Ljiljana (
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: Љиљана) is a feminine given name. It may refer to:
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Ljiljana Aranđelović (born 1963), Serbian politician and former presidential candidate in the Serbian presidential election, 2004
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Ljiljana Blagojević
Ljiljana Blagojević ( sr-cyr, Љиљана Благојевић; born 5 November 1955 in Belgrade, Serbia PR Serbia in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia">Yugoslavia]) is a Serbian theater, film, and television actress. She is married t ...
(born 1955), actress
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Ljiljana Buttler
Ljiljana Buttler (née Petrović; 14 December 1944 – 26 April 2010) was a Yugoslav- Romani folk singer comparable to Esma Redžepova, Vida Pavlović, and Šaban Bajramović.
Early life
Buttler was born as Ljiljana Petrović on 14 December 1944 ...
(1944–2010), singer born in former Yugoslavia
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Ljiljana Čolić, Ph.D. (born 1956), former Minister for Education and Sport in the Government of Serbia
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Ljiljana Crepajac (born 1931), Serbian classical scholar, philologist, a full-time professor at the University of Belgrade
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Ljiljana Ljubisic, Canadian paralympic athlete
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Ljiljana Zelen Karadžić Ljiljana (Cyrillic script: Љиљана) is a feminine given name. It may refer to:
*Ljiljana Aranđelović (born 1963), Serbian politician and former presidential candidate in the Serbian presidential election, 2004
*Ljiljana Blagojević (born 195 ...
(born 1945), the wife of the war crimes suspect and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić
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Ljiljana Mugoša
Ljiljana Vučević, née Mugoša (born April 10, 1962 in Podgorica, Montenegro), is a former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Team handball, handball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics and in the 1988 Summer Ol ...
(born 1962), former Yugoslav handball player
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Ljiljana Nikolovska
Ljiljana Nikolovska (; mk, Лилјана Николовска, also spelled Nikolovski or Nikoloski; born 24 August 1964) is a Croatian singer who rose to prominence as the lead vocalist for the Split-based pop music act Magazin.
Born in Spli ...
(born 1964), singer of Croatian and Macedonian origin
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Ljiljana Petrović (born 1939), singer
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Ljiljana Raičević
Ljiljana Raičević ( sr-cyr, Љиљана Раичевић; born 29 June 1947, née Petrović) is a human rights and women's rights activist in Serbia and Montenegro. She was the 2006 laureate of Amnesty International's Ginetta Sagan Fund Award. ...
(born 1947), human rights and women's rights activist
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Ljiljana Ranković
Ljiljana Ranković (born in Valjevo) is a Serbian volleyball player. She played for the Serbia women's national volleyball team.
Ranković joined the OK Vizura Belgrade when she was only 14, and has won three national titles with the club. She o ...
(born 1993), Serbian volleyball player
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Ljiljana Smajlović
Ljiljana Smajlović (née Ugrica; born 22 January 1956, Sarajevo, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian journalist and the former editor of ''Politika'', the oldest daily newspaper in the Balkans. From 2009 to 2017, she was the p ...
(born 1956), Serbian journalist
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Ljiljana Vukajlović
Ljiljana Vukajlović is a Serbian pianist and accompanist.
Education
She graduated from the Belgrade Music Academy, where she also completed her postgraduate studies in Piano Performance (1966) as a student of Professor Olga Mihajlović.
Career
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, Serbian pianist and accompanist
See also
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Liliana
Liliana is derived from the Latin word 'lilium' or 'lilion', both mean 'lily' in English. Due to this, the name means "pure" and "innocent". The name is generally found in North America, though it is more common in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese ...
English form of Ljiljana
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