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Šola () is a surname found in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Notable people with the name include: * Antonija Šola Antonija Šola (; born 5 June 1979) is a Croatian musician, singer-songwriter, lyricist, actress and music producer. She is known for playing a main role of " Tina Bauer-Fijan" in first Croatian soap opera Zabranjena ljubav (2004–2008). In ad ... (born 1979), Croatian musician and actress * Ivan Šola (born 1961), Croatian bobsledder and racer * Ivica Šola (born 1968), Croatian theologian and communication scientist * John Sola (born 1944), Canadian politician of Croatian origin * Tomislav Šola (born 1948), Croatian museologist * Vlado Šola (born 1968), Croatian handball coach and player * Vojislav Šola (1863–1921), Bosnian Serb activist and politician {{surname Surnames of Croatian origin ...
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Antonija Šola
Antonija Šola (; born 5 June 1979) is a Croatian musician, singer-songwriter, lyricist, actress and music producer. She is known for playing a main role of " Tina Bauer-Fijan" in first Croatian soap opera Zabranjena ljubav (2004–2008). In addition to her role in the series, she composed and wrote songs, and wrote the lyrics of the series' theme song. After a role in the series, she started her musician career, while also has worked on songs and album with numerous artists of Balkan Region. For her authorial-songwriting work she has received numerous audience and profession awards. Many songs Šola wrote are considered to be among the greatest hits of all time in the Balkans. She was also widely considered one of the most admired Croatian lyricists. Šola served as the main author of more than 350 songs. Life and career 1979–2002: Early life and education Born in Zagreb, to Kaja Ivanda and Marko Šola, both whom hailed from Tomislavgrad Prisoje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, s ...
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Tomislav Šola
Tomislav Sladojević Šola (born 1948) is a Croatian museologist. Biography Sladojević Šola was born in Zagreb, Croatia in 1948. He gained his diploma in Art History and English language (University of Zagreb, 1969-1974), he then pursued the post-graduate study of Journalism (Faculty of Political sciences, Zagreb, 1975–76) and two-semester-course of contemporary Museology (Sorbonne, Paris, 1978-1979) and made his PhD in Museology (University of Ljubljana, 1985). Following a seven-year period of curatorships in Zagreb (1975-1981) and another seven years as Director of The Museum Documentation Centre (1981-1987), Šola joined the University of Zagreb and was appointed Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, having retired in full professor tenure (1987-2013). His academic research is closely linked to the profession and he draws on his practical experience as a curator, director, editor, lecturer and consultant. Professor Tomislav Šola’s main ...
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Vojislav Šola
Vojislav Šola ( sr-Cyrl, Војислав Шола; 1863 – 1921) was a Serbian merchant, national and political worker from Bosnia-Herzegovina. Life Vojislav Šola was born and educated in Mostar, at the time in the Ottoman Empire. Already at the age of 19 (1882) he was imprisoned by the Austro-Hungarian administration in the province of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a prominent national worker and member Mostar church-school municipalities. "The municipality decided to welcome the delegates as solemnly as possible, considering them its guests with a torchlight procession was prepared in their honor, and its member Vojislav Šola gave speeches" introducing the new metropolitan Leontije Radulović, who replaced metropolitan Ignatije Ikonomidis. In 1896, Šola became the president of that municipality and, together with Gligorije Jeftanović, led the struggle of Serbs for church-school autonomy, which ended in 1905 by obtaining some privileges from the monarchy. He was elected ...
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Ivica Šola
Ivica Šola (born 1968) is a Croatian theologian, communication scientist, columnist and university professor. Šola was born August 28, 1968 in Đakovo. He received a bachelor's degree from University of Zagreb in 1994, a master's degree from Pontifical Lateran University in Rome (philosophy of Martin Buber) in 1998, and a doctoral degree in 2012 in Zagreb with a dissertation titled "Ethical aspects of philosophy of Luigi Pareyson: truth, ontos and freedom". Šola is an associate professor at the Academy of Arts, University of Osijek, where he teaches courses in ethics, religion, culture and media theory. His main fields of scientific interest are interdisciplinary topics of philosophy, religion, culture, media, and society.Šola, Ivica, PhD, Assistant Professor
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Ivan Šola
Ivan Šola (born 12 December 1961) is a Croatian bobsledder who has competed since 1999. Competing in three Winter Olympics, he earned his best finish of 20th in the four-man event at Vancouver in 2010. Šola also competed in the FIBT World Championships, earning his best finish of 24th in the four-man event at Calgary in 2005. Prior to his bobsleigh career, Šola was a multiple Croatian champion in motorcycle racing The motorcycle sport of racing (also called moto racing and motorbike racing) includes motorcycle road racing and off-road racing, both either on circuits or open courses, and track racing. Other categories include hill climbs, drag racing and .... In 2003 Šola also competed in Formula 2000 speedboat races. , he was an owner of a motorcycle shop and a driving school. In 2007 he was elected member of the board of the Croatian Motorcycling Federation. , Šola is the president of the Croatian Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation. References External links * I ...
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Vlado Šola
Vladimir "Vlado" Šola (born 16 November 1968) is a Croatian handball coach and former player. Born in Prisoje, Tomislavgrad, Prisoje, Šola played the position of goalkeeper on the Croatia men's national handball team, Croatian national team and competed in the Handball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament, 2004 Summer Olympics. Widely known for his energetic attitude and famously dyed red hair, he retired from playing professional handball in 2008. Honours Club ;Medveščak *:hr:Jugoslavenski rukometni kup, Yugoslav Cup: 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 *Limburgse Handbal Dagen: 1993 ;Veszprem *Nemzeti Bajnokság I (men's handball), Hungarian First League: 2004–05, 2005–06 *Magyar Kupa (men's handball), Hungarian Cup: 2005 ;RK Zagreb *Croatian Premier Handball League, Croatian Premier League: 2006–07, 2007–08 *Croatian Handball Cup, Croatian Cup: 2007, 2008 Individual *Franjo Bučar State Award for Sport - 2004 Orders * Order of Danica Hrvatska, Order of Danic ...
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John Sola
Domagoj Ivan "John" Šola (born April 15, 1944) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1987 to 1995. Originally a Ontario Liberal Party, Liberal, he was forced to leave his party over controversy arising from his comments about Serbs. Background Sola has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Laurentian University in Greater Sudbury, Sudbury. In 1976-1977, he was the president of the Toronto Blizzard (NASL), Toronto Metro-Croatia soccer club. Politics Sola was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1987 Ontario general election, 1987 provincial election, defeating Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, Progressive Conservative incumbent Bud Gregory by almost 6,000 votes. The Liberal Party won a landslide majority government under the leadership of David Peterson, and Sola served as a backbench supporter of the Peterson government for the next three years. The Liberals were defeated by the Ontario New Democr ...
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