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Savo (given Name)
Savo is a masculine given name found in South Slavic, Albanian and Italian-speaking places. It can be a cognate to Sava or to Savio. Notable people with the name include: * Savo Dobranić (born 1964), Serbian politician * Savo Ekmečić (born 1948), Bosnian football player * Savo Fatić (1889–1948), Montenegrin and Yugoslav jurist * Savo Gazivoda (born 1994), Montenegrin football player * Savo Gjirja (born 1945), Albanian research engineer * Savo Jovanović (born 1999), Serbian football player * Savo Klimovski (born 1947), Macedonian lawyer and politician * Savo Kovačević (born 1988), Serbian football player * Savo Lazarević (1849–1943), Montenegrin and Yugoslav military officer * Savo Martinović (born 1935), Montenegrin-Serbian satirist * Savo Millini (1644–1701), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal * Savo Milošević (born 1973), Serbian football manager and player * Savo Mitrovic (born 1969), Serbian-Canadian ice hockey player * Savo Nakićenović (1882–1926), ...
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Sava (given Name)
Sava is a male personal name in South Slavic languages. Perhaps the most famous example is the Serbian medieval prince turned monk St. Sava, Saint Sava. In Croatia, Sava is found as a male name among the Serbs and also as a female name among the Croats, likewise in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a result of the tradition of naming female children after rivers – in this case, after the Sava, river Sava. It is also used in Romanian language, Romanian, where it is also a surname. Given name * Saint Sava, Serbian saint * Sava II Petrović-Njegoš, Montenegrin monarch * Sava Antić, Yugoslav footballer * Sava Athanasiu, Romanian geologist and paleontologist * Sava Babić, Serbian writer * Sava Bjelanović, Serbian politician * Sava Caracaș, Romanian army general * Sava Dobroplodni, Bulgarian writer * Sava Dumitrescu, Romanian pharmacologist * Sava Grujić, Serbian soldier, statesman and diplomat * Sava Grozdev, Bulgarian mathematician * Sava Henția, Romanian painter * Sava Kovačević (Y ...
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Savo Milošević
Savo Milošević ( sr-Cyrl, Саво Милошевић, ; born 2 September 1973) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player. A former forward, he signed for English club Aston Villa after making a name for himself at Partizan. He would go on to spend the vast majority of his career in Spain, where he amassed La Liga totals of 91 goals in 241 games for Zaragoza, Espanyol, Celta and Osasuna. Over the course of his 16-year professional career, Milošević played for eight clubs and scored over 220 goals in nearly 600 official appearances. At the international level, Milošević played for the national team of FR Yugoslavia (later renamed Serbia and Montenegro) and Serbia, winning over 100 caps for both teams combined. Milošević appeared in two World Cups and one European Championship, at which he earned the Golden Boot at Euro 2000. Club career Partizan Milošević started playing football at the age of six and spent his youth in the Drina Valley, until at ...
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Savo Zlatić
Savo Vjerko Zlatić (12 July 1912 – 8 December 2007) was a Croatian physician, politician and chess composer. Early in life, as a medical student, Zlatić became a high-ranking member of the then-illegal Communist Party. In World War II, he became the first Partisan physician in Croatia and one of the founders of Petrova Gora hospital. He was expelled from the Communist Party in 1949 and subsequently served two years in Goli Otok prison for siding with Stalin's position in the Tito–Stalin Split. After his release from prison, Zlatić focused on scientific work; he is considered one of the founders of clinical pharmacology in Croatia. Zlatić also had a long competitive career as a chess composer and was awarded the title of World Federation for Chess Composition Honorary Master in 1999. Early life Zlatić was born in 1912 in Lanišće, a village in Istria, Croatia, into a Catholic family. His parents were teachers. After the Italian occupation of Istria in 1918, the family ...
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Savo Štrbac
Savo Štrbac ( sr-cyr, Саво Штрбац; born 1949) is a Croatian Serb lawyer and author. He is best-known for being the director of the Serbian NGO "Veritas" that documents with the history of the Republic of Serbian Krajina and locates missing war victims. Early life and education Štrbac was born in Raštević, near Benkovac, People’s Republic of Croatia. He earned a degree in law from the University of Zagreb. Career From 1977 to 1990, he worked as a judge of the Municipal Court in Benkovac and of the District Court in Zadar. During the Breakup of Yugoslavia, he was involved in the work of the RSK Commission for Prisoner Exchanges, at first as a Commission member and from 1993 as its chairman. The same year, he also became Secretary of the RSK. Since 1994, he worked with the now-former chief prosecutor at the ICTY, Carla del Ponte, in preparing indictments against Croatian generals in the ''Trial of Gotovina et al''. After the convictions of Ante Gotovina and Mlde ...
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Savo Sovre
Savo Sovre (7 July 1928 – 2008) was a Slovene painter also known for his illustrations of children's books. He won the Levstik Award The Levstik Award ( sl, Levstikova nagrada) is a literary award in Slovenia awarded for achievements in children's literature. It has been bestowed since 1949 by the Mladinska Knjiga Publishing House, making it the first literary award established ... in 1964 for his illustrations for a Primary School German Exercise Book, but also illustrated many picture books and children's magazines. He founded the Sovre Art School in Ljubljana. References Slovenian male painters Slovenian illustrators Slovenian children's book illustrators 1928 births 2008 deaths Levstik Award laureates University of Ljubljana alumni People from Ormož 20th-century Slovenian painters 20th-century Slovenian male artists {{slovenia-artist-stub ...
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Savo Raković
Savo Raković (Serbian Cyrillic: Саво Раковић; born 1 October 1985) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender. Career Raković started out at his hometown club Sloga Požega, before switching to Sevojno in the 2004 winter transfer window. He spent the following six and a half seasons there, before moving abroad to Hungary in 2010. After two and a half years at Diósgyőri VTK, Raković moved to Egri FC in early 2013. Honours ;Sevojno * Serbian Cup The Serbian Cup ( Serbian: Куп Србије, Kup Srbije) is the national football cup of Serbia. The winner of the competition gets a spot in the UEFA Europa League qualifying round. From 2006 to 2010, the competition was known as the Lav Cup ...: Runner-up 2008–09 References External links HLSZ profile* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rakovic, Savo Men's association football defenders Diósgyőri VTK players Egri FC players Expatriate men's footballers in Hungary FK Sevojno players FK Sloboda Užic ...
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Savo Radulović
Savo Radulović (27 January 1911 – 17 November 1991) was a Serbian American painter. Biography Born in Gornje Polje, near Nikšić in the Principality of Montenegro, Savo Radulović was the son of Ivan and Petruša Radulović from the region of Brda. In 1921, Radulović's father Ivan was already in the United States. At that time, Ivan had a photography studio in Zeigler, Illinois, and he decided after being established for a few years to bring his family over to America. That year Radulović arrived in America with the rest of the family. For several years, Radulović worked in Zeigler at his father's photo studio, where he learned the skills of a photographer. However, art was his true calling . When he was still a boy in elementary school, his natural gift for drawing and painting became noticeable. Because Zeigler, a small coal mining town in southern Illinois offered little or no opportunities for further art studies, Radulović left for St. Louis, Missouri in 1929., w ...
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Savo Pređa
Savo Pređa was a Serbian Partisan general in World War II and, later, governor of Bileća prison. He was also a director of OZNA for eastern Bosnia for a short period, after that, he was deputy minister of interior. Savo was well known for being close to Aleksandar Ranković. He was also the establisher of the Yugoslavian automobile-motor association. He was one of the leaders of the team that caught Serbian Chetnik leader Draža Mihajlović. Pređa wrote the script for the movie ''Walter Defends Sarajevo'', that used to be very popular in former Yugoslavia and China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... {{DEFAULTSORT:Predzza, Savo Yugoslav military personnel of World War II Yugoslav Partisans members Serbian prison administrators Year of birth missing Year of dea ...
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Savo Pavićević
Savo Pavićević (Cyrillic: Саво Павићевић, ; born 11 December 1980) is a Serbian-born Montenegro, Montenegrin retired Association football, football Defender (association football), defender. Club career Pavićević, after playing for almost a decade for FK Hajduk Kula, Hajduk Kula, played for FK Vojvodina, Vojvodina and for the German Bundesliga club FC Energie Cottbus. On 19 August 2009 he signed for AO Kavala. On 16 August 2010, Pavićević agreed with Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C., Maccabi Tel Aviv signing on a one-year deal following the injury of Nivaldo Batista Santana, Nivaldo. In June 2011, Pavićević signed a one-year extension on his original contract with Maccabi. On 3 June 2012, he came to an agreement with AC Omonia and later he played a half season in 2012-2013 for the Israeli club Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C., Hapoel Tel Aviv. In the second half of January 2014, Savo signed for Serbian club FC Red Star Belgrade, Red Star Belgrade. International career He was the fou ...
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Savo Nakićenović
Savo Nakićenović (1882 - 1926) was a Serbian Orthodox priest, writer, geographer, historian and ethnologist. Biography Nakićenović was born on 25 January 1882 in Kuti to father Jovan and mother Ljubica. He finished elementary school in his hometown and high school in Kotor. Nakićenović graduated in theology and sciences in 1904 from the Zadar Theological Seminary. In September 1904, he married Vukosava Novaković of Knin. That same month, he was ordained a priest by Bishop Gerasim Petranović of Montenegro. At first, Nakićenović was a parish priest in Sasovići, and he also served the parish in Kuti. In the spring of 1910, as an already prominent geographer and ethnologist, Jovan Cvijić invited Nakićenović to the founding assembly of the National Geographic Society of Serbia, of which he remained a lifelong member. In 1911, Nakićenović became a parish priest and schoolteacher in Kuti. During the First World War, the Austro-Hungarian occupation forces forbade Naki ...
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Savo Mitrovic
Savo Mitrovic (born February 4, 1969) Profile ohttp://www.eliteprospects.com//ref> is a Serbian-Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Savo Mitrovic contributed greatly to University of New Hampshire men's hockey from 1988 through 1992. He was awarded the 1992 Charles E. Holt Coaches Award. Mitrovic played for the Greensboro Monarchs and Huntsville Blast in the ECHL, the Phoenix Mustangs of the West Coast Hockey League, the Detroit Falcons and Port Huron Border Cats of the Colonial Hockey League, and the Odessa Jackalopes of the Western Professional Hockey League The Western Professional Hockey League (abbreviated WPHL) is a defunct minor professional ice hockey league. The WPHL operated from 1996 to 2001 with teams based in the southern United States, primarily Texas and Louisiana. The league started with ... during his career. He never played in Serbia. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mitrovic, Savo 1969 births Anaheim Bullfrogs players Canadian i ...
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Savo Millini
Savo Millini or Savio Mellini (Rome, 4 July 1644 – Rome, 10 February 1701) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography Millini was born on 4 July 1644 to Mario and his wife Ginevra (née di Neri Capponi). He was a great-nephew of Cardinal Giovanni Garsia and both his parents were members of families of the Roman civic nobility. After studying at Rome University, he took orders in 1668. On 28 Jun 1675, he was consecrated as Archbishop of Caesarea. In the same year he was nominated Papal nuncio to Madrid. He was appointed a cardinal and bishop of Orvieto in 1681. Episcopal succession While bishop, he was the principal consecrator A consecrator is a bishop who ordains someone to the episcopacy. A co-consecrator is someone who assists the consecrator bishop in the act of ordaining a new bishop. The terms are used in the canon law of the Catholic Church, Lutheran Churches, ... of: References 1644 births 1701 deaths 18th-century Italian cardinals 17th-cen ...
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