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Dragičević
Dragičević ( sr-Cyrl, Драгичевић) is a South Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Boris Dragičević (born 1958), Croatian handball player and coach * David Dragičević (1997–2018), Bosnian man who died under suspicious circumstances *Georg Dragičević (1890–1980), Croatian soldier * Ivan Dragičević (born 1981), Serbian football defender * Marc Dragicevic (born 1981), Australian rules footballer * Marko Dragičević (born 1976), Croatian rower *Mate Dragičević (born 1979), Croatian football striker *Milorad Dragićević (1904–1975), Serbian football player * Milutin Dragićević (born 1983), Serbian handball player *Pavao Dragičević (1694–1773), Bosnian Franciscan friar and bishop *Prvoslav Dragićević (1914–1974), Serbian football manager and player * Radislav Dragićević (born 1971), Montenegrin football midfielder * Rajna Dragićević, Serbian linguist, lexicologist and lexicographer * Nikola Dragičević (born 1988), Serbian ...
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Pavao Dragičević
Pavao Dragičević ( – 14 February 1773) was a Bosnian-Herzegovinian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the apostolic vicar of Bosnia from 1740 to his resignation in 1766. Biography Dragičević was born in Tješilo near Fojnica in the Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was educated at the Fojnica friary and in Italy. Afterwards, he performed various pastoral duties and was a definitor of the Franciscan Province of Bosnia from 1738 to 1740. After the death of the apostolic vicar of Bosnia Mato Divelić, Archbishop Vicko Zmajević of Zadar proposed Dragičević as his successor. The Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith accepted the proposal, so Pope Benedict XIV approved the Congregation's appointment on 14 November 1740 and on 15 December appointed Dragičević the apostolic vicar of Bosnia and the titular bishop of Dium. He was consecrated on 29 June 1741 in Zadar with Zmajević as his principal consecrator. Early in his vicariate, in 1741–174 ...
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Tamara Dragičević
Tamara Dragičević ( sr-Cyrl, Тамара Драгичевић, ; born 30 March 1989) is a Serbian actress and model. She is the best known for her performances in the film ''Montevideo, God Bless You!'' by Dragan Bjelogrlić and the RTS series ''The Scent of Rain in the Balkans'' by Ljubiša Samardžić. Personal life Dragičević has two siblings, a brother and a sister. She is a graduate of the University of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. She is married to Serbian actor Petar Benčina. She gave birth to daughter Staša on 4 December 2016 and son Lazar on 14 August 2019. They are a popular celebrity couple in Serbia. Her brother-in-law is actor Igor Benčina. Career Dragičević landed the role in ''Montevideo, God Bless You!'', the upcoming film of Dragan Bjelogrlić, in late 2009. The film premiered on 20 December 2010 in the Sava Centar, and was eventually seen by more than 500.000 viewers. Earlier in 2010, Dragičević was cast as Buka Salom in the RTS series ''The Sc ...
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Vladimir Dragičević
Vladimir Dragičević (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Драгичевић; born May 30, 1986) is a retired Montenegrin professional basketball player who last played for Aris of the Greek Basket League. Professional career Dragičević made his senior debut with Lovćen Cetinje and later played for Budućnost Podgorica. In April 2011, he signed with Caja Laboral of the Spanish ACB League for the rest of the 2010–11 season. In July 2011, Dragičević signed a two-year deal with Spartak Saint Petersburg of Russia. In October 2013, he signed with Stelmet Zielona Góra of Poland for the 2013–14 season. In November 2013, he was named Euroleague MVP for Round 6. In September 2014, he signed a one-year deal with Banvit. For the next season, he moved to TED Ankara Kolejliler. On November 20, 2016, he re-signed with Stelmet Zielona Góra. Montenegro national team Dragičević played for the Montenegro national basketball team at the FIBA EuroBasket 2011. Career statisti ...
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Georg Dragičević
Georg Dragičević (born ''Đuro Dragičević''; 7 November 1890 in Kalesija – 28 July 1980 in Vienna) was a Croats, Croatian soldier who was a member of the army of Austria-Hungary, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Royal Yugoslavia, and the Independent State of Croatia. He attended the Imperial and Royal Technical Military Academy at Mödling near Vienna and graduated from there as a Second Lieutenant, Leutnant on 18 August 1911 with an assignment to Festungsartillerieregiment Kaiser Nr.1 (Fortress Artillery), then based in Vienna. At an early age, he joined the Imperial Army, and later served the empire in the First World War in Poland. During the war, on mobilisation in August 1914, he was promoted to Oberleutnant and given command of a battery in the 106th Field Artillery Brigade equipped with obsolete 9-centimetre field guns. For his service in the war, he was rewarded the Military Order of Maria Theresa. After the war, the empire collapsed and Dragičević travelled to the newly for ...
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Nikola Dragičević
Nikola Dragičević (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Драгичевић; born 26 March 1988) is a Serbian retired football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ...er. External sources Nikola Dragičević Statsat Utakmica.rs *Nikola Dragičevićat Lagstatstik 1988 births Living people Footballers from Belgrade Men's association football defenders Serbian men's footballers FK Teleoptik players FK Srem players FK Čukarički players OFK Žarkovo players IFK Eskilstuna players Serbian First League players Serbian SuperLiga players Division 3 (Swedish football) players Serbian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Sweden Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Sweden 21st-century Serbian sportsmen {{Serbia-footy-defender-stub ...
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Mate Dragičević
Mate Dragičević (born 19 November 1979) is a Croatian retired association football, football Striker (association football), striker. Club career He has enjoyed successful stints at several clubs, with Croats, Croatian giants Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb the standouts and has won two Prva HNL Croatian First League championships. His season at Dinamo was stunted due to injury, however he made nineteen appearances for Hajduk Split between 2004 and 2006 scoring six goals, last season at Hajduk Split he was injured. He has won First Russian Division championship with FC Khimki. At Perth Glory he had an unsuccessful season. Dragicevic scored one goal in the pre-season cup competition away to Central Coast Mariners, but was unable to find the back of the net during the regular season. On 20 January, the closing day of the Iranian winter transfer season, Dragičević signed a 6-month contract with Persepolis F.C., Persepolis in the Iran Pro League. He scored his first goal for Per ...
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Boris Dragičević
Boris Dragičević (born 10 September 1958) is a former Croatian handball player and coach. He played for RK Zamet for 13 years. He was part of the RK Zamet squad that were vice-champions in 1992. Honours As player ;RK Zamet *Yugoslav Second League Yugoslav Second League ( Bosnian: ''Druga savezna liga,'' Croatian: ''Druga savezna liga'', Serbian: ''Друга савезна лига'', Slovenian: ''Druga zvezna liga'', Macedonian: ''Втора сојузна лига'', ''Vtora sojuzna l ... (1): 1986-87 As a coach ;RK Zamet II * Croatian Handball Championship U-19 (1): 1996 * Croatian Handball Championship U-18 :Third place (1): 1994 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dragicevic, Boris Croatian male handball players RK Zamet players RK Zamet coaches ŽRK Zamet coaches Yugoslav male handball players Handball players from Rijeka 1958 births Living people Croatian handball coaches ...
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Marko Dragičević
Marko Dragičević (born 30 November 1976) is a Croatian rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes .... References External links * * * * 1976 births Living people Croatian male rowers Olympic rowers for Croatia Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Rowers from Zadar 21st-century Croatian sportsmen {{Croatia-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Dragojević
Dragojević (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Драгојевић) is a Croatian language, Croatian, Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and Serbian language, Serbian surname derived from the masculine given name Dragoje. Notable people with the surname include: *Oliver Dragojević (1947–2018), Croatian pop singer *Srđan Dragojević (born 1963), Serbian film director and screenwriter See also

* *Dragović (surname), Dragović *Dragičević *Dragić {{DEFAULTSORT:Dragojevic Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Montenegrin origin Surnames of Serbian origin Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Ivan Dragičević
Ivan Dragićević (; born 21 October 1981) is a Serbian retired football defender. Dragićević has played for FK Dinamo Pančevo, FK Mogren, FK Budućnost Banatski Dvor, FK Smederevo, Shirin Faraz and Damash Gilan in his career. Many websites are confusing him and the Croatian footballer with same name and born same year, that plays with NK Žepče Nogometni Klub Žepče 1919 is a football (soccer), football club from Zepce, Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The home stadium is called Žepče Gradski Stadion (Žepče City Stadium) with a capacity of 4,000. The team plays in the third League .... Career stats External links * at Srbijafudbal. * Ivan Dragičević Statsat Utakmica.rs * * 1981 births Living people Footballers from Pančevo Men's association football fullbacks Serbia and Montenegro men's footballers Serbian men's footballers FK Dinamo Pančevo players FK Mogren players FK Budućnost Banatski Dvor players FK Napredak Kruševac players FK BASK p ...
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Dragović (surname)
Dragović (Cyrillic: Драговић, ) is a Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Drago". Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandar Dragović (born 1991), Austrian footballer *Doris Dragović (born 1961), Croatian pop singer * Goran Dragović (born 1981), Bosnian footballer *Nikola Dragović (born 1987), Serbian basketball player * Vladimir Dragović (born 1967), scholar * Vojislav Dragović (born 1982), Serbian footballer * surname from the Vasojevići clan See also * *Dragojević Dragojević (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Драгојевић) is a Croatian language, Croatian, Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and Serbian language, Serbian surname derived from the masculine given name Dragoje. Notable people with the surname in ... * Dragičević * Dragić {{DEFAULTSORT:Dragovic Surnames of Bosnian origin Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Montenegrin origin Surnames of Serbian origin Patronymic surnames Surnam ...
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Dragić
Dragić (Cyrillic: Драгић) is a South Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dalibor Dragić (born 1972), Bosnian Serb footballer * Dragan Dragić (born 1980), Serbian politician * Goran Dragić (born 1986), Slovenian basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks, Zoran's brother * Labud Dragić (born 1954), Serbian writer of Montenegrin origin * Mirjana Lehner Dragić (born 1936), Serbian painter * Nedeljko Dragić (born 1936), Croatian animator * Predrag Dragić (1945–2012), Serbian writer * Tanja Dragić (born 1991), Serbian Paralympic athlete * Zoran Dragić (born 1989), Slovenian basketball player for the Anadolu Efes, Goran's brother See also * *Dragičević * Dragović *Dragojević Dragojević (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Драгојевић) is a Croatian language, Croatian, Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and Serbian language, Serbian surname derived from the masculine given name Dragoje. Notable people with the surname in ... {{DEFAULTSORT ...
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