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Stojan () is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. Notable people with the name include: * Stojan Gjuroski (born 1991), basketball player *Stojan Andov (born 1935), politician *Stojan Aralica (1883–1980), painter * Stojan Čupić (1765–1815), military leader *Stojan Ignatov (born 1979), footballer *Stojan Janković (1636–1687), military leader *Stojan Lukić Stojan Lukić (born 28 December 1979) is a Swedish footballer who play as a goalkeeper for Allsvenskan club Varbergs BoIS. Career Lukić grew up in Stockholm but relocated with his family to Halmstad at the age of 15. There he started out at loc ... (born 1979), football goalkeeper * Stojan Novaković (1842–1915), scholar and politician * Stojan Pilipović (born 1987), footballer * Stojan Protić (1857–1923), politician * Stojan Vranješ (born 1986), footballer See also * Stoyan ** Stoyanov, Stoyko, Stoykov from the same root, in Bulgarian * Stojanov * Stojanović {{given name Slavic masculine given names ...
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Stojan Gjuroski
Stojan Gjuroski ( mk, Стојан Ѓуроски) (born November 6, 1991) is a Macedonian professional basketball player for Ourense in Spain. He graduated from Louisiana Tech University in 2014, where he played for four years. He is also a member of the Macedonian national basketball team since 2013. College , - , align="left" , 2010–11 , align="left" , Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech University (Louisiana Tech, La. Tech, or simply Tech) is a public research university in Ruston, Louisiana. It is part of the University of Louisiana System and classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activi ... , 1 , , 0 , , 12.0 , , .333 , , .000 , , .000 , , 2.00 , , 0.00 , , 0.00 , , 1.00 , , 2.00 , - , align="left" , 2011–12 , align="left" , Louisiana Tech , 8 , , 0 , , 4.1 , , .200 , , .000 , , .000 , , 0.88 , , 0.25 , , 0.12 , , 0.00 , , 0.50 , - , align="left" , 2012–13 , align="left" , Louisiana Tech , 15 , , 0 , , 3.5 ...
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Stojan Vranješ
Stojan Vranješ (Serbian Cyrillic: Стојан Врањеш; born 11 October 1986) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Club career Early career Vranješ started his career at his hometown club Borac Banja Luka. There, he spent a total of five seasons, before moving to Romania, where he played for Pandurii and CFR Cluj. Vojvodina On 6 February 2013, Vranješ signed a two-year contract with Serbian giants Vojvodina. He scored his first goal for Vojvodina in a 2–1 win against Smederevo on 27 February 2013. He scored a goal from distance in a 3–0 win against Donji Srem on 19 March 2013, which Donji Srem manager Bogić Bogićević dubbed a "euro-goal". Adventure in Poland In February 2014, Vranješ was transferred from Vojvodina to Polish club Lechia Gdańsk for 200,000 Euros. After impressing at Lechia, scoring 16 goals in 52 appearances, he was transferred to Legia Warsaw on 29 August 2015. While at Legia, Vranješ won both the Ekstraklasa and Pol ...
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Stojanović
Stojanović ( sr-Cyrl, Cтojaнoвић, ) is a South Slavic surname derived from the South Slavic masculine given name Stojan. Stojanović is the sixth most frequent surname in Serbia, and is also common in Croatia, with 2,798 carriers (2011 census). Geographical distribution As of 2014, 78.9% of all known bearers of the surname ''Stojanović'' were residents of Serbia (frequency 1:139), 10.4% of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1:524), 3.3% of Kosovo (1:864), 3.0% of Montenegro (1:322), 3.0% of Croatia (1:2,197) and 1.4% of the Republic of Macedonia (1:2,362). In Serbia, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:139) in the following districts: * 1. Jablanica District (1:30) * 2. Pčinja District (1:48) * 3. Nišava District (1:52) * 4. Toplica District (1:59) * 5. Pirot District (1:71) * 6. Zaječar District (1:72) * 7. Pomoravlje District (1:78) * 8. Braničevo District (1:95) * 9. Podunavlje District (1:98) * 10. Bor District (1:99) People *Anđelija Stojanović ...
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Stojanov
Stojanov is a Bulgarian and Macedonian surname, often a corresponding to ( mk, Стојанов), with feminine form Stojanova ( mk, Стојанова). It may also be used for bg, Стоянов, Стоянова, which is otherwise transliterated as Stoyanov, Stoyanova. It may refer to: *Alek Stojanov (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player * Bobby Stojanov Varga (born 1972), Macedonian painter * Darko Stojanov (born 1990), Macedonian footballer * Igor Stojanov (born 1976), Macedonian footballer *Kiro Stojanov (born 1959), Macedonian Roman Catholic Bishop *Nikolai Stojanov (1883–1968), Belarusian-Bulgarian botanist * Panče Stojanov (born 1976), Macedonian footballer * Uroš Stojanov (born 1989), Serbian footballer *Vančo Stojanov (born 1977), Macedonian middle-distance runner See also *Stoyanov Stoyanov ( bg, Стоянов), feminine Stoyanova ( bg, Стоянова) is a Bulgarian surname. Sometimes, when abroad, the spelling is changed, for instance, to Stoianov or Estoya ...
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Stoykov
Stoykov ( bg, Стойков; also appearing in the transliteration variants Stoikov, Stojkov, Stoikow or Stoykow) – with its female form Stoykova ( bg, Стойкова) – is a Bulgarian surname which is derived from the male given name ''Stoyko'' (also as ''Stojko''—also found in Slovenian—or ''Stoiko''), which in itself comes from the imperative form ''стой'' of the Bulgarian verb ''стоя'' "to stand", "to stop."bg.wiktionary.orgстоя/ref> Notable people with the name ''Stoykov'' include: *Angel Stoykov (born 1977), former Bulgarian footballer *Dame Stoykov (born 1968), Bulgarian judoka *Elvis Stojko (born 1972), Canadian figure skater of Slovenian ancestry *Georgi Stoykov Rakovski (1821–1867), Bulgarian revolutionary, freemason and writer *Kostadin Stoykov (born 1977), former Bulgarian volleyball player *Krasimir Stoykov (born 1955), former Bulgarian swimmer * Lubomir Stoykov (born 1954), Bulgarian fashion TV journalist and fashion critic *Maksi ...
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Stoyanov
Stoyanov ( bg, Стоянов), feminine Stoyanova ( bg, Стоянова) is a Bulgarian surname. Sometimes, when abroad, the spelling is changed, for instance, to Stoianov or Estoyanoff. A migration of Jewish families with the name Stoyanov/Stoianov travelled through north out of Bulgaria. The 19th century saw numerous Ashkenazic Jewish Stoyanov families hide in Russian Orthodoxy while remaining strictly observant within their own homes. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Stoyanov (born 1986), Bulgarian footballer *Angel Stoyanov (ski jumper) (born 1958), Bulgarian ski jumper *Angel Stoyanov (boxer) (born 1967), Bulgarian boxer *Blagovest Stoyanov (born 1968), Bulgarian sprint canoer * Bogdan Stoyanov (born 1987), Bulgarian footballer *Borislav Stoyanov (born 1985), Bulgarian footballer * David Stoyanov (born 1991), Bulgarian footballer *Dimitar Stoyanov, better known as Radoy Ralin (1923–2004), Bulgarian dissident, poet, and satirist *Dimitar Stoyanov (politician) (born 1983), Bul ...
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Stoyan
Stoyan (Bulgarian): Стоян is a Bulgarian name derived from the verb ''Stoya'' (Стоя, to stand). The variant Stoian also appears in Romanian, and in northern Greece as Stogiannis (Greek: Στογιάννης). Given name *Stoyan Stoyanov (b. 1995), Bulgarian Mechanical Engineer *Stoyan Abrashev (b. 1988), Bulgarian footballer *Stoyan Alexandrov (1949–2020), Bulgarian economist *Stoyan Apostolov (b. 1946), Bulgarian wrestler *Stoyan Balov (b. 1960), Bulgarian wrestler *Stoyan Danev (1858–1949), Bulgarian liberal politician and twice Prime Minister *Stoyan Deltchev (b. 1959), Bulgarian gymnast * Stoyan Gadev (1931–1999), Bulgarian actor *Stoyan Ganev (1955–2013), Bulgarian diplomat and politician * Stoyan Gunchev (b. 1958), Bulgarian volleyball player * Stoyan Georgiev (b. 1986), Bulgarian footballer *Stoyan N. Karastoyanoff, American architect * Stoyan Kitov (b. 1938), Bulgarian footballer *Stoyan Kolev (b. 1976), Bulgarian goalkeeper *Stoyan Nikolov (b. 1949), Bulga ...
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Stojan Protić
Stojan Protić ( sr-cyrl, Стојан Протић; 28 January 1857 – 28 October 1923) was a Serbian politician and writer. He served as the prime minister of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes between 1918 and 1919, and again in 1920, later called Yugoslavia. He is best remembered as the key theoretician of Serbian parliamentarism. Biography Stojan M. Protić was born in Kruševac. His great-great-grandfather ('' čukundeda''), Toma Dečanac, moved from the village of Dečani with his wife and two sons, to Kruševac. Having studied history and philosophy in Belgrade's Grandes écoles (''Velika škola''), Protić briefly worked in government service before dedicating himself to journalism and becoming editor of ''Samouprava'' ("Autonomy"), the official daily newspaper of the People's Radical Party. In 1884 he became editor of another paper, ''Odjek'' ("Echo"), and advocated changing Serbia's constitution. He ran in the 1887 elections and was elected to Parliament. As s ...
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Stojan Andov
Stojan Andov ( mk, Стојан Андов; born 30 November 1935) is a Macedonian politician, a founding member of the Liberal Party of Macedonia and a former president of Parliament from 1993 to 1997. Early years and education Stojan Andov was born in Kavadarci, North Macedonia (formerly Yugoslavia) in November 1935, where he attended primary school and high school. Andov graduated from the Faculty of Economics in Skopje, and received a master's degree at the University of Belgrade. He lived in Belgrade from 1975 to 1981 with his wife, Marija. They have two children: a son, Bosko Andov, and a daughter, Liljana. Bosko Andov is a manager of Australian insurance company QBE in Macedonia, married to doctor Valentina Andova have 2 children. And daughter Liljana is a pedagogist, she is married and has 2 children. In 1995, Andov traveled to the United States to meet former US president Bill Clinton. Stojan Andov become an author, authoring the books: "На мој начин" (My ow ...
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Stojan Pilipović
Stojan Pilipović (; born 2 February 1987) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Club career Pilipović made his senior debut with Novi Sad, before transferring to OFK Beograd in the summer of 2006, alongside Zoran Milovac. He started in both matches against Auxerre in the 2006–07 UEFA Cup second qualifying round, scoring a goal in the return leg. During his time at Karaburma, Pilipović was also sent on loan spells to Mačva Šabac and Borac Čačak. After playing for Sloboda Mrkonjić Grad in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Pilipović returned to his country and joined Serbian League East Serbian League East ( Serbian: Српска лига Исток / Srpska liga Istok) is one of four sections of the Serbian League, the third national tier. The other three sections are Serbian League Belgrade, Serbian League Vojvodina and Serbian ... side Dunav Prahovo in the summer of 2016. He left the club after one season. International career At international level ...
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Stojan Novaković
Stojan Novaković ( sr-Cyrl, Стојан Новаковић; 1 November 1842 – 18 February 1915) was a Serbian politician, historian, diplomat, writer, bibliographer, literary critic, literary historian, and translator. He held the post of Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia on two occasions, post of minister of education on three occasions, minister of interior on one occasion and leading the foremost liberal political party of that time in Serbia, the Progressive Party. He was also one of the most successful and skilled Serbian diplomats, holding the post of envoy to Constantinople, Paris, Vienna and Saint Petersburg. Noted intellectual, Stojan Novaković was the president of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, head of the National Library the first president and a founding member of Serbian Literary Guild, Professor at the Belgrade's Grande école, member of Serbian, Yugoslav, French, Czech, Polish and Russian academies.Ković, Miloš, ''Srbi 1903-1914: I ...
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