) is also a Macedonian, Slovene, Croatian and Serbian version of the masculine given name Marius. It also appears as a masculine name in Muslim countries like Bahrein or Sri Lanka. People with this name include: ;Feminine name *Marjan (singer) (born 1948), Iranian singer and actress * Marjan Ackermans-Thomas (born 1942), Dutch pentathlete *Marjan Borsjes (born 1957), Dutch photographer * Marjan Davari (born 1966), imprisoned Iranian researcher, translator and writer *Marjan Haydaree, Afghan footballer * Marjan Jahangiri (born 1962) British professor of cardiac surgery *Marjan Janus (born 1952), Dutch swimmer *Marjan Jonkman (born 1994), Dutch fashion model * Marjan Kalhor (born 1988), Iranian alpine skier * Marjan Kamali, Iranian-born writer, author of ''The Stationery Shop'' and ''Together Tea''. * Marjan ...
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Bosnian Croat
The Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina (), often referred to as Bosnian Croats () or Herzegovinian Croats () are the third most populous ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina, ethnic group in the country after Bosniaks and Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbs, and are one of the Constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina have made significant contributions to the culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most Croats declare themselves Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Catholics and speakers of Croatian language. From the 15th to the 19th century, Christianity in the Ottoman Empire, Catholics in Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina were often persecuted by the Ottoman Empire, causing many of them to flee the area. In the 20th century, political turmoil and poor economic conditions caused more to Emigration, emigrate. Ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War, Ethnic cleansing within Bosnia and Herzegovi ...
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Marijan Šunjić (cleric)
Marijan Šunjić may refer to: * Marijan Šunjić (bishop) (1798–1860), Bosnian Franciscan, bishop, writer and linguist * Marijan Šunjić (physicist) (born 1940), Croatian physicist, professor and diplomat {{hndis, Sunjic, Marijan ...
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Marijan Pušnik
Marijan Pušnik (born 1 November 1960) is a Slovenian football manager. Managerial career Pušnik started his managerial career with Dravograd in 1994 but landed his first serious job as Celje manager in 2000. During his four years at Celje, his biggest success was in the 2002–03 season when his team finished second in the 2002–03 Slovenian PrvaLiga and runners-up of the 2002–03 Slovenian Football Cup. After a few years in Iran, he returned to Slovenia and took over Maribor in 2006 with whom he eliminated Villarreal in the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup. In 2007, after the arrival of Zlatko Zahovič to the club, Pušnik was sacked. After a few years of working at Rudar Velenje where he managed to finish third in the league, he went back to Iran. In June 2015, Pušnik became the manager of Olimpija Ljubljana. After Olimpija finished the first part of the season as the leading team in the league, Pušnik fell into an argument with sporting director Ranko Stojić and was sacked in ...
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Marijan Oblak
Mons. Marijan Oblak (December 8, 1919 in Veli Rat, Dugi otok – February 15, 2008 in Zadar) was a Croatian archbishop of the Archdiocese of Zadar in the Catholic Church. He was ordained a priest on August 5, 1945, in Šibenik. From 1945 to 1949, he was prefect in the diocesan children's seminary in Šibenik, as well as a teacher at a state gymnasium. From 1949 to 1951 he was prefect of the archdiocese's seminary ''Zmajević'' 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 .... From 1955 to 1958 he served as vice-rector of the seminary. He was named auxiliary bishop of Zadar on April 30, 1958, and was ordained a bishop of a titular see on July 6 of the same year in the Cathedral of St. Anastasia. He was made archbishop on August 29, 1969. He served in this position unti ...
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Marijan Nikolić
Marijan Nikolić (born 31 October 1981) is a Croatian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... player. He currently plays for NK Darda, whom he joined from Borac in July 2020.Darđani s visokim ambicijama kreću u sezonu u kojoj slave stogodišnjicu kluba
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Marijan Kovačević
Marijan Kovačević (born 31 August 1973) is a German-Croatian former footballer. Club career He played for German clubs like Hamburger SV, VfL Wolfsburg, MSV Duisburg and SSV Jahn Regensburg, Austrian club Admira Wacker Mödling, Cypriot club Enosis Neon Paralimni FC, Portuguese club União da Madeira and Bosnian and Herzegovian club Široki Brijeg , , nickname = , motto = , image_map = BiH municipality location Široki Brijeg.svg , map_alt = , map_caption = Location o .... References External links Marijan Kovačevićat worldfootball.net * * 1973 births Living people Footballers from Hamburg German people of Croatian descent Association football midfielders German footballers Croatian footballers Hamburger SV players Hamburger SV II players VfL Wolfsburg players MSV Duisburg players NK Široki Brijeg players C.F. União players SSV ...
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First Name
First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1). First or 1st may also refer to: *World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement Arts and media Music * 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and record producer Albums * ''1st'' (album), a 1983 album by Streets * ''1st'' (Rasmus EP), a 1995 EP by The Rasmus, frequently identified as a single * '' 1ST'', a 2021 album by SixTones * ''First'' (Baroness EP), an EP by Baroness * ''First'' (Ferlyn G EP), an EP by Ferlyn G * ''First'' (David Gates album), an album by David Gates * ''First'' (O'Bryan album), an album by O'Bryan * ''First'' (Raymond Lam album), an album by Raymond Lam * ''First'', an album by Denise Ho Songs * "First" (Cold War Kids song), a song by Cold War Kids * "First" (Lindsay Lohan song), a song by Lindsay Lohan * "First", a song by Everglow from ''Last Melody'' * "First", a song by Lauren Daigle * "First", a song by Niki & Gabi * "First", a song by Jonas Brot ...
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Marijan Kanjer
Marijan Kanjer (born 1 October 1973, in Rijeka) is a freestyle swimmer from Croatia, who competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1996 File:1996 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: A Centennial Olympic Park bombing, bomb explodes at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, set off by a radical Anti-abortion violence, anti-abortionist; The center fuel tank explodes on TWA Flight 8 .... References Short profile on Croatian Olympic Committee 1973 births Living people Croatian male freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers of Croatia Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Rijeka Croatian male swimmers Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Croatia Mediterranean Games medalists in swimming Swimmers at the 2001 Mediterranean Games 21st-century Croatian people 20th-century Croatian people {{Croatia-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Marijan Čerček
Marijan Čerček (born 3 February 1949 in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Croatian football player. He scored the 1-0 goal in the first leg of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup against Leeds United International career He made his debut for Yugoslavia in a September 1969 friendly match against the Soviet Union, it remained his sole international appearance. Honours Dinamo Zagreb *Inter-Cities Fairs Cup The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, sometimes referred to as the European Fairs Cup, Fairs Cities' Cup, or simply as the Fairs Cup, was a European Association football, football competition played between 1955 and 1971. It is often considered the predecess ...: 1966–67 * Yugoslav Football Cup: 1968–69 References External links * Profile at Serbian federation official site*Profile at Weltfussball 1949 births Living people Footballers from Zagreb Association football midfielders Yugoslav footballers Yugoslavia international footballers GNK Dinamo Zagreb players NK Zagreb pla ...
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