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Ne Daj Se, Nina
''Ne daj se, Nina'' (''Don't Give Up, Nina'') is a Croatian and Serbian television series, a re-made version of Colombian television series ''Yo soy Betty, la fea''. The show had its premiere on 29 October 2007 in Serbia, on Fox televizija. RTL Televizija broadcast the show in early 2008 in its winter schedule from 3 January 2008. After 12 episodes, which were screened in the 45 minute format, RTL Televizija replaced its soap opera "Zabranjena ljubav" with "Ne daj se, Nina" in its time-slot. The show was broadcast daily from Monday to Friday, in a half hour format. The first season of the show was completed in 2008. The series was filmed in Zagreb (Croatia), Belgrade (Serbia), Bosnia & Herzegovina and North Macedonia. Plot Nina Brlek is a kind, intelligent, and naive young woman. She grows up in Zagreb Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mount ...
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Fernando Gaitán
Fernando Gaitán Salom (9 November 1960 – 29 January 2019) was a Colombian TV series and telenovela screenwriter as well as a producer. Career Fernando Gaitán was known for weaving different histories into diverse social contexts. He gained fame in Latin America after writing the telenovela '' Café, con aroma de mujer'' and world notoriety for his telenovela ''Yo soy Betty, la fea'' which has been adapted in different countries. ''Yo soy Betty, la fea'' won the TP de Oro for its nominated category, ''Mejor Telenovela'' (''Best Soap Opera'') in 2002. The TP de Oro awards are considered to be the most prestigious Spanish awards for television. The success of ''Yo soy Betty, la fea'' led to a sequel in 2002 with Univision's release of ''Eco moda''. ''Yo soy Betty, la fea'' also spawned a number of international remakes and adaptations, such as '' Verliebt in Berlin'' in Germany, ''La Fea más bella'' in Mexico, '' Lotte'' in The Netherlands, ''Ne Rodis Krasivoy'' in Russia, ...
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Edvin Liverić
Edvin is a form of Edwin and may refer to: * Edvin Alten (1876–1967), Norwegian judge *Edvin Biuković (1969–1999), Croatian comics artist * Edvin Hagberg (1875–1947), Swedish sailor and Olympic competitor * Edvin Hevonkoski (1923–2009), Finnish sculptor and contemporary artist *Edvin Kallstenius (1881–1967), Swedish composer and arranger *Edvin Karlsson, Swedish politician *Edvin Laine (1905–1989), Finnish film director * Edvin Landsem (1925–2004), Norwegian cross country skier who competed in the 1950s * Edvin Liveric (born 1970), Croatian actor * Edvin Kanka Ćudić (born 1988), Bosnian human rights activist *Edvin Marton (born 1974), Hungarian composer and violinist *Edvin Mattiasson (1890–1975), Swedish wrestler *Edvin Ozolin (born 1939), Soviet-Russian sprinter *Edvin Paulsen (1889–1963), Norwegian gymnast *Edvin Ryding (born 2003), Swedish actor *Edvin Sugarev (born 1953), Bulgarian politician *Edvin Tiemroth (1915–1984), Danish actor and film director * ...
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24sata (Croatia)
''24sata'' () is a daily newspaper published in Zagreb, Croatia. As of 2007, it is the highest-circulation daily newspaper in Croatia. It is also most visited news website in Croatia and leading news source on social media platforms. History and profile ''24sata'' is a daily newspaper in Croatia. It was launched by Styria Medien AG, an Austrian media group, in March 2005. Its first editor-in-chief, Matija Babić, announced that the new newspaper would target "young, urban and modern" audiences. The first issue of ''24sata'' seemed to be nothing more than the first Croatian daily tabloid newspaper in terms of both its content and format. However, within six months after its launch the paper managed to firmly establish its position as the third daily newspaper in Croatia in terms of circulation (after ''Večernji list'' and '' Jutarnji list''). This success was due partly to the attractive price. After Matija Babić was removed from the post of editor-in-chief on 5 July 2005, B ...
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Saša Buneta
Saša is a South Slavic given name. It is a diminutive of Aleksandar (see Sasha), but in the South Slavic countries it is often a formal name as well. It may refer to: * Saša Antunović (born 1974), Serbian footballer *Saša Bjelanović (born 1979), Croatian footballer *Saša Bogunović (born 1982), Serbian footballer * Saša Čađo (born 1989), Serbian basketball player *Saša Cilinšek (born 1952), Serbian footballer *Saša Ćirić (born 1968), Macedonian footballer *Saša Ćurčić (born 1972), Serbian footballer *Saša Đorđević (footballer) (born 1981), Serbian footballer * Saša Dragin (born 1972), Serbian politician *Saša Drakulić (born 1972), Serbian footballer * Saša Gajser (born 1974), Slovenian footballer *Saša Gedeon (born 1970), Czech film director *Saša Hiršzon (born 1972), Yugoslavian/Croatian tennis player *Saša Ilić (footballer born 1972), Serbian-Australian football goalkeeper * Saša Ilić (footballer born 1977), Serbian footballer *Saša Ilić (Macedon ...
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Kristina Bajza
Kristina may refer to: Places *the Swedish name of Ristiina, a town in Finland People *the Swedish name of Christina of Sweden * Kristina (born 1987), Slovak singer *Kristina Adolphson (born 1937), Swedish actress *Kristina Apgar (born 1985), American actress *Kristina Bach (born 1962), German singer and music producer * Kristina Bakarandze (born 1998), Georgia-born Azerbaijani footballer *Kristina Bannikova (born 1991), Estonian footballer *Kristina Barrois (born 1981), German tennis player *Kristina Benić (born 1988), Croatian basketball player *Kristina Boden, American film and television editor *Kristina Brenk (1911–2009), Slovene author *Kristina Carlson (born 1949), Finnish author *Kristina Clonan (born 1998), Australian cyclist *Kristina Dovydaitytė (born 1985), Lithuanian badminton player *Kristina Dörfer (born 1984), German singer and actress *Kristina Đukić (2000–2021), Serbian YouTuber and livestreamer *Kristina Elez (born 1987), Croatian handball player *Kristi ...
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Ante Čedo Martinić
Ante Čedo Martinić (27 January 1960 – 27 December 2011) was a Croatian actor. Filmography Television roles * ''Ruža vjetrova'' as Anić (2011) * '' Loza'' as Bilić (2011) * '' Bitange i princeze'' (2010) * ''Ponos Ratkajevih'' as Ante Pavelić (2008) * ''Ne daj se, Nina'' as Viktor Glowatzky (2007–2008) * '' Cimmer fraj'' as Riko Balota (2007) * '' Odmori se, zaslužio si'' as Marijan Bajs (2006–2010) * '' Villa Maria'' as Maksimilijan "Max" Lovrek (2004–2005) * '' Novo doba'' as Mile Pavičić (2002) Movie roles * '' Iza stakla'' as Ljerka's husband (2008) * '' Trešeta'' as Don Ivan (2006) * ''Četverored ''Četverored'' is 1999 Croatian film directed by Jakov Sedlar. Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Aralica, the plot of the film deals with the Yugoslav death march of Nazi collaborators. It was the first film to deal with the subject, f ...'' as Ante Moskov (1999) * '' Da mi je biti morski pas'' as waiter (1999) * '' Kanjon opasnih igara'' (199 ...
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Edis Žilić
Edis, EDIS or Ediz may also refer to: * Edis (name) * Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ** Ford EDIS * Emergency Disaster Information Service, a global natural disaster tracking service in Hungary * Emergency Digital Information Service, a public information system run by the State of California * Emily Dickinson International Society, society to study the American poet * Environmental Data and Information Service * European Deposit Insurance Scheme, proposed part of the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union The economic and monetary union (EMU) of the European Union is a group of policies aimed at converging the economies of member states of the European Union at three stages. There are three stages of the EMU, each of which consists of progr ... See also * Edisa, a settlement in South Ossetia, Georgia {{disambiguation ...
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Ivan Pelušić
Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgarian tsar Ivan Vladislav. It is very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Montenegro and has also become more popular in Romance-speaking countries since the 20th century. Etymology Ivan is the common Slavic Latin spelling, while Cyrillic spelling is two-fold: in Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Montenegrin it is Иван, while in Belarusian and Ukrainian it is Іван. The Old Church Slavonic (or Old Cyrillic) spelling is . It is the Slavic relative of the Latin name , corresponding to English ''John''. This Slavic version of the name originates from New Testament Greek (''Iōánnēs'') rather than from the Latin . The Greek name is in tur ...
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Ljubo Zečević
Ljubo ( sr, Љубо) is a South Slavic masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Ljubo Babić (1890–1974), Croatian painter *Ljubo Benčić (1905–1992), Croatian and Yugoslav football player *Ljubo Boban (1933–1994), Croatian historian *Ljubo Ćesić Rojs (born 1958), Croatian general and right-wing politician *Ljubo Čupić (1913–1942), Montenegrin communist and war hero * Ljubo Germič (born 1960), Slovenian politician and a member of the Slovenian National Assembly *Ljubo Jurčić (born 1954), Croatian economist and former Croatian Minister of the Economy *Ljubo Savić (born 1958), Bosnian Serb military commander and politician *Ljubo Miličević (born 1981), Australian football (soccer) player *Ljubo Miloš (1919–1948), Croatian World War II official and concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes *Ljubo Sirc CBE (born 1920), British-Slovene economist and famous dissident of the former Yugoslavia *Ljubo Vukić (born 1982), Croatian handball ...
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Jasna Beri
Jasna Beri (born Jasna Ornela Bery; 2 January 1954) is a Bosnian actress. She appeared in more than forty films since 1975. Selected filmography References External links * 1954 births Living people Bosnia and Herzegovina film actresses {{BosniaHerzegovina-actor-stub ...
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Hana Hegedušić
Hana Hegedušić (born 29 January 1976) is a Croatian actress. She appeared in more than twenty films since 1997. Selected filmography Voice-over roles References External links * 1976 births Living people Actresses from Zagreb Croatian film actresses {{Croatia-actor-stub ...
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