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Zoranov Brk Award
The "Zoranov brk" (Zoran's moustache) award is given to the best actors during the event called "The days of Zoran Radmilović" (Serbian language, Serbian: "''Dani Zorana Radmilovića''") in the city of Zaječar, Serbia. The jury that presents this award consists of renowned journalists. In the birthplace of famous Serbian actor Zoran Radmilović, there is an annual event in his honor, which promotes "the art of acting". The 15th "Days" took place in the restored theatre building of Zaječar in 2006. Laureates * 2002 - Petar Kralj, for the role of Nikola Kos in the play "Doctor Shuster" (Zvezdara teatar) * 2003 - Petar Božović, for the role of father Ubu in the play "Ubu roi" (Royal theatre Zetski dom Cetinje) * 2006 - Josif Tatić, for the role of the father in the play "Huddersfield" * 2009 - Nikola Ristanovski, for the role of Ahmad Nurudin in the play "Death and the Dervish" (National Theatre in Belgrade) * 2010 - Branimir Brstina, for the roles of captain, businessman, ps ...
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Spomenik Zoranu Radmiloviću U Zaječaru
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Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgarian tsar Ivan Vladislav. It is very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Montenegro and has also become more popular in Romance-speaking countries since the 20th century. Etymology Ivan is the common Slavic Latin spelling, while Cyrillic spelling is two-fold: in Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Montenegrin it is Иван, while in Belarusian and Ukrainian it is Іван. The Old Church Slavonic (or Old Cyrillic) spelling is . It is the Slavic relative of the Latin name , corresponding to English ''John''. This Slavic version of the name originates from New Testament Greek (''Iōánnēs'') rather than from the Latin . The Greek name is in ...
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