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Radivojević
Radivojević or Radivojevich ( Cyrillic script: Радивојевић) is a patronymic surname derived from a masculine given name Radivoje. Notable people with the surname include: * Branko Radivojevič (born 1980), Slovak professional ice hockey player of Serbian ancestry * Desnica Radivojević, Bosnian politician * Juraj Radivojević (died c. 1408), Bosnian nobleman *Jovan Radivojević (born 1982), Serbian professional football player * Katarina Radivojević (born 1979), Serbian actress * Milan Radivojević, Yugoslav basketball player * Miloš Radivojević (born 1939), Serbian television and movie director *Paul von Radivojevich (1759–1829), Austrian general of the Napoleonic era of Serbian antecedents *Saša Radivojević (born 1979), Serbian professional football goalkeeper *Vladimir Radivojević (born 1986), Serbian professional football player *Vuk Radivojević Vuk Radivojević ( sr-cyr, Вук Радивојевић, born July 30, 1983) is a retired Serbian profession ...
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Desnica Radivojević
Desnica Radivojević ( sr, Десница Радивојевић; born 14 December 1952) is a Bosnian politician who serves as Minister of Planning in the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Radivojević was a member of the Party of Democratic Action until June 2012. Early life Radivojević, an ethnic Serb, was born in Srebrenica, and attended elementary school and high school there. He then graduated from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Maribor, in Slovenia in 1979. Career In Bratunac, he worked as a high school professor as of 1979. In 1980 he was conscripted in the Yugoslav People's Army. In 1981, he was employed in the "Energoinvest" Sarajevo – Factory of Car Batteries Srebrenica, working as senior associate, technologist-constructor, then as Director of the Maintenance Service and Assistant Director for Development until 1983. As of 1983, he was a Director of the Factory of Tin Containers under the holding company "UPI" Sarajevo, where ...
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Vuk Radivojević
Vuk Radivojević ( sr-cyr, Вук Радивојевић, born July 30, 1983) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player. He represented the Serbian national basketball team internationally. Professional career Radivojević had his first senior basketball experience with KK Sloga in 2002, after which he spent four years playing for Crvena zvezda, eventually becoming its captain. After two seasons spent in Spanish Fuenlabrada, then a member of the ACB League, he returned to Belgrade and played a season for Red Star and then another for FMP. In November 2013, he signed with Türk Telekom. On December 29, 2014, he signed with Śląsk Wrocław for the rest of the season. On September 30, 2015, Radivojević signed a contract with the Bosnian team Igokea. He debuted for the team in 67–56 loss to Cedevita Zagreb in Round 1 of the ABA League; he scored 8 points on 3 from 14 shooting from the field. In June 2019, Radivojević announced his retirement from playing career. Nat ...
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Vladimir Radivojević
Vladimir Radivojević (; born 4 February 1986) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mladost Lučani. Career In the summer of 2009, Radivojević was acquired by Serbian First League club Mladost Lučani. He played regularly for the side over the next two seasons, scoring 10 league goals in 59 appearances. In the summer of 2011, after refusing to sign a new contract with the club, Radivojević was ejected from his hotel accommodation and required to attend training sessions separately from the rest of the team. In June 2016, Radivojević returned to Mladost Lučani. He helped the club earn a spot in the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League qualifiers and reach the 2017–18 Serbian Cup final. During the 2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga, Radivojević scored a career-high 10 goals in 34 appearances. Career statistics Honours Mladost Lučani * Serbian Cup The Serbian Cup ( Serbian: Куп Србије, Kup Srbije) is the national football cup of Serbia. The winne ...
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Katarina Radivojević
Katarina Radivojević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Катарина Радивојевић; born 29 March 1979) is a Serbian actress. She is known for her roles in films such as '' Zona Zamfirova'' and '' Tears for Sale''. Personal life Radivojević was born in Belgrade. She is good friends with actress Marija Vicković and singer Ana Stanić. Filmography Film Television Theater In 2009 Katarina Radivojevic had her New York City debut. She was the lead in Off Broadway show Painkillers, directed by Serbian-American director Sanja Beštić in Theatre Row in Times Square. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Radivojevic, Katarina 1979 births Living people Actresses from Belgrade Serbian film actresses Serbian stage actresses Serbian television actresses 20th-century Serbian actresses 21st-century Serbian actresses ...
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Saša Radivojević
Saša Radivojević ( sr-cyr, Саша Радивојевић; born 10 April 1979) is a Serbian football goalkeeper. He last played for Indonesia Super League club Pelita Jaya. Career Before moving to Red Star he played for FK Radnički Beograd, FK Zeta, Pegah Gilan, Apollon Kalamarias, FK Borac Čačak and FK Čukarički. Radivojević was signed by Red Star in order to secure the goalkeeper position at the club after Vladimir Stojković's departure to Nantes. He is currently the substitute goalkeeper. With Red Star he won national championship (2007) and Serbian Cup (2007). For the second part of the 2007–08 season, he was loaned to FK Borac Čačak and also the second part of the 2009–10 season, he was loaned to FK Čukarički Fudbalski klub Čukarički () is a Serbian professional Football team, football club from Belgrade, more precisely from the Čukarica municipality, that currently plays in the Serbian SuperLiga, the top tier of Serbian football league system, Se .. ...
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Jovan Radivojević
Jovan Radivojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Радивојевић; born 29 October 1982) is a Serbian footballer who plays for Proleter Novi Sad in the Serbian First League The Serbian First League ( sr, Прва лига Србије / Prva liga Srbije), referred to as the Mozzart Bet First League ( sr, Моцарт Бет Прва лига / Mozzart Bet Prva liga) for sponsorship reasons, is the name for the second .... Career statistics External links Official websiteUtakmica profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Radivojevic, Jovan 1982 births Living people Footballers from Novi Sad Serbian footballers Men's association football midfielders RFK Novi Sad 1921 players FK Hajduk Kula players FK Rad players OFK Beograd players FK Borac Čačak players FK Banat Zrenjanin players FK Leotar players NK Zvijezda Gradačac players FK Proleter Novi Sad players Serbian SuperLiga players Serbian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
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Milan Radivojević
Milan Radivojević ( sr-cyr, Милан Радивојевић) was a Yugoslav basketball player. Playing career During his playing career in the 1950s, Radivojević was on Belgrade-based teams Partizan and Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav Federal League. During his stint with Crvena zvezda he won two Yugoslav Championships. Career achievements and awards * Yugoslav League champion: 2 (with Crvena zvezda: 1953, 1954 Events January * January 1 – The Soviet Union ceases to demand war reparations from West Germany. * January 3 – The Italian broadcaster RAI officially begins transmitting. * January 7 – Georgetown-IBM experiment: The fir ...). See also * KK Partizan all-time roster References KK Crvena zvezda players KK Partizan players Serbian men's basketball players Yugoslav men's basketball players Year of birth missing Year of death missing Place of birth missing Place of death missing {{Serbia-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Miloš Radivojević
Miloš "Miša" Radivojević ( sr-cyr, Милош "Миша" Радивојевић; ; born 3 November 1939) is a television and movie director, and a professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, Belgrade Miloš was born in 1939 in Čačak, Serbia. He started his higher education as a philosophy student and graduated in 1966 from Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1966, as one of the first students of Aleksandar Petrović with the medium length film ''Adam & Eva 66''. He worked as assistant director under Puriša Đorđević between 1961 and 1969. He directed 16 feature films, beginning with ''Bube u glavi'' ("This Crazy World of Ours") which received the Golden Lion medal at the 1970 film festival. Two films, ''Čavka'' and ''Kvar'', have been made based on original screenplays by Svetozar Vlajković Svetozar Vlajković ( sr-cyr, Светозар Влајковић, ; born 5 January 1938) is a Serbian radio journalist, writer, screenwriter, playwright and laureate of th ...
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Juraj Radivojević
Juraj or Đurađ Radivojević ( sr-Cyrl, Јурај/Ђурађ Радивојевић; died after 1408) was a Bosnian nobleman. He was '' knez'' (lord) in Krajina Makareka, serving Queen Helen (r. 1395–1398). He was a son of Radivoje, a member of the Vukčić noble family, which served the Kingdom of Bosnia in Zahumlje. He married Vladava, the daughter of King Dabiša King is the title given to a male monarch in a variety of contexts. The female equivalent is queen, which title is also given to the consort of a king. *In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the tit ... and Queen Helen's daughter Stana. References Medieval Bosnian nobility Kingdom of Bosnia 14th-century births 15th-century deaths Grand Knyazs of Bosnia {{BosniaHerzegovina-hist-stub ...
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Radivoje
Radivoje (Cyrillic script: Радивоје) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. Notable people with the name include: *Radivoje Brajović (born 1935), President of Montenegro 1986–1988 *Radivoje Golubović (born 1990), footballer *Radivoje Janković (1889–1949), general of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia *Radivoje Manić (born 1972), Serbian football player who has played at forward *Radivoje Ognjanović (born 1938), former Yugoslavian football player and manager *Radivoje Papović, Rector of the University of Pristina, Kosovoin 1991–1998 and 2004–2006 See also * Radivojević Radivojević or Radivojevich (Cyrillic script: Радивојевић) is a patronymic surname derived from a masculine given name Radivoje. Notable people with the surname include: *Branko Radivojevič (born 1980), Slovak professional ice hockey p ... {{given name Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names ...
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Branko Radivojevič
Branko Radivojevič ( sr, Бранко Радивојевић / ; born 24 November 1980) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey forward who began and finished his career playing for HK Dukla Trenčín of the Slovak Extraliga (Slovak). He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Phoenix Coyotes, Philadelphia Flyers and Minnesota Wild. His father Matija, a Bosnian Serb, came to Czechoslovakia during the 1970s as a contractor of a Yugoslavian company. Playing career Drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in 1999, Radivojevič signed a 3-year deal with the Phoenix Coyotes on June 19, 2001 and played parts of the next three seasons there. Part of a mid-season trade in 2003–04, he was sent to the Philadelphia Flyers along with Sean Burke and the rights to Ben Eager for Mike Comrie. After 2005–06, the Flyers declined to tender him a qualifying offer, thus making him an unrestricted free agent. He signed with the Minnesota Wild as an unrestricted free age ...
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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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