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Mia Begović
Mia Begović (; born 11 January 1963) is a Croatian film, stage and television actress. She is best known as the younger sister of the late Croatian actress Ena Begović. Personal life Born in Trpanj to mother Terezija and father Nikola Begović, Mia is the younger sister of the late actress, Ena, who died in a traffic accident on the island of Brač, in August 2000. Mia was married to the famous water polo player, Ronald Lopatni, with whom she has a daughter born in 1991, Maja Lena. In 2004 Mia married Željko Žnidarić, but the couple got divorced in 2010. She lives and works in Zagreb. Filmography *'' Villa Maria'' (2004) *''Zabranjena ljubav'' (2005) *'' Tata i zetovi'' (2006–2007) *''Ponos Ratkajevih Ponos or Ponus (Ancient Greek: Πόνος ''Pónos'') is the personification of hardship or toil. Family Hesiod According to Hesiod's ''Theogony'' (226–232), "painful" Ponos was the child of Eris (Strife), with no father, and the brother of ...'' (2007–2008) ...
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Pula Film Festival
Pula Film Festival ( hr, Pulski filmski festival) is an annual Croatian film festival, established in 1954. It is held in a Roman amphitheater known as the Pula Arena. Pula Film Festival is the oldest Croatian film festival and is usually held in the summer, in July or August. Apart from film screenings open to the public, the annual Croatian film industry awards are also traditionally presented at the festival. The awards presented at the festival (called Golden Arenas) are the main national film awards in the country, and they serve as the Croatian equivalent of the American Academy Awards. The festival was originally started in 1954 and within a few years it became the centerpiece event of the Yugoslav film industry, with the first national awards being presented in 1957. This lasted until 1991, when the festival was cancelled due to the breakup of Yugoslavia, only to resume in 1992 as the Croatian film awards festival. It has been held every year since (with the exception of ...
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Villa Maria (Croatian Telenovela)
Villa Maria or Villamaria may refer to: Places * Villa María, Argentina, a city in Córdoba, Argentina * Villa de María del Río Seco, another town in Córdoba, Argentina * Villamaría, Caldas, Colombia a town and municipality * Villa Maria (Long Island), a landmark estate in Water Mill, New York * Villa Maria, Pennsylvania, in Lawrence County * Villa María, San José, a village in Uruguay * Villa Maria, Uganda is a village in Kalungu District, Uganda * Villa María del Triunfo, a district of Lima Province, Peru Other uses * Villa Maria is a former college in Erie, Pennsylvania * Villa Maria (school), a girls' high school in Montreal * Villa-Maria station, a metro station in Montreal * Villa María station, a rapid transit station in Lima, Peru * , a Croatian TV series produced by AVA Productions * Villa Maria College, a college in Cheektowaga, New York * Villa Maria College, Christchurch, New Zealand, a Roman Catholic girls' high school * Villa Maria Estates, a wine company in ...
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Zakon Ljubavi
"Zakon ljubavi" (literally, ''The law of love'') is a Croatian telenovela, which began screening on 22 September 2008 on Nova TV. The series was created by Roman Majetić and Nikola Ivanda, while the story was written by Jelena Veljača and Nataša Antulov. It was the first telenovela produced by AVA Production which screened o Nove TV. Story The series follows in parallel two completely different worlds. Firstly, we are introduced to a group of younger adults who share a villa owned by the Perković family. 18-year-old Klara Bakić has just arrived in Zagreb to attend the audition for the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb. On the way to the faculty she becomes involved in a car accident which Ivor and Domagoj (Zagreb's elite youth) try to conceal. Sparks immediately fly between Klara and Domagoj. Zagreb's acting world is contrasted with Zagreb's legal world, specifically the world of legal firm "Perković, Nardelli and partners". Two main families are combined through m ...
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Ponos Ratkajevih
Ponos or Ponus (Ancient Greek: Πόνος ''Pónos'') is the personification of hardship or toil. Family Hesiod According to Hesiod's ''Theogony'' (226–232), "painful" Ponos was the child of Eris (Strife), with no father, and the brother of many other personifications: Cicero According to Cicero, Ponos's was called the son of the primordial gods, Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness) and brother to other personifications:Cicero, ''De Natura Deorum'' 3.17 Their Aether_(mythology)">Aether_and_ Aether_(mythology)">Aether_and_ Hemera's.html"_;"title="Hemera.html"_;"title="Aether_(mythology).html"_;"title="nowiki/>Aether_(mythology)">Aether_and_Hemera">Hemera's">Hemera.html"_;"title="Aether_(mythology).html"_;"title="nowiki/>Aether_(mythology)">Aether_and_Hemera">Hemera'sbrothers_and_sisters,_whom_the_ancient_genealogists_name_Cupid.html" ;"title="Hemera">Hemera's.html" ;"title="Hemera.html" ;"title="Aether_(mythology).html" ;"title="nowiki/>Aether (mythology)">Aether and Hemera" ...
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Tata I Zetovi
Tata i zetovi ( en, Dad and the Son-in-Laws) was a Bosnian television sitcom. The first episode of the show was aired on 29 October 2006. The final, 26th episode of the sitcom was aired on 19 April 2007. See also * ''Top lista nadrealista'' * ''Viza za budućnost'' * ''Lud, zbunjen, normalan'' * ''Memoari porodice Milić ''Memoari porodice Milić'' (''Memoirs of the Milić Family'') is a family sitcom that was first broadcast on Televizija Sarajevo from 20 October 1990 to 2 March 1991. Episodes References External links * 1990s Bosnia and Herzegovina t ...'' References External links * * {{IMDb title, 0959548, Tata i zetovi Bosnia and Herzegovina culture Bosnia and Herzegovina television series Bosnia and Herzegovina television sitcoms 2000s Bosnia and Herzegovina television series ...
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Zabranjena Ljubav
''Zabranjena ljubav'' ( lit. "Forbidden Love", commonly abbreviated to ZLJ) is a Croatian daytime soap opera about the lives and loves of both young and older characters, focused on Zagreb, capital city of Croatia. Actors Mario Valentić, Antonija Šola, Nada Rocco, Dejan Marcikić and Anita Berisha (last one with some months of break) were the only remaining original cast members until the final episode. About show The soap tackles controversial issues, such as incest, rape, homosexuality, adultery, and deadly diseases. The viewers of this soap are varied, ranging from small children to senior citizens. ''Zabranjena ljubav'' is a remake of Australian soap opera '' Sons and Daughters'', initially based on that serial's original story and character outlines, before diverging as the new series progressed. In April 2008, RTL Televizija announced that the highly popular soap opera would end its run after 4 years that fall in its time slot 7:30 PM. A total of 805 episodes wer ...
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Zagreb
Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Slovenia at an elevation of approximately above mean sea level, above sea level. At the 2021 census, the city had a population of 767,131. The population of the Zagreb urban agglomeration is 1,071,150, approximately a quarter of the total population of Croatia. Zagreb is a city with a rich history dating from Roman Empire, Roman times. The oldest settlement in the vicinity of the city was the Roman Andautonia, in today's Ščitarjevo. The historical record of the name "Zagreb" dates from 1134, in reference to the foundation of the settlement at Kaptol, Zagreb, Kaptol in 1094. Zagreb became a free royal city in 1242. In 1851 Janko Kamauf became Z ...
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Trpanj
Trpanj ( it, Trappano), is a municipality of Dubrovnik-Neretva County in south-eastern Croatia. According to the 2001 census, Trpanj has a population of 871. Croats make up 93.11% of the population. History Etymology There is more than one theory about the origin of the name Trpanj. According to one, the name was derived from the Croatian verb ''trpjeti'', meaning "to suffer." Another theory draws the origin of the name from δρεπάνη : drepánē, an Ancient Greek word for sickle, which is the shape formed by the cliffs surrounding the town's harbor. According to a third theory, the name was derived from the name of the ancient fortification called Tarpano or Tarponio, the remains of which can still be seen on the hill overlooking the harbor. Finally, the Holothuroidea, sea cucumber is called a "trp" in Croatian language, Croatian, leading some to make the connection. Early history The area has been inhabited since ancient times. Examples of prehistoric pottery, evidence t ...
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Brač
Brač is an island in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia, with an area of , making it the largest island in Dalmatia, and the third largest in the Adriatic. It is separated from the mainland by the Brač Channel, which is wide. The island's tallest peak, Vidova gora, or Mount St. Vid, stands at , making it the highest island point of the Adriatic islands. The island has a population of 13,931, living in twenty-two settlements, ranging from the main town Supetar, with more than 3,400 inhabitants, to Murvica, where less than two dozen people live. Brač Airport on Brač is the largest airport of all islands surrounding Split. Brač is known as a tourist destination, for the Zlatni Rat beach in Bol, the marina in Milna, the white limestone which was used for the palace of Diocletian, the stone mason school in Pučišća, the oldest preserved text written in the Croatian language, the author Vladimir Nazor, its olive oil with protected designation of origin, the Kopačina cave ne ...
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