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Vidović
Vidović or Vidovich (Cyrillic script: Видовић) is a South Slavic languages, South Slavic surname, particularly common in Croatia, with 6,838 carriers (2011 census). In Croatia, it is a common surname in the middle and south Dalmatia, Međimurje, Požega, Croatia, Požega, Zagorje and Banovina (region), Banovina. It is formed by the -ić, patronymic suffix ''-ić'', the possessive infix ''-ov-'' and the base Vid (given name). Its one of the Noble surnames in Croatia. List of noble families of Croatia, Noble Families of Croatia The surname may refer to: * Albin Vidović (1943–2018), Croatian handball player * Ana Vidović (born 1980), Croatian guitar player * Auggie Vidovich II (born 1981), American racing driver * Branko Vidović (1923–2013), Croatian swimmer * Emanuel Vidović (1870–1953), Croatian painter and graphic artist * Gabriel Vidović (born 2003), Croatian footballer * Gordan Vidović (born 1968), Croatian footballer * Ivica Vidović (1939–2011), Croatian ...
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Sladjana Vidovic
Sladjana Vidović (, April 4, 1992 – October 2, 2008) was a 16-year-old student at Mentor High School in Mentor, Ohio who committed suicide by Suicide by hanging, hanging herself after enduring extensive bullying by several classmates over issues such as her Ethnic group, ethnicity, accent, name, and appearance. Vidović's parents had repeatedly contacted Mentor High School staff to complain about the abuse their daughter endured at the school and her acute state of distress following months of "merciless bullying", requesting their concerns be resolved, although staff failed to effectively address their concerns. The suicide of Sladjana Vidović drew nationwide attention to the bullying culture at Mentor High School, which had seen at least five pupils commit suicide between 2005 and 2008 due to bullying at the school. Early life Sladjana Vidović was the second of three children born to Dragan and Celija Vidović. Her parents were Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian C ...
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