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Ruža Vjetrova
''Ruža vjetrova'' ( en, Wind Rose), often abbreviated to ''RV'', is a Croatian television soap opera. The show was created by Dinko Paleka and first broadcast on RTL Televizija on 29 August 2011. ''Ruža vjetrova'' is an original idea made by Dinko Paleka, a project that he was working on for over 3 years. It is about the lives and loves of both young and older characters in Split. The focus is on the old-fashioned Matošić family, wealthy Odak family and the middle-class Jelavić family. The soap was renewed for a second season, which introduced new characters. Plot The backbone of the series is a love story between two young people from different climes and quite different families. The girl is Ines Matošić, a young and energetic daughter of well-known and respected lawyer Suzana Matošić and the young man is Marko Odak, successor to his father's business empire, based on dubious contracts. Much intrigue and inexplicable actions of parents when children are involved, co ...
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Dinko Paleka
Dinko Paleka is a Croatian director, producer, writer and actor. Born in 1979. in Croatia. As of 2012, he is the managing director of FreemantleMedia Croatia. Producer of Super Talent. His net worth was estimated to be £1.2 million in 2014. Filmography Producer *Ruža vjetrova (2011)Kerum o 'Ruži vjetrova': Ovo je čisti rasizam! Pa 70% Splićana su vlaji i trebaju biti ogorčeni na ovu seriju koja je rasistička
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Nives Odak
Nives is a given name, pronounced NEE-ves, which may refer to: *Nives Celzijus (born 1981), Croatian socialite, model, singer and writer *Nives Ivanković (born 1967), Croatian actress *Nives Meroi (born 1961), Italian mountaineer *Nives Orešnik (born 1992), Slovenian model See also *Neves (surname) Neves, is the Portuguese word for the plural form of "snow" ( pt, neve). It is a common surname in Portugal, Italy, Brazil, and the Spanish region of Galicia. A Spanish variant is Nieves. The surname is supposedly connected to the veneration of ...
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Slavko Sobin
Slavko Sobin (born 13 November 1984 in Split) is a Croatian actor. Biography At 18 Sobin moved to Los Angeles to study acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he graduated in 2007. Upon his return to Croatia, he moved to Zagreb and works as a freelance artist in several theaters: Merlin Theatre, Open University of Velika Gorica, and DK Dubrava. In 2009 his first return to Split with the play 'Here he writes about the title of the drama Anti' in him, but now the theater GKM, and 'Fisherman fights' in the National Theatre in Split. In 2015, he played a Meereenese fighter in the ''Game of Thrones'' episode "Sons of the Harpy." Alongside Bojana Gregorić, Sobin hosted the 2019 Croatian Theatre Awards. He provided the voice of Gideon Grey in the Croatian dub of ''Zootopia'' (2016). Filmography Film * '' Papillon'' (2017) as El Caiman * ''97 Minutes'' (TBA) Television roles * " Crno-bijeli svijet" as Đermano "Žungul" Kurtela (2015–2019) * "Ruža vjetrova" as Petar ...
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Karmen Sunčana Lovrić
Karmen Sunčana Lovrić (born March 24, 1986 in Zagreb), is a Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit ...n actress. Filmography Movie roles References 1986 births Living people Croatian actresses {{Croatia-actor-stub ...
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Mila Visković
Mila may refer to: Places * Mila, Algeria, a city * Mila Province, Algeria * Mila District, Mila Province, Algeria * Mila, a commune in Mila Province, Algeria * Mila, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Mila, a subdistrict of the Pidie Regency in Indonesia People * Mila (given name), including a list of people and characters with the name * Reginelson Aparecido Paulino Quaresma (born 1977), Brazilian football player known as Milá Other uses * ''Mila'' (research institute), an AI research institute in Montreal * ''Mila'' (2001 film), a Filipino drama film * ''Mila'' (upcoming film), an animated short film *''Mila'', also known as ''Apples'', a 2020 Greek drama film *''Mila'', a synonym for the genus of moth ''Mazuca'' * ''Mila'' (plant), a genus of cactus *Merritt Island Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network station, a NASA radio communications and spacecraft tracking complex *Mercado Integrado Latinoamericano, the integrated stock exchange markets of Chile, Colombia, ...
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Marija Omaljev-Grbić
Marija Omaljev (born 5 December 1982) is a Croatian–American film, theatre and television actress. Biography Marija Omaljev, also known as Mara Omaljev, was born on 5 December 1982 in Novi Sad, Socialist Republic of Serbia, SR Serbia, then part of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia. As a pre-teen she moved with her family to Rovinj, Croatia, where she graduated elementary school and high school. In high school, she was a member of Rovinj's theater Gandusio, while she also played in her school's drama assemble. In 2003, she entered Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo, Academy of Performing Arts at the University of Sarajevo, Bosnia, where she earned her M.A. degree in acting. Mara started her professional acting career on the main stage of the Sarajevo National Theatre, where she performed in various classical and contemporary plays. She also starred as a leading actress in more than ten prime time TV series and TV sitcoms such as Zakon ljubavi, Dolina su ...
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Jakov Odak
Jakov ( sr-Cyrl, Јаков, ) is a Croatian and Serbian masculine given name, a variant of the biblical names ''Jacob'' and James. Often the nicknames of Jaki/Јаки, Jakša/Јакша and Jakica/Јакица will be used for people bearing the name. It may refer to: * Jakov (bishop), Serbian medieval archbishop * Jakov Bienenfeld, Croatian entrepreneur and developer * Jakov Brdar, Slovenian-Bosnian sculptor * Jakov Cindro, Croatian politician * Jakov Fak, Croatian-Slovenian biathlete * Jakov Filipović, Croatian football player *Jakov Geller, Russian Grand Master * Jakov Gojun, Croatian handball player * Jakov Gotovac, Croatian composer and conductor * Jakov Grcić, Croatian futsal player * Jakov Ignjatović, Serbian-Hungarian novelist and prose writer * Jakov Lind, Austrian-British writer * Jakov Mikalja, Italian linguist and lexicographer of Slavic ancestry * Jakov Nenadović, Serbian military commander and politician * Jakov Sedlar, Croatian film director and producer * J ...
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Tomislav Čubelić
Tomislav (, ) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, that is widespread amongst the South Slavs. The meaning of the name ''Tomislav'' is thought to have derived from the Old Slavonic verb "'' tomiti''" or "'' tomit'''" meaning to "''languish''", "''torture''" or "''struggle''", combined with "''slava"'' meaning glory. Other origin theories suggest the name is a variant derived from the New Testament Apostle Thomas, whilst another theory postulates that it is a Slavicised corruption of the (Dog) Latin "''Dominus Slavus''". The first recorded bearer of the name was the 10th-century King Tomislav of Croatia, for this reason it has become popular amongst Croats. In Croatia, the name Tomislav was among the top ten most common masculine given name in the decades between 1970 and 1999. The name is also widespread amongst Serbs, reaching popularity during the 1930s and 40s. King Alexander I of Yugoslavia gave his second child the name as a symbolic gesture of unity for his subjects ...
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Sara Matošić
Sara may refer to: Arts, media and entertainment Film and television * ''Sara'' (1992 film), 1992 Iranian film by Dariush Merhjui * ''Sara'' (1997 film), 1997 Polish film starring Bogusław Linda * ''Sara'' (2010 film), 2010 Sri Lankan Sinhala thriller directed by Nishantha Pradeep * ''Sara'' (2015 film), 2015 Hong Kong psychological thriller * ''Sara'' (1976 TV series), 1976 American western series * ''Sara'' (1985 TV series), 1985 American situation comedy * ''Sara'' (Belgian TV series), 2007–08 Flemish telenovella on Belgian television * "Sara" (''Arrow'' episode), an episode of Arrow Music * Sara (band), a Finnish band * "Sara" (Bob Dylan song), a song by Bob Dylan for the 1976 album ''Desire'' * "Sara" (Fleetwood Mac song), a song by Fleetwood Mac from the 1979 LP ''Tusk'' * "Sara" (Starship song), a song by Starship from the 1985 album ''Knee Deep in the Hoopla'' *"Sara", a song by Bill Champlin from the 1981 LP ''Runaway'' * "Sarah" (other)#Music, so ...
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Petra Cicvarić
Petra Cicvarić (born 29 March 1986) is a Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit ...n actress. Filmography Television roles References External links * 1986 births Living people Croatian stage actresses Croatian television actresses People from Osijek 21st-century Croatian actresses {{Croatia-actor-stub ...
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Suzana Matošić
Suzana may refer to: *Suzana Al-Salkini (born 1984), Macedonian model *Suzana Alves (born 1978), Brazilian sex symbol *Suzana Amaral (born 1932), Brazilian film director and screenwriter *Suzana Ansar (born 1978), English singer and actress *Suzana Ćebić (born 1984), female volleyball player from Serbia, playing as a libero *Suzana Dinić (born 1986), Serbian singer and pianist, the member of the girlband Beauty Queens *Suzana Ferreira da Silva, Brazilian footballer *Suzana Jovanović, popular Serbian turbo-folk singer *Suzana Perović Suzana Perović (; sr-cyr, Сузана Перовић; born 16 August 1966) is a Serbian singer and television personality. Born in Belgrade, she debuted as a member the pop girl group Aska, with whom she released one studio album, titled ''Kat ... (born 1962), Serbian singer * Suzana, Senegal, a village in the Bignona Department of Senegal {{given name Serbian feminine given names ...
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Marica Odak
Marica may refer to: * Marica (mythology), a nymph in Roman mythology * Maricá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * Maritsa, a river in Bulgaria, alternatively spelled Marica * ''Marica'', a former brush-footed butterfly genus now included in ''Erebia'' People * Maricá (born 1979), Brazilian footballer who played among others for AEK * Ciprian Marica (born 1985), Romanian footballer * Marica Bodrožić (born 1973), German writer of Croatian descent * Marica Hase (born 1981), Japanese gravure model and actress * Marica Malović-Đukić (born 1949), Serbian historian * Marica Stražmešter (born 1981), Serbian Olympic swimmer See also * Marika Marika is a feminine given name of Polish, Greek, and Japanese origin. It has its origin in the Hungarian and Greek nickname for Maria, or its Silesian diminutive "Maryjka". Marieke is the Dutch and Flemish equivalent. Marika is also a Fijian giv ..., name * Maritsa (other) {{disambig, given name, surname ...
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