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Jovo Rašković
Jovo is a given name, cognate to Jovan. Notable people called Jovo include: * Jovo Aranitović (born 1974), Montenegrin retired footballer * Jovo Bakić (born 1970), Serbian sociologist, associate professor at the University of Belgrade * Jovo Bećir (1870–1942), Montenegrin brigadier general and a colonel of the Royal Yugoslav Army *Jovo Bosančić (born 1970), retired Serbian footballer * Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga (1897–1925), Serbian outlaw in Slavonia in the early 20th century * Jovo Čučković (born 1952), Serbian former football player and manager * Jovo Damjanović (born 1996), Montenegrin-born Qatari handball player *Jovo Ivanišević (1861–1889), Montenegrin composer * Jovo Kapičić (1919–2013), Yugoslav General and post-war communist politician *Jovo Kurtović (1718–1809), Serbian shipping magnate who lived and worked in Trieste *Jovo Lukić (born 1998), Bosnian professional footballer *Jovo Martinović, freelance investigative journalist in Montenegro * Jo ...
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Jovan (given Name)
Jovan ( sr-Cyrl, Јован ) is a Serbia, Serbian male given name equivalent to English language, English "John (given name), John" or Slavic names, Slavic "Ivan (name), Ivan", from . The name is common amongst Orthodox Christians as a result of John the Baptist (Sveti Jovan Krstitelj) Notable people with this name A *Jovan Aćimović (born 1948), Serbian footballer *Jovan Adepo (born 1988), British-born American actor *Jovan Ajduković (born 1968), Serbian linguist and writer *Jovan Albanez ( 17th-century – 1732), Habsburg Montenegrin-Serbian military leader *Jovan Ali (born 1995), Trinidadian cricketer *Jovan Anđelković (1942–1969), Serbian footballer *Jovan Andrevski ( 2000–2001), Bulgarian military leader *Jovan Asen ( John Komnenos Asen; 1345–1363; died 1363), Bulgarian noble-born Serbian despot *Jovan Atanacković (1848–1921), Serbian general *Jovan Avakumović (1841–1928), Serbian lawyer, criminologist, statesman, and prime minister *Jovan Avakumović (poet ...
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Jovo Lukić
Jovo Lukić (, ; born 28 November 1998) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga I club Universitatea Cluj. He started his professional career at Sloga Doboj, before joining Krupa in 2018. In 2019, Lukić was loaned to Zvijezda Gradačac. The following year, he signed with Borac Banja Luka. A former youth international for Bosnia and Herzegovina national team, Lukić made his senior international debut in 2021. Club career Early career Lukić started playing football at Modriča, before joining youth setup of his hometown club Sloga Doboj. He made his professional debut against Sutjeska Foča on 6 August 2016 at the age of 17. On 19 November, he scored his first professional goal in a triumph over Kozara Gradiška. Lukić scored his first career hat-trick against Borac Šamac on 10 June 2017. In February 2018, he moved to Krupa. In February 2019, he was loaned to Zvijezda Gradačac until the end of season. On 20 June 2020, Lukić signed w ...
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Jovo Stanojević
Jovan "Jovo" Stanojević (Cyrillic: Јово Станојевић; born 27 September 1977) is a Serbian former professional basketball player. Professional career Stanojević began his professional career at the age of 16, playing with Vojvodina in the Yugoslav Basketball League. As one of the most promising players of his generation, Stanojević participated twice at the Nike Hoop Summit in 1995 and 1996. Throughout his career, Stanojević played abroad in several countries, including five seasons in Germany with Alba Berlin, from 2002 to 2007. He also spent few years in Turkey, playing with Beşiktaş Cola Turka, Kepez Belediyesi, Pınar Karşıyaka and TED Ankara Kolejliler. In August 2013, he decided to retire. In September 2019, Stanojević joined I Came to Play of the amateur fourth-tier Serbian League. Yugoslav national team Stanojević won a gold medal at the 2001 Summer Universiade in Beijing Beijing, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Pekin ...
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Jovo Simanić
Jovica "Jovo" Simanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јовица "Јово" Симанић; born 8 August 1965) is a Serbian retired footballer who played as a central defender. Football career Born in Zrenjanin in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Simanić started and ended his 11-year professional career with hometown club FK Proleter Zrenjanin, scoring 16 goals, but also played abroad in Germany and Portugal. In January 1992, he joined VfB Stuttgart, appearing almost exclusively for the reserve team. On 30 September 1992, in his only appearance for the main squad, a UEFA Champions League play-off match against Leeds United, he was introduced in the last minutes of the 1–4 away loss by manager Christoph Daum, causing Stuttgart to play with one foreign player too many; the Germans would have won on the away goals rule but, after being punished with a 0–3 defeat instead, the two teams had to play a third match, which ended 2–1 for the English side. Simanić then repre ...
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Jovo Rašković
Jovo is a given name, cognate to Jovan. Notable people called Jovo include: * Jovo Aranitović (born 1974), Montenegrin retired footballer * Jovo Bakić (born 1970), Serbian sociologist, associate professor at the University of Belgrade * Jovo Bećir (1870–1942), Montenegrin brigadier general and a colonel of the Royal Yugoslav Army *Jovo Bosančić (born 1970), retired Serbian footballer * Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga (1897–1925), Serbian outlaw in Slavonia in the early 20th century * Jovo Čučković (born 1952), Serbian former football player and manager * Jovo Damjanović (born 1996), Montenegrin-born Qatari handball player *Jovo Ivanišević (1861–1889), Montenegrin composer * Jovo Kapičić (1919–2013), Yugoslav General and post-war communist politician *Jovo Kurtović (1718–1809), Serbian shipping magnate who lived and worked in Trieste *Jovo Lukić (born 1998), Bosnian professional footballer *Jovo Martinović, freelance investigative journalist in Montenegro * Jo ...
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Jovo Pavlović
Jovo Pavlović (born 16 August 1989) in Perth is an Australian-Serbian football player who is currently playing for Stirling Lions. He previously played for Mitra Kukar in Indonesia Super League, and Hong Kong First Division League club South China South China ( zh, s=, p=Huá'nán, j=jyut6 naam4) is a geographical and cultural region that covers the southernmost part of China. Its precise meaning varies with context. A notable feature of South China in comparison to the rest of China is .... References External linksJOVO PAVLOVICat Liga Indonesia * 1989 births Living people Australian men's soccer players Australian expatriate men's soccer players Australian expatriate sportspeople in Indonesia Expatriate men's footballers in Indonesia Liga 1 (Indonesia) players PS Mitra Kukar players Australian people of Serbian descent Hong Kong First Division League players Australian expatriate sportspeople in Hong Kong South China AA players FK Borac Banja Luka playe ...
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Jovo Ostojić
Jovo Ostojić ( sr-Cyrl, Јово Остојић; 1952 – 29 June 2017) was a politician and paramilitary leader in Serbia. He served two terms in the National Assembly of Serbia as a member of the far-right Serbian Radical Party. Early life and career Ostojić was born in Apatin, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, in what was then the People's Republic of Serbia in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. He was a construction technician in private life and lived in the village of Prigrevica (near Apatin). Paramilitary leader Radical Party leader Vojislav Šešelj has said that Ostojić was involved in the formation, training, and oversight of "volunteer squads" of Serb paramilitaries in the early period of the 1991–95 war in Croatia, using his base in Prigrevica as a training centre. He saw action in Croatia during the conflict. Šešelj appointed him as a Chetnik voivode on 13 May 1993. Politician During the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s Ostojić was a Radical Party ca ...
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Jovo Mišeljić
Jovo Mišeljić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јово Мишељић; 15 October 1967 – 17 May 2023) was a Bosnian footballer who played as a forward. Career After starting to play with his home city club FK Leotar still in the Yugoslav Second League, with the beginning of the war he moved to Serbia where he played three solid seasons with FK Radnički Niš. In 1995, after a short spell in Spain with CD Badajoz, he moved to Cyprus to play with Aris Limassol FC where he played three seasons and then transferring to Apollon Limassol FC. Afterwards he moved to Greece to play for one season with Athinaikos F.C. In 2000, he returned to Serbia and signed with FK Proleter Zrenjanin, but shortly after one season returned to Radnički Niš. He also played a half season as a loaned player with his first club, FK Leotar, before finishing in a lower league OFK Niš OFK Niš () is a football club based in Niš, Serbia. They compete in the Zone League Centre, the fourth tier of the national league s ...
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Jovo Martinović
Jovo Martinović is a freelance investigative journalist in Montenegro, known for his reporting on organized crime in Europe and war criminals in the Balkans. His works appeared in ''The Economist'', ''Time'', ''Newsday'' and the ''Financial Times''. Among his noteworthy projects was helping produce a Vice News documentary on a gang of jewel thieves known as the Pink Panthers. Since October 22, 2015 he has been in prison in Montenegro and has been charged with involvement in a drug trafficking ring. Rights groups such as the Committee to Protect Journalists, Reporters Without Borders and Human Rights Watch have criticized Montenegro’s government for failing to provide evidence justifying the charges or pre-trial detention for over one year. Works Prior to his imprisonment, Martinović worked for 15 years on stories about crime and war criminals, and developed sources within criminal organizations. Martinović worked on an American Radioworks documentary, Massacre at Cuska, which f ...
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Jovo Kurtović
Jovan "Jovo" Kurtović and/or Giovanni Curtovich (1718 in Začula, Ottoman Empire – 12 August 1809 in Trieste, Kingdom of Italy) was a Serbian shipping magnate in the eighteenth century who lived and worked in Trieste. He is credited, together with Johann I. de Verpoorten, a Flemish merchant, for establishing maritime trade with the United States of America, few months after the British surrender in October 1781. He became one of the most famous shipping tycoons of his time with several homes to his name and a fleet of merchant ships which sailed the seven seas. Biography Jovo Kurtović was already a prominent merchant in Trebinje, Hercegovina before he came to settle indefinitely in Trieste in 1737. Shortly after arriving in Trieste, he soon brought three of his brothers over from Hercegovina getting one to set up a branch of the business in western Turkey at Smyrna, the other in Amsterdam and the third one in Vienna, and Prague. They were in a way Jovo's trading ambassadors, thr ...
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Jovo Aranitović
Jovan "Jovo" Aranitović (; born 19 August 1974) is a Montenegrin retired footballer who last played for FK Trepča. Club career Born in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, he spent most of his career in Serbia playing for FK Obilić, Red Star Belgrade, FK Sloga Kraljevo,PROVUKLI SE: Šćepović sprečio bruku protiv Trepče (serbian)/ref> ....Jovo Aranitovic
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Jovo Kapičić
Jovan "Jovo" Kapičić, born Jovan Kapa, (Cyrillic: Јован Јово Капичић); 2 September 1919 – 9 December 2013) was a Yugoslav General and post-war communist politician.''Narodni heroji Jugoslavije''. Belgrade: Mladost, 1975 He was awarded the Order of the People's Hero on 10 July 1950. Early and personal life Kapičić was born on 2 September 1919 in the Italian city of Gaeta where the Kingdom of Italy authorities had set up a large base for the Italian-supported exiled soldiers of the Royal Montenegrin Army following their unsuccessful 1919 Christmas Uprising against the Karađorđević dynasty. He was born with the surname Kapa, which he later changed to Kapičić. Jovo's father Milo Kapa was born in Ugnji near Cetinje, Montenegro, and he completed a theology degree. Later he was a theology professor and in 1918, he became a ''komita'' and joined the Montenegrin Federalist Party. Along with Jovo, Milo had two more sons (Pavle and Vlado) and a daughter Anka. Jovo ...
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