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Dženan Rahimić
Dženan is a male given name. In the Balkans, Dženan is popular among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations. The name may have been derived from the Arabic word ''jinan'' (جِنَان), which translates to 'garden' - this word refers to one of the levels of entering jannah (جَنَّة), or paradise, and is considered equivalent to the Garden of Eden. The name might also be a South Slavic version of the Persian name Janan (جانان), which means "beloved." The name has a variant: ''Džanan'' (for example, Džanan Musa). It also has a female equivalent: ''Dženana'' (for example, Dženana Šehanović). Given name * Dženan Čišija (born 1976), Swedish politician * Dženan Ćatić (born 1992), Bosnian retired footballer * Dženan Đonlagić (born 1974), Bosnian politician and economist * Dženan Haračić (born 1994), Bosnian footballer *Dženan Hošić (born 1976), Bosnian football manager *Dženan Lončarević (born 1975), Serbian pop singer * Dženan Osmanović (born ...
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Balkans
The Balkans ( , ), corresponding partially with the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria. The Balkan Peninsula is bordered by the Adriatic Sea in the northwest, the Ionian Sea in the southwest, the Aegean Sea in the south, the Turkish straits in the east, and the Black Sea in the northeast. The northern border of the peninsula is variously defined. The highest point of the Balkans is Musala, , in the Rila mountain range, Bulgaria. The concept of the Balkan Peninsula was created by the German geographer August Zeune in 1808, who mistakenly considered the Balkan Mountains the dominant mountain system of southeastern Europe spanning from the Adriatic Sea to the Black Sea. In the 19th century the term ''Balkan Peninsula'' was a synonym for Rumelia, the parts of Europe that were provinces of the Ottoman E ...
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Dženan Haračić
Dženan Haračić (born 30 July 1994) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward. Career Dženan Haračić was born on July 30, 1994, in Bugojno. He progressed through all the youth ranks of Iskra Bugojno, before moving to the Croatian club Slaven Belupo as a junior. He then spent time on loan at Koprivnica and Segesta. Haračić went on to play for several clubs, including Zvijezda Gradačac, Neretvanac, Čapljina, Metalleghe, Jedinstvo Bihać, and GOŠK Gabela. In the 2022 season, GOŠK finished second in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Haračić played 28 matches, scoring 21 goals, and finished as the league's top scorer. Over the course of his career, he has made 184 appearances and scored 85 goals. In 2022, Dženan joined FK Željezničar Sarajevo.https://fkzeljeznicar.ba/foto-dzenan-haracic-novi-fudbaler-plavih/48164/ Honours Individual * First League of FBiH Top Goalscorer: 2020–21 The dash is a punctua ...
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Dženan Zaimović
Dženan Zaimović (born 25 September 1973) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. International career Zaimović made his debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in a March 2000 friendly game away against Jordan Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and the occupied Palestinian ter .... His second and final international was also against Jordan, four days later. Honours Player Velež Mostar * First League of FBiH: 2005–06 References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zaimovic, Dzenan 1973 births Living people Footballers from Mostar Men's association football central defenders Bosnia and Herzegovina men's footballers Bosnia and Herzegovina men's international footballers FK Velež Mostar players Fortuna Düsseldorf players Regionalliga players Premier League of Bosnia and ...
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Dženan Uščuplić
Dženan Uščuplić (18 August 1975 – 8 August 2024) was a Bosnian professional football manager and player. A midfielder, he was most successful playing for and managing hometown club Sarajevo. Playing career As a player of Sarajevo on three occasions, Uščuplić won three Bosnian cup titles and one supercup with the club. He also played for Olimpik. He retired in the summer of 2002 at the age of 27 because of a chronic knee injury sustained in April 1998. Managerial career After being forced to retire from football, Uščuplić spent nine years in the Sarajevo youth academy and as an assistant to former first team manager Robert Jarni, before being named manager in 2014. In his debut season he led the club to a cup triumph, ending a seven-season silverware drought. On 26 September 2014, Uščuplić was relieved of his duties as Sarajevo manager after a string of disappointing results, and returned to the club's youth academy where he completed the UEFA Pro Licence progra ...
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Dženan Salković
Dženan Salković (2 January 1945 – 20 July 1989), also known by the nickname Đani, was a Bosnian and Yugoslav singer, songwriter, and doctor from Mostar Mostar () is a city and the administrative centre of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the historical capital of Herzegovina. Mostar is situated on the Neretva Riv .... Career In 1969 he wrote the song "Hej, Hej" which was later covered in 1978 by rock band Drugi Način as "Prođe ovaj dan." In 1973 he wrote the song "Jefimija" for the group Lutajuća Srca, which won the Union of Composers of Yugoslavia Award that year. The song was inspired by the life of medieval Serbian poet Jefimija. At the time Salković was in a relationship with the lead singer of Lutajuća Srca, Spomenka Đokić. He dedicated the song to her. In 2006 "Jefimija" was ranked No. 94 on the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list. Salković enjoyed recreational flying. In ...
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