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Milisav ( sr-cyr, Милисав), is a Slavic masculine given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa .... Notable people with the name include: * Milisav Koljenšić (1912–1963), Montenegrin major general * Milisav Petronijević (born 1949), Serbian politician * Milisav Popović (born 1978), Montenegrin author * Milisav Savić (born 1945), Serbian writer and novelist * Milisav Sećković (born 1973), Montenegrin footballer {{given name Montenegrin masculine given names Serbian masculine given names ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile name, gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Milisav Koljenšić
Milisav Koljenšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милисав Кољеншић; 31 December 1912 – 1963) was a Montenegrin Major General with the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA). He is notable for being the maternal uncle of Slobodan Milošević. Career Prior to the Second World War, he practiced law. In 1941, he joined the Yugoslav Partisans and the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. During the war, he was the political commissar of several units. He later graduated from the Yugoslav People's Army Higher Military Academy. After the war he was head of the KOS department and head of the School Security Center. Death and legacy He died from suicide in 1963. He is interred in the Alley of People's Heroes in the Belgrade New Cemetery The New Cemetery ( sr, Ново гробље, ''Novo groblje'') is a cemetery complex in Belgrade, Serbia, with a distinct history. It is located in Ruzveltova street in Zvezdara municipality. The cemetery was built in 1886 as the third Christian .... His wife Hris ...
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Milisav Petronijević
Milisav Petronijević ( sr-Cyrl, Милисав Петронијевић; born November 29, 1949) is a politician in Serbia. He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia on an almost uninterrupted basis since 2004 as a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia and has been the leader of the party's municipal organization in Belgrade. Early life and career Petronijević was born in Belgrade, in what was then the People's Republic of Serbia in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. He is a mathematics teacher in private life. Political career Petronijević joined the Socialist Party in 1990, upon its formation as the successor to the League of Communists of Serbia. He was the leader of the party's city committee in Belgrade from 2003 to 2009 and has been a member of the party's presidency since 2006. He received the thirty-third position on the Socialist Party's electoral list for Belgrade in 1993 Serbian parliamentary election. The party won sixteen mandates in the city, a ...
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Milisav Popović
Milisav Popović (born 23 July 1978) is a Montenegrin author who specializes in fantasy. His books include '' Forgotten Mountain'', the first fantasy novel about mythical creatures of the Balkans, and the bestselling book '' After Sleep''. Biography Popović was born on 23 July 1978 in Nikšić, Montenegro. After elementary and secondary education, he continued his education at the Belgrade Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, and in 2003 he received his political science diploma for international relations. After his studies, on the level of Balkan universities, he was chosen to attend a special pilot program in Belgrade in the domain of "rigid and applied psychology". A year later he became the first profiler in the area of what was then Serbia and Montenegro, being qualified for both descriptive and explicative analysis of human behaviour. When he was 24, he returned to Montenegro and started to work, first in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and later as ...
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Milisav Savić
Milisav Savić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милисав Савић; born 15 April 1945) is a Serbian writer and novelist. Early life He attended elementary school in Raška and high school in Novi Pazar. Later, he graduated from University of Belgrade, where he majored in Yugoslav and world literature in 1969. He attained his M. A. and PhD. from the same university, the latter with the dissertation "Memoir and Autobiographical Prose about Serb-Turkish Wars 1876–78". Career Savić was the first editor in chief of the literary periodical " Knjizevna rec" (Literary Word), 1972/1977. In 1980, he was appointed editor-in-chief of the leading literary newspapers "Književne novine" ("Literary Gazette"). In 1983 he became the main editor in the largest publishing house in Serbia, " Prosveta" ("Education"). In 2005/2008 he worked in Rome in The Embassy of Serbia as minister adviser. After his return from Rome, he worked as a professor of literature at the State University of Novi Pazar. ...
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Milisav Sećković
Milisav Sećković (born 22 May 1973) is a Montenegrin retired footballer who played as a midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie .... References 1973 births Living people Footballers from Nikšić Association football midfielders Serbia and Montenegro footballers Montenegrin footballers FK Sutjeska Nikšić players FK Vojvodina players OFK Beograd players FK Inter Bratislava players FK Smederevo players FC UTA Arad players FK Modriča players FK Čelik Nikšić players Second League of Serbia and Montenegro players First League of Serbia and Montenegro players Slovak Super Liga players Liga I players Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina players Montenegrin Second League players Serbia and Montenegro expatriate footballers Expatriate ...
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Montenegrin Masculine Given Names
Montenegrin may refer to: * Adjective for anything related to Montenegro * Demonym referring to the people of Montenegro, see Demographics of Montenegro * Ethnonym, referring to Montenegrins, the ethnic group associated with Montenegro * Montenegrin language, a variety of Serbo-Croatian spoken by ethnic Montenegrins * Montenegrin (party), a liberal political party in Montenegro See also * Montenegrin Campaign (World War I) * Montenegrin Cup (women), the national women's association football cup competition in Montenegro. * Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940) * Montenegrin Football Championship (1925-1940) * Montenegrin Prince-Bishop * Montenegrin Republic Cup (1947–2006), cup competition for Montenegrin lower-tier clubs * Montenegrin independent championship (1992–99), the unofficial football and futsal competition in Montenegro, *Montenegrins (other) *Montenegro (other) * Montenegrin people (other) * Montenegrin Church (other) ...
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