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Radenko (Cyrillic script: Раденко) is a South Slavic masculine given name or East Slavic surname. It may refer to: *Radenko Dobraš (born 1968), Serbian basketball player *Radenko Kamberović (born 1983), Serbian footballer *Radenko Kneževič (born 1979), footballer *Radenko Pilčević (born 1986), Serbian basketball player *Radenko Stanković (1880–1956), Serbian cardiologist and politician *Anatoliy Radenko (born 1959), Ukrainian footballer {{surname See also *Radenkovac, village in Sokobanja municipality, Serbia *Radenković Radenković () is a village in Serbia. It is located in the Sremska Mitrovica municipality, in the Srem District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 1,086 people (2002 census). Although part of ..., village in Sremska Mitrovica municipality, Serbia Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names ...
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Cyrillic Script
The Cyrillic script ( ), Slavonic script or the Slavic script, is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic languages, Slavic, Turkic languages, Turkic, Mongolic languages, Mongolic, Uralic languages, Uralic, Caucasian languages, Caucasian and Iranian languages, Iranic-speaking countries in Southeastern Europe, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, North Asia, and East Asia. , around 250 million people in Eurasia use Cyrillic as the official script for their national languages, with Russia accounting for about half of them. With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union on 1 January 2007, Cyrillic became the third official script of the European Union, following the Latin script, Latin and Greek alphabet, Greek alphabets. The Early Cyrillic alphabet was developed during the 9th century AD at the Preslav Literary School in the First Bulgarian Empire during the reign of tsar Simeon I of Bulgar ...
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Radenko Dobraš
Radenko Dobraš (born January 31, 1968) is a Serbian former basketball player. He played the guard position. He was named to the 1993 Israeli Basketball Premier League Quintet. Biography Dobraš was born and grew up in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part of Yugoslavia. He is 6' 7" (201 cm) tall. He was a member of the Yugoslavian Junior National Basketball Team. Dobraš attended the University of South Florida from 1988 to 1992, playing for the South Florida Bulls. He held the school's assist record for over a decade, with 534. He was on the Sun Belt Conference All-Freshman Team in 1988–89 when he led the conference in steals with 59, all-conference second team as a sophomore, first-team as a junior when he was fourth in the conference in points per game with 18.7, and Metro Conference first team as a senior when he was second in the conference in assists with 149. He was the MVP of the 1990 Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournament. Dobraš had hi ...
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Radenko Kamberović
Radenko Kamberović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Раденко Камберовић; born 13 February 1983) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Playing career Kamberović began his career in 2001 in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia with Remont Čačak. In 2003, he played in the First League of FR Yugoslavia with OFK Beograd. During his time with Beograd he was loaned out to Macva Sabac, and BASK. In 2006, he signed with FK Sevojno of the Serbian First League, where Sevojno reached the finals of the Serbian Cup which qualified them for the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League. Throughout the tournament he featured in the matches against FBK Kaunas, and Lille OSC. In 2010, he played in the Serbian SuperLiga with FK Partizan. During his tenure with Partizan he mostly saw action during his loan to Borac Cacak. At the conclusion of the Superliga he went across the border to play in the Montenegrin First League with FK Budućnost Podgorica, where he ...
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Radenko Kneževič
Radenko Kneževič (born 24 January 1979) is a former Slovenian footballer who played as a forward. References External linksNZS profile * {{DEFAULTSORT:Knezevic, Radenko 1979 births Living people Slovenian men's footballers Slovenia men's under-21 international footballers Men's association football forwards NK Domžale players FC Koper players NK Aluminij players Slovenian expatriate men's footballers Slovenian expatriate sportspeople in Italy Expatriate men's footballers in Italy Slovenian PrvaLiga players Slovenian Second League players Slovenian football managers Slovenian expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in Italy ...
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Radenko Pilčević
Radenko Pilčević ( sr-Cyrl, Раденко Пилчевић; born December 15, 1986) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Čačak 94 of the Basketball League of Serbia. He can play both point guard and shooting guard positions. Professional career In December 2013, he signed with Radnički Kragujevac. He left them in February 2014. Later that month he moved to Hungary and signed with Szolnoki Olaj for the remainder of the season. In August 2014, he signed with BCM U Pitești of the Romanian League. On November 27, 2014, he left Pitești. Three days later, he signed with BC Timișoara for the rest of the season. On August 11, 2015, he signed with Lithuanian club BC Dzūkija. However, he left Dzūkija before appearing in a game for them. In October 2015, he signed with Metalac Valjevo Metalac a.d. ( sr-cyr, Металац) is a Serbian manufacturing company based in Gornji Milanovac, Serbia. With around 2,000 employees, it is one of the largest companies in M ...
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Radenko Stanković
Radenko Stanković (April 26, 1880 – December 5, 1956) was Regent of Yugoslavia for the underage Peter II from 1934 to 1941, alongside Prince Paul, the head of the regency, and Ivo Perović. The son of a priest, he was born in Néramogyorós (''Leskovica''), Austria-Hungary, which today is Lescovița village, Caraș-Severin County, Romania. Leaving his native village while a schoolboy, he attended high school in Novi Sad. He began his university studies at what is now the Innsbruck Medical University and completed them at the University of Vienna, later coming to be known as the father of cardiology in Serbia. Stefan Both"Povestea bănăţeanului care a ajuns să conducă din umbră Regatul Iugoslaviei" ''Adevărul'', March 1, 2014; accessed March 1, 2014 Forced to retire in 1946, he was arrested in 1949 by the Yugoslav Communist regime. Accused of collaborating with the German occupiers, he was sentenced to twelve years' imprisonment and had his assets seized, including ...
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Anatoliy Radenko
Anatoli Hryhorovych Radenko ( uk, Анатолій Григорович Раденко; russian: Анатолий Григорьевич Раденко; born 3 August 1959) is a former Ukrainian professional Association football, football coach and player. In the 2000s, he retired from football and became a priest. Honours * Soviet Top League runner-up: 1979. * Soviet Cup finalist: 1982. References External links Career summary by KLISF
1959 births Living people Sportspeople from Donetsk Soviet footballers Soviet expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Finland Soviet expatriate sportspeople in Finland FC Shakhtar Donetsk players FC Shakhtar-2 Donetsk players FC Pivdenstal Yenakiyeve players FC Zimbru Chișinău players FC Zorya Luhansk players FC Volyn Lutsk players Soviet Top League players Ukrainian footballers Ukrainian football managers FC Volyn Lutsk managers FC Sokol Saratov managers FC Oleksandriya managers FC Podillya Khmelnytskyi managers FC Nyva V ...
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Radenkovac
Radenkovac is a village in the municipality of Sokobanja, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 114 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. References Populated places in Zaječar District {{ZaječarRS-geo-stub ...
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Radenković
Radenković () is a village in Serbia. It is located in the Sremska Mitrovica municipality, in the Srem District The Srem District ( sr, / , ) is one of seven administrative districts of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It lies in the geographical regions of Syrmia and Mačva. According to the 2011 census results, it has a population of ..., Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 1,086 people (2002 census). Although part of the Srem District, Radenković is situated in the region of Mačva. Historical population *1961: 1,161 *1971: 1,105 *1981: 1,040 *1991: 1,076 See also * List of places in Serbia * List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina References *Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996. {{commonscat, Radenković Mačva Populated places in Vojvodina Sremska Mitrovica ...
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Slavic Masculine Given Names
Slavic, Slav or Slavonic may refer to: Peoples * Slavic peoples, an ethno-linguistic group living in Europe and Asia ** East Slavic peoples, eastern group of Slavic peoples ** South Slavic peoples, southern group of Slavic peoples ** West Slavic peoples, western group of Slavic peoples ** Slavic Americans, Americans of Slavic descent * Anti-Slavic sentiment, negative attitude towards Slavic peoples * Pan-Slavic movement, movement in favor of Slavic cooperation and unity * Slavic studies, a multidisciplinary field of studies focused on history and culture of Slavic peoples Languages, alphabets, and names * Slavic languages, a group of closely related Indo-European languages ** Proto-Slavic language, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages ** Old Church Slavonic, 9th century Slavic literary language, used for the purpose of evangelizing the Slavic peoples ** Church Slavonic, a written and spoken variant of Old Church Slavonic, standardized and widely adopted by ...
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