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Krištić
Krištić is a patronymic surname used in Croatia. The Kristić family was a medieval noble lineage. The Fojnica Armorial from 1340, (preserved in the Franciscan Monastery in Fojnica), includes the Kristić (Krištić) family among the noble families with their own coat of arms. In the original text, they are listed as Hcarstictc, with a note indicating that they were from Vinjani, a settlement now divided by the Republic of Croatia/Bosnia and Herzegovina border. Administratively, it belongs to the town of Imotski in Croatia and the municipality of Posušje in Herzegovina. One branch of the Kristić family is a blood relative of the Bosnian royal dynasty - Kotromanići, and carries the epithet Krištić. Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia (died 1418), the King of Bosnia from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418, was also referred to as Ostoja Krištić. Notables * Miroslav Krištić (born 1990), Croatian footballer who is currently playing for Austrian Landesliga club SV Würmla. * - et ...
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Miroslav Krištić
Miroslav Krištić (born February 14, 1990) is a Croatian footballer, who is currently playing for Croatian lower league club Kamen Ivanbegovina. Club career NK Imotski Krištić started his career with local club NK Imotski, scoring 2 goals in 14 appearances for his club Balestier Khalsa Following recommendations from former Singaporean International Mirko Grabovac, Krištić was signed by the Tigers from NK Imotski NK Imotski is a Croatian football club based in the town of Imotski, in the region of Dalmatia Dalmatia (; ; ) is a historical region located in modern-day Croatia and Montenegro, on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea. Through time it f ... in the Croatian third division. He later had a spell at Austrian fourth tier-side SV Würmla.Austrian career stats
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Kristić
Kristić is a patronymic surname found in Croatia and Serbia, and may refer to: * Aleksandar Kristić (born 1970), Serbian former international footballer * Matija Kristić (born 1978), Croatian football manager and former football defender * Milan Kristić, Yugoslav football coach * Nikola Kristić, Croatian journalist, recipient of the Franjo Bučar State Award for Sport See also * Krištić * Krstić {{surname Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Krstić
Krstić (, sr-cyr, Крстић) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the given name ''Krsta'' or '' Krsto''. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Krstić, Serbian football agent and a former footballer * Bilja Krstić, Serbian singer * Denko Krstić (1824–1882), Ottoman Serb merchant and activist * Dobrosav Krstić, Serbian footballer *Đorđe Krstić, renowned Serbian realist painter *George Krstic, American screenwriter, producer and director * Ljiljana Krstić (1919-2001), Serbian actress *Micko Krstić (1855–1909), Ottoman rebel and Chetnik * Miloš Krstić (born 1987), Serbian professional footballer * Miloš Krstić (born 1988), Serbian professional footballer * Miroslav Krstić, Yugoslavian control theorist and a professor * Nebojša Krstić, advisor of the President of Serbia *Nenad Krstić, Serbian basketball player * Petar Krstić, Serbian composer and conductor *Petar Krstić, known as Petar Koćura, Chetnik commander in Old Serbia (1904–08) *Radislav Krstić, ...
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Fojnica Armorial
Fojnica Armorial ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Fojnički grbovnik, Фојнички грбовник) is a prominent Illyrian armorial of South Slavic heraldic symbols, which contains mainly fictional medieval coats of arms, among which there can be found several actual coats of arms. The manuscript is named after the Franciscan monastery in Fojnica where it was kept. Dating * Two samples from the Armorial were radiocarbon-dated in 2016. The thick paper was dated to 1635–1662 and the thin paper to 1695–1917. * Alexander Soloviev dated it to in between 1675 and 1688, i.e. in the context of the revolts against Ottoman rule during the Great Turkish War. *Other scholars have proposed dates of the late 16th or early 17th century. Importance The manuscript is an important source of the classical heraldry of South Slavic Southeast Europe, alongside the Korjenić-Neorić Armorial of 1595, and the "Illyrian Armorial" (Society of Antiquaries of London MS.54) collected by Edward Bourchier, 4th Ear ...
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Imotski
Imotski () is a small town on the northeastern side of the Biokovo massif in the Dalmatian Hinterland of southern Croatia, near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. The town has a generally mild Mediterranean climate which makes it a popular tourist destination. Geography The town is located close to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, 10 km away from Posušje and 18 km from Grude. It is located 29 km away from the coast of Adriatic Sea ( Baška Voda). The nearest coastal town is Makarska, on the other side of the Biokovo massif. The town is located on the crossroad of D60 and D76 state roads and 20 km from the Sveti Ilija Tunnel. The A1 motorway is accessed at the Zagvozd Interchange, next to the D76 expressway. Imotski is known for its medieval fortress on the rocks of Blue Lake. Another phenomenon is the Red Lake which looks like an eye in the scenery. Both lakes are said to be connected with underground channels to the Adriatic Sea. Histo ...
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Stephen Ostojić Of Bosnia
Stephen Ostojić ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Stjepan/Stefan Ostojić, Стјепан/Стефан Остојић) was King of Bosnia from the death of his father Ostoja in 1418 until his deposition by the nobility in 1420. Youth A member of the House of Kotromanić, Stephen was the only legitimate son of King Ostoja, born by his second wife, Kujava Radinović. His parents married in 1399, while Stephen first appears in historical records in late 1408 as endorser of his father's donation to the noble brothers Vukić and Juraj Radivojević for their loyal service. Along with his mother, Stephen next endorsed his father's charter of privileges to the Republic of Ragusa in 1409. King Ostoja repudiated Queen Kujava in 1416, and it appears that Stephen left him too; the 16th-century Ragusan chronicler Mavro Orbini claimed that Stephen was mentioned as Ostoja's opponent in 1417. Ostoja remarried immediately, taking the wealthy widow Jelena Nelipić as his third wife. By 22 Jul ...
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Maro Krištić
Maro may refer to: People * Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro; 70 BC–19 BC), ancient Roman poet * Maro (name), including a list of people with the given name or surname Maro * Mark Rosewater (born 1967), American television writer and ''Magic: The Gathering'' designer * K.Maro (born 1980), Lebanese-Canadian singer * Maro (Lebanese singer) (born 2000), Lebanese singer-songwriter and YouTuber * MARO (born 1994), Portuguese singer Fictional and mythological * Maron (mythology), a companion of Dionysus and priest of Apollo in Greek mythology Places *Marø Cliffs, in Antarctica *Maro Reef, in Hawaii *Maro River, a river in Merauke Regency, Indonesia *Maro, a village in Italy, part of the Castelnovo ne' Monti municipality *Maro, Benin Other uses * , of 315 tons ( bm), was a Nantucket whaler launched at Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, that made four whaling voyages to the Pacific before she was condemned at Rio de Janeiro on 20 December 1828. * ''Maro'' (spider), a genus of spiders *A Tah ...
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List Of Members Of The Sabor, 2015–2016
The 8th Sabor was inaugurated on 28 December 2015 (for the first time in history due to a postponed election of the Speaker), having originally been called by the President to hold an inaugural session on December 3. The assembly came into existence following the November 2015 parliamentary election and consisted of 151 representatives elected from 10 geographical and two special electoral districts. The 8th Sabor dissolved itself by a vote of 137 in favor on 20 June 2016 and formally dissolved on 15 July 2016. The 8th Sabor was the shortest in the history of independent Croatia with a term lasting only 200 days. The 8th Sabor officially ended on 14 October with the inauguration of the 9th Sabor. Parliamentary officials The Speaker of the Croatian Parliament (or President) from 28 December 2015 is Željko Reiner, member of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). Vice presidents of Sabor are Ante Sanader (HDZ), Robert Podolnjak (Most) and Ivan Tepeš (HSP AS). Two vice presidents ...
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Surnames Of Croatian Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound surn ...
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