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Radoš Vasiljević
Radoš () may refer to: ;Serbian masculine given name *Radoš Bajić (born 1953), actor * Radoš Bulatović (born 1984), footballer * Radoš Čubrić (1934–2017), cyclist *Radoš Protić (born 1987), footballer * Radoš Šešlija (born 1992), basketball player ;Croatian surname * Bože Radoš (born 1964), Roman Catholic prelate *Grgur Radoš (born 1988), footballer * Ivan Radoš (born 1984), footballer *Jozo Radoš Jozo Radoš (; born 3 November 1956) is a Croatian liberal politician currently serving as one out of 11 Croatian members of the European Parliament. He previously served as a Minister of Defence, member of the Croatian Parliament and as an ob ... (born 1956), politician * Pavel Radoš (born 1991), footballer See also * * Radošević * Radoševići (other) * Radoševo * Radošiće * Radoševac (other) * Radoši (other) * Radošov {{DEFAULTSORT:Rados Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Radoš Bajić
Radoš Bajić ( sr-cyr, Радош Бајић; born 24 September 1953) is a Serbian actor and screenwriter. He appeared in more than fifty films since 1975. The scenarist is a series of Selo gori, a baba se češlja (English language, English: The village is burning, and the grandmother is combing her hair), the most watched series in Serbian history. Selected filmography References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bajic, Rados 1953 births Living people People from Trstenik, Serbia Serbian male film actors Serbian male television actors 20th-century Serbian male actors ...
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Radoševići (other)
Radoševići is a place name which may refer to: ;in Bosnia-Herzegovina * Radoševići, Srebrenica, a village in the municipality of Srebrenica, Republika Srpska * Radoševići, Vareš, a village in the municipality of Vareš, Zenica-Doboj Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina ;in Croatia *Radoševići, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County Radoševići is a village in Croatia, under the Vrbovsko township, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County. History Radoševići was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm. Demographics In 1870, Radoševići had 13 houses and 83 people. In 1890, Radošević ...
, a village in the municipality of Vrbovsko {{disambig ...
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Serbian Masculine Given Names
Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ... in Southeast Europe; in particular ** Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans ** Serbian language ** Serbian culture ** Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the country *Pertaining to other places ** Serbia (other) ** Sorbia (other) * Gabe Serbian (1977–2022), American musician See also * * * Sorbs * Old Serbian (other) {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Slavic Masculine Given Names
Slavic, Slav or Slavonic may refer to: Peoples * Slavic peoples, an ethno-linguistic group living in Europe and Asia ** East Slavic peoples, eastern group of Slavic peoples ** South Slavic peoples, southern group of Slavic peoples ** West Slavic peoples, western group of Slavic peoples * Anti-Slavic sentiment, negative attitude towards Slavic peoples * Pan-Slavic movement, movement in favor of Slavic cooperation and unity * Slavic studies, a multidisciplinary field of studies focused on history and culture of Slavic peoples Languages, alphabets, and names * Slavic languages, a group of closely related Indo-European languages ** Proto-Slavic language, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages ** Old Church Slavonic, 9th century Slavic literary language, used for the purpose of evangelizing the Slavic peoples ** Church Slavonic, a written and spoken variant of Old Church Slavonic, standardized and widely adopted by Slavs in the Middle Ages, which became a ...
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Radošov
Radošov is a municipality and village in Třebíč District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. Radošov lies approximately north-west of Třebíč, south-east of Jihlava, and south-east of Prague Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P .... Demographics References External links * Villages in Třebíč District {{Vysočina-geo-stub ...
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Radoši (other)
Radoši may refer to: * Radoši, Tomislavgrad, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Radoši, Metlika, a village in Slovenia * Radoşi, a village in Crasna Commune, Gorj County, Romania {{geodis Serbo-Croatian toponyms ...
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Radoševac (other)
Radoševac (Cyrillic script The Cyrillic script ( ) is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic languages, Slavic, Turkic languages, Turkic, Mongolic languages, Mongolic, Uralic languages, Uralic, C ...: Радошевац) may refer to: * Radoševac, a village in municipality of Babušnica, Serbia * Radoševac, a village in municipality of Golubac, Serbia {{geodis Serbo-Croatian toponyms ...
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Radošiće
Radošiće is a village in the municipality of Raška, Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree .... According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 224 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. References Populated places in Raška District {{RaškaRS-geo-stub ...
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Radoševo
Radoševo is a village in the municipality of Arilje, Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree .... According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 286 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. References {{commonscat, Radoševo Populated places in Zlatibor District ...
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Radošević
Radošević () is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from the Slavic masculine given name '' Radoš''. It is borne by ethnic Croats and Serbs. In English-language countries may be written as Radosevich. Notable people with the surname include: * Anita Pocrnić-Radošević (born 1973), Croatian politician * Božidar Radošević Božidar Radošević (born 4 April 1989 in Split) better known by the nickname Rado, is a Croatian professional football goalkeeper who is currently free agent. Personal life He is the first of two sons of Ivica Radošević, who was also a goal ... (born 1989), Croatian footballer * Dako Radošević (born 1934), Bosnian former discus thrower * Leon Radošević (born 1990), Croatian basketball player * Josip Radošević (born 1994), Croatian footballer * Miroslav Radošević (born 1973), Serbian former basketball player See also * {{DEFAULTSORT:Radosevic Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Radoš Bulatović
Radoš Bulatović (; born 5 June 1984) is a Serbian retired footballer who played as a defender. Club career Born in Titov Vrbas, Bulatović started out at Crvenka in the Serbian League Vojvodina, before switching to First League of Serbia and Montenegro club Hajduk Kula in the 2004 winter transfer window. He made 83 appearances and scored three goals in the top flight (including Serbian SuperLiga), helping the side qualify for UEFA competitions on two occasions. In early 2008, Bulatović was loaned out to Mladost Apatin. He joined fellow Serbian First League club Sevojno a year later, helping them reach the 2008–09 Serbian Cup final, but eventually lost to Partizan. In June 2011, Bulatović moved abroad to Hungary and signed with Zalaegerszeg. He quickly returned to Serbia to play for Novi Pazar. In early 2013, Bulatović moved abroad for the second time and played briefly with Finnish champions HJK. International career Bulatović represented Serbia and Montenegro at un ...
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Pavel Radoš
Pavel Radoš (born 28 January 1991) is a professional Czech football player who currently plays for Vlašim. Radoš joined Vlašim Vlašim (; ) is a town in Benešov District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 11,000 inhabitants. Vlašim is known for the Vlašim Castle and its English landscape garden, English park. Administrative division Vla� ... on loan from Dukla in January 2014 on a half-year loan. He then returned to Vlašim, this time on a season-long loan, in the summer of 2014. References External links * Living people 1991 births Footballers from Prague Czech men's footballers FK Dukla Prague players FC Silon Táborsko players FC Sellier & Bellot Vlašim players Men's association football defenders 21st-century Czech sportsmen {{CzechRepublic-footy-defender-stub ...
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