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Tomašević (; ), Tomasevic or Tomasevich is a Slavic patronymic surname, equivalent to Thomson (surname), Thomson or Thompson (surname), Thompson. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandar Tomašević (1908–1988), Serbian Yugoslav international football player and manager *Anđelka Tomašević (born 1993), Serbian model *Bojan Tomašević (born 2001), Montenegrin basketball player *Dejan Tomašević (born 1973), Serbian professional basketball player *Dragana Tomašević (born 1982), Serbian discus thrower *Dragutin Tomašević (1890–1915), track and field athlete and gymnast from the Kingdom of Serbia *Goran Tomasevic (born 1969), international war photographer *Guillermo Tomasevich (born 1987), Peruvian footballer * *Jelena Tomašević (born 1983), Serbian pop singer * *Jozo Tomasevich (1908–1994), Croatian American scholar *Katarina Tomašević (born 1984), Serbian female handball player *Kosta Tomašević (1923–1976), Yugoslavian (Serbian) football player *Pet ...
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Tomislav Tomašević
Tomislav Tomašević (; born 13 January 1982) is a Croatian politician, activist, environmentalist and political scientist who has served as the 53rd List of mayors of Zagreb, mayor of Zagreb since 2021. He is one of the leaders of the local Zagreb is OURS, Zagreb is OURS! political party and the national We can! (Croatia), We Can! political party. Since the 2017 Zagreb local elections, he has been a delegate in the Zagreb Assembly. He was also elected to the Croatian Parliament in the 2020 Croatian parliamentary election, 2020 election. He ran for mayor of Zagreb in the 2021 Croatian local elections, 2021 local elections and defeated right-wing candidate Miroslav Škoro in the second round, by a margin of 64% to 34%. In the 2021 Zagreb local elections, 2021 mayoral election in Zagreb, Tomašević received a record number of votes in both rounds. Life Early life and education Tomašević was born in 1982 in Zagreb, Socialist Republic of Croatia, SR Croatia, Socialist Federal ...
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Jelena Tomašević
Jelena Tomašević ( sr-cyr, Јелена Томашевић, ; born November 1, 1983) is a Serbian pop singer. She represented Serbia at 2008 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing sixth overall with the song "Oro". Discography Albums Singles References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tomasevic, Jelena 1983 births Living people Musicians from Kragujevac People from Negotin 21st-century Serbian women singers Serbian pop singers Contraltos Indexi Award winners Beovizija winners Spanish-language singers of Serbia Eurovision Song Contest entrants ...
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Dejan Tomašević
Dejan Tomašević ( sr-Cyrl, Дејан Томашевић; born 6 May 1973) is a Serbian professional basketball executive, former player and politician serving as a member of the National Assembly (Serbia), National Assembly since 6 February 2024. He is a member of the ruling Populism, populist Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). An All-EuroLeague Team selection on two occasions, he played with KK Borac Čačak, Borac Čačak, KK Crvena zvezda, Crvena zvezda, KK Partizan, Partizan, KK Budućnost Podgorica, Budućnost Podgorica, TAU Cerámica, Valencia BC, Pamesa Valencia, Panathinaikos B.C., Panathinaikos, and PAOK B.C., PAOK, which he joined in September 2008. Professional career Tomašević started his career in 1990 with KK Crvena zvezda, Crvena zvezda, where he stayed for 5 years, winning 2 YUBA Liga, Yugoslavian League championship titles. His next teams were KK Partizan, Partizan (1995–99), where he won 2 Yugoslavian League championships and one Yugoslavian Basketball Cup, ...
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Dragutin Tomašević
Dragutin Tomašević ( sr-cyr, Драгутин Томашевић; 20 April 1890 – October 1915) was a Kingdom of Serbia, Serbian track and field athlete and gymnast who competed in the Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon, men's marathon at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden, the first Olympic Games in which Serbia participated. He was also chosen to be Serbia's flag bearer at that year's Olympic Games ceremony#Opening, opening ceremony, thereby becoming the first Serbian to carry his country's flag at the Olympic Games. The men's marathon, which lasted , took place on 14 July amid record heat; half the runners did not finish. Tomašević emerged from the marathon "battered and bruised", finishing 37th out of sixty-eight runners in two hours and 47 minutes. The cause of his injuries remains unknown, but one modern sports writer speculates that Tomašević may have suffered a fall during the run. Following the outbreak of World War I, Toma ...
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Goran Tomasevic
Goran Tomašević ( sr-cyr, Горан Томашевић; born 1969), is a Serbian photographer. Working for The Globe and Mail since May 2022, he has spent more than 30 years travelling around the globe to cover the world's biggest stories. Tomašević's award-winning pictures of wars and revolutions have become some of the most enduring images of the conflicts fought in the Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria. His broad work includes photographic features from Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Sudan, South Sudan, Mozambique, DR Congo, Central African Republic, Burundi, Nigeria, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Honduras, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Vietnam, Pakistan, United States and sports coverage of the Olympics and soccer World Cups. Career Tomašević began photographing the war that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia from 1991 for daily newspaper Politika. In 1996 he joined the world's largest news agency, Reuters, covering the simmering political tensions in Koso ...
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Bojan Tomašević
Bojan Tomašević ( sr-cyr, Бојан Томашевић, born June 20, 2001) is a Montenegrin professional basketball player for KK FMP, FMP of the Basketball League of Serbia and the ABA League, Adriatic League. Early career Tomašević started to play basketball for OKK Montenegro in his hometown Nikšić. In summer 2015, Tomašević joined the KK Crvena zvezda (youth), Crvena zvezda youth team. Tomašević won the second place at the 2017–18 Junior ABA League season with the Zvezda. Over six tournament games, he averaged 11.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. In August 2018, Tomašević participated at the Basketball Without Borders Europe camp in Belgrade, Serbia. Tomašević won the second place at the 2018–19 Junior ABA League season with the Crvena zvezda U19 team. Over seven season games, he averaged 16.6 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game, and he was selected to the Ideal Starting Five. Professional career In April 2019, KK Crvena zvezda, ...
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Žarko Tomašević
Žarko Tomašević ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Жapкo Toмaшeвић, ; born 22 February 1990) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays as a central defender for Dečić and the Montenegro national team. Club career Born in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia, Tomašević arrived in Portugal with CD Nacional aged 18. In 2009, he was called up to the first team by Manuel Machado, making his first division debut in a 1–1 home draw against Sporting CP, on 15 August 2009, and also totalled 17 minutes combined in the Madeiran club's historical UEFA Europa League 5–4 aggregate win against Zenit Saint Petersburg. After very little playing time during the first half of the 2011–12 season, Tomašević was loaned to C.F. União in the second level, until June, reuniting with former Nacional coach Predrag Jokanović. In summer 2012 he was released by Nacional, and at 14 September he was announced as a new reinforcement of FK Partizan. This will be his return to Serbia wi ...
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Stephen Tomašević Of Bosnia
Stephen Tomašević or Stephen II ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Stjepan/Stefan Tomašević, Стјепан/Стефан Томашевић; – 25 May 1463) was the last sovereign from the Bosnian Kotromanić dynasty, reigning as Despot of Serbia briefly in 1459 and as King of Bosnia from 1461 until 1463. Stephen's father, King Thomas, had great ambitions for him. An attempt to expand into Croatia by marrying Stephen to a wealthy noblewoman failed, and negotiations for a marital alliance with the Sforzas of Milan were abandoned when a more prestigious opportunity presented itself: marriage to the heiress Maria of Serbia. Celebrated in April 1459, it made Stephen the ruler of the remnants of the neighbouring country. The intent was to unite the Kingdom of Bosnia and the Serbian Despotate under Stephen to combat the expanding Ottoman Empire. However, Stephen's Catholicism made him unpopular in Orthodox Serbia. After ruling it for merely two months, he surrendered it to the encroaching Ottoma ...
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Sanja Tomašević
Sanja Tomašević (born June 3, 1980) is a Serbian Americans, Serbian-American retired volleyball player and was the head coach of Arizona State Sun Devils, Arizona State women's volleyball team from 2017–2022. Personal life Tomašević is a native of Serbia. She obtained her U.S. nationality in March 2021. Playing career Tomašević played professional volleyball in Serbia before joining the University of Washington Huskies volleyball team. At the end of her career, she was a two-time All-American and the 2005 Asics and CVU.com National Player of the Year. She led the Huskies to four NCAA tournament appearances, including the 2005 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament, 2005 NCAA national championship, and two Pac-10 conference titles. Additionally, she was named the conference Player of the Year in 2005. She ended her collegiate career as Washington's all-time leader in points (2,159.5), kills (1,795) and service aces (156). She is one of only five players in Huskies ...
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Jozo Tomasevich
Josip "Jozo" Tomasevich (1908October 15, 1994; ) was an American economist and historian whose speciality was the economic and social history of Yugoslavia. Tomasevich was born in the Kingdom of Dalmatia, then part of Austria-Hungary, and after completing high school and attending a commercial academy, he earned a doctorate in economics from the University of Basel in Switzerland. In the mid-1930s, he worked at the National Bank of Yugoslavia in Belgrade and published three well-received books on Yugoslavia's national debt, fiscal policy, and money and credit respectively. In 1938, he moved to the United States as the recipient of a two-year Rockefeller fellowship and conducted research at Harvard University before joining the academic staff of Stanford University. During World War II, Tomasevich worked for the Board of Economic Warfare and the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and post-war he joined the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco. In 1948, ...
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Stana Tomašević
Stana Tomašević (married name Stana Tomašević-Arnesen, 1920–1983) was a Yugoslav Partisan officer during World War II, a teacher, model, politician and diplomat. She was Yugoslavia's first woman ambassador, serving as the country's representative in Norway, Iceland and Denmark. She served as president (that is, Speaker (politics), speaker) of the Federal Chamber from 1979 to 82. Biography She was born in Montenegro in 1920, and studied to become a teacher. She was working as a teacher in Vrulja, Pljevlja, Vrulja, near Pljevja when the Kingdom of Italy Italian occupation of Montenegro, occupied Montenegro in 1941. As an idealistic young patriot, she immediately joined the Partisans and became the first woman commissar in Yugoslavia. She was part of the “Jovan Tomašević” battalion and then in the Fourth Montenegrin Proletarian Brigade. She was wounded twice and ended the war highly decorated with the rank of colonel. In May 1944, the Germans attempted to capture Jo ...
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Aleksandar Tomašević
Aleksandar Tomašević (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Томашевић; 19 November 1908 – 21 February 1988) was a Yugoslav football player and manager. Playing career Tomašević was one of the best forwards in the Belgrade clubs in the period before the World War II, the star player of BASK, national team striker and an excellent manager. He started playing in 1925 in SK Jedinstvo Beograd. In 1928, he moved to SK Soko and a year later the club was renamed as BASK where he would stay for eleven years, until 1940, when because of a serious lesion of the meniscus, Tomašević had to stop playing. He is remembered as an excellent technician and a very effective striker. International career Beside 23 matches for the Belgrade City selection, and one match for the Yugoslav B team, Tomašević played 12 matches for the Yugoslavia national football team having scored 8 goals. He mostly played as a striker or left midfielder. His debut was in Belgrade on 15 March 1931 ...
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