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Pavlović Family
Pavlović (Serbo-Croatian) or Pavlovič (in Slovenian and Slovak) is a surname of South Slavic origin stemming from the male given name Pavao, Pavle or Pavel, which are all Slavic variants of Paul. It was formed using the patronymic suffix -ović, meaning son of Pavao/Pavle/Pavel. Pavlović is the ninth most frequent surname in Serbia. It is among the most frequent surnames in three Croatian counties. It may refer to: * Pavlović noble family, served the Kingdom of Bosnia (1391-1463) * Aleksandar Pavlović (born 1983), Serbian basketball player * Ante Pavlović, Croatian footballer * Bernardin Pavlović, Croatian 18th century Franciscan writer * Bojan Pavlović (footballer born 1986), Serbian football goalkeeper * Bojan Pavlović (footballer born 1985), Serbian football midfielder * Branko Pavlović (born 1960), Serbian politician and lawyer * Daniel Pavlović (born 1988), Bosnian footballer * Danijel Pavlović (born 1985), Serbian television personality * Dušan Pav ...
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yugoslavia occurring as a consequence of the Yugoslav Wars. Spanning an area of in the Balkans, Yugoslavia was bordered by the Adriatic Sea and Italy to the west, by Austria and Hungary to the north, by Bulgaria and Romania to the east, and by Albania and Greece to the south. It was a one-party socialist state and federation governed by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, and had six constituent republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. Within Serbia was the Yugoslav capital city of Belgrade as well as two autonomous Yugoslav provinces: Kosovo and Vojvodina. The SFR Yugoslavia traces its origins to 26 November 1942, when the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia ...
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Surname conventions and laws vary around the world. This article gives an overview of surnames around the world. English-speaking countries Gaelic Surnames Spanish-speaking countries Argentina In Argentina, normally only one family name, the father's paternal family name, is used and registered, as in English-speaking countries. However, it is possible to use both the paternal and maternal name. For example, if ''Ana Laura Melachenko'' and ''Emanuel Darío Guerrero'' had a daughter named ''Adabel Anahí'', her full name could be '' Adabel Anahí Guerrero Melachenko''. Women, however, do not change their family names upon marriage and continue to use their birth family names instead of their husband's family names. However, women have traditionally, and some still choose to use the old Spanish custom of adjoining "''de''" and her husband's surname to her own name. For example, if Paula Segovia marries Felipe Cossia, she might keep her birth name or become ''Paula Segovi ...
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Dušan Pavlović (footballer)
Dušan Pavlović (born 24 September 1977) is a Swiss former football midfielder. He played a number of seasons in the Swiss Super League The Swiss Super League (known as the Credit Suisse Super League for sponsorship reasons) is a Swiss professional league in the top tier of the Swiss football league system and has been played in its current format since the 2003–04 season ..., appearing in over 100 games. External links * 1977 births Living people Swiss men's footballers Swiss people of Serbian descent Swiss Super League players 2. Bundesliga players Grasshopper Club Zürich players FC Lugano players FC Baden players AC Bellinzona players FC Wil players FC St. Gallen players FC Erzgebirge Aue players Expatriate men's footballers in Germany Hapoel Ra'anana A.F.C. players Swiss expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Israel Men's association football midfielders {{Switzerland-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Dušan Pavlović (professor)
Dušan Pavlović may refer to: * Dušan Pavlović (economist) (born 1969), Serbian political economist and politician * Dušan Pavlović (footballer) (born 1977), Serbian-Swiss football player {{hndis, Pavlovic, Dusan ...
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Daniel Pavlović
Daniel Pavlović (; born 22 April 1988) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Swiss club Basel U21 on loan from Chiasso. Club career Pavlović started playing professionally for SC Freiburg II and spent his early career playing in lower league teams, like FC Schaffhausen and 1. FC Kaiserslautern, up until 2010, when he signed for Grasshopper. Pavlović made a name for himself playing for most successful Swiss club, staying there for five seasons, being the team captain in the last one. He was signed on one-year loan deal by newly promoted Serie A club Frosinone in the summer of 2015. In July 2016, Pavlović signed a two-year deal with Sampdoria. On 31 August 2017, Pavlović joined Crotone on a loan deal. After the loan deal in June 2018 ended, he went back to Sampdoria but the next day left the club after his contract had expired. On 21 March 2019, Pavlović signed with Serie B club Perugia until 30 June 2019, with an option for an extensi ...
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Branko Pavlović
Branko Pavlović (''Бранко Павловић''; born 11 June 1960) is a Serbian politician and lawyer. He was the leader of the list ''Branko Pavlović – "Because it has to be better"'' on 2007 Serbian parliamentary election that won no seats. Branko Pavlović was previously a member and vice-president A vice president, also director in British English, is an officer in government or business who is below the president (chief executive officer) in rank. It can also refer to executive vice presidents, signifying that the vice president is on t ... of the Social Democratic Union which he had left. External linksInitiative Serbia 1960 births Living people Social Democratic Union (Serbia) politicians {{Serbia-politician-stub ...
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Bojan Pavlović (footballer Born 1985)
Bojan Pavlović may refer to: * Bojan Pavlović (footballer, born 1986), Serbian football goalkeeper for FK Qarabağ * Bojan Pavlović (footballer, born 1985), Serbian football midfielder for NK Istra 1961 {{hndis, Pavlovic, Bojan ...
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Bojan Pavlović (footballer Born 1986)
Bojan Pavlović may refer to: * Bojan Pavlović (footballer, born 1986), Serbian football goalkeeper for FK Qarabağ * Bojan Pavlović (footballer, born 1985), Serbian football midfielder for NK Istra 1961 {{hndis, Pavlovic, Bojan ...
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Bernardin Pavlović
Bernardin Pavlović was a Franciscan writer from Republic of Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik, born in Ston. He had two works printed in Venice in 1747 which he wrote were "in Croatian language, Croatian". The title of the second work notes it's printed in "our worthy Croatian language" for "the use of the Croatian people", which was noticed by Vatroslav Jagić and later by John V. A. Fine as one of increasingly many examples of how the term Croatian came into use in addition to the existing more generic Illyrian (Slavic) terminology in Dalmatia. See also * Republic of Ragusa * List of notable Ragusans * Dubrovnik * Dalmatia * History of Dalmatia References Bibliography

* Croatian Franciscans 18th-century Croatian Roman Catholic priests Ragusan clergy Year of death unknown Year of birth unknown People from Ston {{Croatia-writer-stub ...
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Ante Pavlović
Ante Pavlović is a Croatian retired footballer who played in the Croatian First Football League, and Canadian Professional Soccer League. Playing career Pavlović played in the Croatian First Football League in 2001 with NK Zadar. In 2004, he went abroad to play in the Canadian Professional Soccer League with Toronto Croatia. In his debut season he won the CPSL Championship after defeating Vaughan Shooters Vaughan () (2021 population 323,103) is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Regional Municipality of York, just north of Toronto. Vaughan was the fastest-growing municipality in Canada between 1996 and 2006 with its population increas .... The following season he assisted in clinching a postseason berth by finishing second in the Eastern Conference. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Men's association football defenders Croatian men's footballers NK Zadar players Toronto Croatia players Croatian Football League player ...
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Aleksandar Pavlović
Aleksandar "Saša" Pavlović ( Anglicized: Sasha Pavlovic, sr-cyr, Александар "Саша" Павловић; born November 15, 1983) is a Serbian-Montenegrin basketball executive and former professional basketball player who spent ten seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), playing for the Utah Jazz, Cleveland Cavaliers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Dallas Mavericks, New Orleans Pelicans, Boston Celtics and the Portland Trail Blazers. He also represented the national basketball team of Serbia and Montenegro internationally. Standing at , he played the small forward and shooting guard positions. Professional career Budućnost Podgorica (2000–2003) In his first professional season for Budućnost, Pavlović played in 14 games in the YUBA League and averaged 1.4 points per game. In his second season, Pavlović played in three games in the YUBA League and averaged 6.7 points. Also, Pavlović played two games in the EuroLeague. In his last season in Podgor ...
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Pavlović Noble Family
The House of Pavlović, also Radinović or Radenović, or Radinović-Pavlović, whose ancestors ''Jablanići'' got their name after their family estate at ''Jablan grad'' (Mezgraja, Ugljevik), was a medieval Bosnian family, whose feudal possessions extended from the Middle and Upper Drina river in the eastern parts of medieval Bosnia to south-southeastern regions of the Bosnian realm in Hum, and Konavle at the Adriatic coast. The family official residence and seat was at Borač and later Pavlovac, above the Prača river canyon, between present-day Prača, Rogatica and Goražde in Bosnia and Herzegovina. History Radin Jablanić was a local lord of the Krivaja valley and Prača region, and father of family's founder Pavle Radinović, who ruled a territory in the east and south to southeastern parts of the Bosnian Kingdom, from the late 14th century until his death in 1415. Pavle Radinović plotted against then king of Bosnia, Ostoja, and his Grand Duke, Sandalj Hranić, whic ...
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