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Nikola Đurković may refer to: * Nikola Đurković (musician) * Nikola Đurković (Montenegrin footballer) * Nikola Đurković (Serbian-Israeli footballer) {{hndis, name=Djurkovic, Nikola ...
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Nikola Đurković (musician)
Nikola Đurković (; 24 May 1812 – 6 January 1876) was a Serbian musician and theater artist. Biography He was born in Trieste, in the port city overlooking the Adriatic. According to his father, he family was originally from Risan in Bay of Kotor. He first worked in Belgrade as a choirmaster (1840–1842), where he trained Belgrade youth in music singing and was a member of the Theater on Đumruk (1841–1842). Then he went to Pančevo, working on raising his music education. As one of the central figures of the cultural life of Pančevo in the middle of the nineteenth century, Nikola Djurković worked as a choirmaster of the Serbian Church Singing Society (1842–52), which under his leadership built an extensive repertoire of church and secular music. In 1844, he organized (partly with members of the Singing Society) the Society of Serbian Dilettanti, and was its secretary, director, composer and singer. Djurković and his company staged plays, first in Pančevo, then in Bel ...
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Nikola Đurković (Montenegrin Footballer)
Nikola Đurković ( sr-Cyrl, Никола Ђурковић; born 3 January 1994) is a Montenegrin football midfielder who plays for Canadian Soccer League club Serbian White Eagles FC. Career Montenegro He started in his hometown club Budućnost Podgorica. In 2014, he arrived in Zabjelo, where he stayed for one season, usually playing as a defensive midfielder. He then moved to Dečić which marked his return to the Montenegrin top tier. In his debut season with the Tuzi-based club, he appeared in five matches. Following a season with Dečić he returned to the country's second division to sign with his hometown club Kom where he stayed for four years. In his debut season with Kom, he helped the club secure promotion to the first division by winning the league title. The 2017–18 season marked his third stint in the top flight where he appeared in 27 matches and recorded 2 goals. The club was relegated the following season but Đurković remained with the club and assisted ...
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