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Grubišić or Grubisic is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Brett Josef Grubisic (b. 1963), Canadian novelist * Ivan Grubišić (b. 1936), Croatian priest and politician * Jelena Grubišić (b. 1987), Croatian handball player * Katia Grubisic (b. 1978), Canadian writer * Mato Grubisic (b. 1982), Norwegian football player * Tea Grubišić Tea Grubišić (born December 3, 1985) is a Croatian female handballer playing in the Turkish Women's Handball Super League for Ardeşen GSK and the Croatian national team. The -tall sportswoman plays in the left wing position. She played in he ... (b. 1985), Croatian handball player * Veselko Grubišić (b.1961), Croatian poet, Ambassador {{DEFAULTSORT:Grubisic Surnames of Croatian origin ...
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Ivan Grubišić
Ivan Grubišić (20 June 1936 – 19 March 2017) was a Croatian Roman Catholic priest, sociologist, and politician. He served in the Croatian Parliament from 2011 to 2015. Early life and education Ivan Grubišić was born in Dicmo in a poor family. He had seven brothers and sisters. His father Jure and one of the brothers were killed by the Yugoslav Partisans. His mother worked as a seamstress. After finishing elementary school, Grubišić enrolled in the Catholic gymnasium in Split, graduating in 1956. During his time in high school he played the organ. Grubišić received a degree in theology in 1962 at the Catholic Faculty of Theology of the University of Zagreb, and also a degree in sociology and philosophy at the University of Zadar in 1982. He received his Ph.D. in 1995 at the Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, with the thesis ''Religious Behavior of Catholics in Dalmatia in the Mid-80s and Evaluation of Behavior''. Academia Grubišić taught at the ''Cate ...
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Jelena Grubišić
Jelena Grubišić (born 20 January 1987) is a retired Croatian handballer who played for the Croatia national team. She was given the award of ''Cetățean de onoare'' (" Honorary Citizen") of the city of Bucharest in 2016. She was inducted in the European Handball Hall of Fame in 2023. International honours *EHF Champions League: **''Winner'': 2016 **''Bronze Medalist'': 2017, 2018 Individual awards *Most Valuable Player of the Final Four of EHF Champions League: 2016 2016 was designated as: * International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly. * International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ... *Croatian Female Handballer of the Year: 2016 * Balkan-Handball.com Ex-Yugoslavian Handballer of the Year: 2016 *All-Star Goalkeeper of the Romanian League: 2021 References External links * 1987 births Living people Croatian female handball pla ...
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Tea Grubišić
Tea Grubišić (born December 3, 1985) is a Croatian female handballer playing in the Turkish Women's Handball Super League for Ardeşen GSK and the Croatian national team. The -tall sportswoman plays in the left wing position. She played in her country for RK Podravka Koprivnica (2004–2005), RK Lokomotiva Zagreb (2005–2011 and 2013–2015) and ZRK Samobor (2012–2013) before she transferred to the German team SG BBM Bietigheim. Grubišić moved the next season to Turkey to play for the Rize Rize (; ; ; ka, რიზე}; ) is a coastal city in the eastern part of the Black Sea Region of Turkey. It is the seat of Rize Province and Rize District.


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1985 births
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Katia Grubisic
Katia Grubisic (born April 25, 1978, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian writer, editor and translator. Biography Katia Grubisic completed French and English literature degrees at the University of New Brunswick, and received her master's degree in English from Concordia University. Her collection ''What if red ran out'' (Goose Lane Editions, 2008) won the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award for best first book, and was a finalist for the Quebec Writers' Federation A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry. Grubisic has also won the '' CV2'' 2-Day Poem Contest, has earned an honourable mention at the National Magazine Awards, has been a finalist for the CBC Literary Awards and the ''Descant''/Winston Collins Prize, and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her poetry and fiction have appeared in '' The Malahat Review'', ''Grain'' and '' Prairie Fire'', in the anthologies ''Pith & Wry: Canadian Poetry'', ''Regreen: New Canadian Ecological Poetry'' and ''The Hoodoo You Do So Well'', and in other Canadia ...
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Croatian Surname
Croatian names follow complex and unique lettering, structuring, composition, and naming customs that have considerable similarities with most other European name systems and with those of other Slavic peoples in particular. Upon the Croatian populace's arrival on what is currently modern-day continental Croatia in the early 7th century, Croats used Slavic names and corresponding naming customs. Naming customs have been a part of Croatian culture for over 500 years, with the earliest dating back to the 12th century. With modernization and globalization in the 20th century, given names and surnames have expanded past typical Slavic traditionalism and have included Croatian Americans, borrowed names from all over the world. However, although given names vary from region to region in Croatia and can be heavily influenced by other countries' names, surnames tend to be Slavic. Croatian names usually, but not always, consist of a given name, followed by a family name; however certain ...
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Brett Josef Grubisic
Brett Josef Grubisic (born 1963) is a Canadian author, editor, and was a sessional lecturer of the English language at the University of British Columbia until 2022 when they parted ways. Education Grubisic obtained both his bachelor and master degrees from the University of Victoria (B.A., M.A.) and completed his Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia Department of English Language and Literatures with a thesis on Beryl Bainbridge. Career Grubisic has edited an anthology of gay male pulp fiction, which is a collection of stories that represent lives outside the urban middle-class mainstream. He has also co-edited an anthology of upcoming Canadian writers featuring acclaimed writers such as Annabel Lyon, Steven Heighton, Camilla Gibb, Michael Turner, and Larissa Lai. The anthology aims to redress an absence which the editors claim to have noticed in Canadian literature: sexually frank fiction. His debut novel, ''The Age of Cities'', was published in 2006 and was a ...
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Mato Grubisic
Mato Grubisic (born 25 June 1982) is a Norwegian football striker who plays for Valdres FK. Career In the Norwegian Second Division season of 2003, Grubisic scored 19 goals for his club Skjetten SK. He received transfer offers from Kongsvinger IL and Pors Grenland, but opted to stay in Skjetten. However, he trained with Lillestrøm SK during the winter. Already a few months later he signed for Lillestrøm. He got three Norwegian Premier League games in 2004, and one in 2005, but without scoring. In the second half of 2005 he was loaned out to Ullensaker/Kisa IL. After the season the loan was made permanent. Ahead of the 2007 season he returned to Skjetten SK, moving from the third to the fourth tier of Norwegian football. He was offered a job in addition to a part-time football contract. Skjetten cruised through the season, and was promoted with ease, winning the playoff matches against Grüner IL 14–0 on aggregate. Grubisic scored 45 league goals during the 2007 season. I ...
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Veselko Grubišić
The Embassy of the Republic of Croatia is the diplomatic mission of Croatia in Canada. It is located in Toller House at the corner of Chapel and Daly Streets in the Sandy Hill neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The building was originally constructed in 1875 in Domestic Gothic Revival style by Henry Horsey and J. Sheard, architects. The first occupant was J.H. Plummer, the new Ottawa manager of the Bank of Commerce. Two years later, Télesphore Fournier, a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, moved in with his family. It was bought by Auditor General of the Dominion’s Currency Frederick Toller in 1882. His family owned it until 1912 when it was bought by cabinet minister Louis-Philippe Brodeur who owned it until 1931. The house was owned by a group of nuns who used it as a residence and school until 1968. It was then rented out to students from the nearby University of Ottawa. The heritage building was purchased for the Republic of Croatia by the Croatian-Canad ...
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