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Vujanić is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name '' Vujan''. Notable people with the surname include: * Miloš Vujanić (born 1980), Serbian basketball player * Saša Vujanić (born 1979), Serbian canoeist See also * Vujanović {{DEFAULTSORT:Vujanic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Miloš Vujanić
Miloš Vujanić ( sr-cyr, Милош Вујанић; born November 13, 1980) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player. A two-time All-EuroLeague selection, he won the EuroLeague championship with Panathinaikos, in 2007. Professional career Vujanić started his professional career with Crvena zvezda (Red Star Belgrade), in 1999. After two seasons at the club, he signed with Partizan Belgrade, in the summer of 2001. In the 2002 NBA draft, Vujanić was selected with the 36th overall pick, by the New York Knicks, but later, his draft rights were traded to the Phoenix Suns. However, he decided to stay with Partizan for one more season,Krstic i Vujanic za B92: Ostajemo u Partizanu
(in Serbian), b92.net, June 27, 2002. and he was the
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Saša Vujanić
Saša Vujanić (born January 23, 1979) is a Yugoslav sprint canoer who competed in the early 2000s. At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Syd ..., he finished ninth in the K-4 1000 m event. Formerly a science teacher, he is now working as a mathematics teacher at port hacking high. References Sports-Reference.com profile 1979 births Canoeists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic canoeists for Serbia and Montenegro Yugoslav male canoeists Serbian male canoeists Place of birth missing (living people) Serbia and Montenegro male canoeists 21st-century Serbian sportsmen {{serbia-canoe-bio-stub ...
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Vujanović
Vujanović ( sr-cyr, Вујановић) is a Serbian and Montenegrin surname, derived from the male given name ''Vujan'', a variant of ''Vujadin''. Notable people with the surname include: * Dragan Vujanović (born 1946), Bosnian footballer *Filip Vujanović (born 1954), Montenegrin politician * Goran Vujanović (born 1977), Croatian footballer * Igor Vujanović (born 1978), Bosnian Serb footballer * Luka Vujanović (born 1994), Montenegrin footballer *Radovan Vujanović (born 1982), Austrian-Serbian footballer See also *Vujadinović Vujadinović ( sr-cyr, Вујадиновић) is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name '' Vujadin'', may refer to: * Borislav Vujadinović (born 1959), Serbian bobsledder * Đorđe Vujadinović (1909–1990), Serbian footballer and m ... * Vujanić {{surname, Vujanović Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Vujan
Vujan ( sr-cyr, Вујан) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Gornji Milanovac. Its highest peak ''Veliki Vujan'' has an elevation of 856 meters above sea level. It is the site of the Vujan Monastery Vujan Monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Вујан) is a Serbian Orthodox Church monastery in Prislonica, Serbia. It is included in the list of cultural monuments of great importance of the Republic of Serbia. The monastery is locat .... References Mountains of Serbia Gornji Milanovac Rhodope mountain range {{Serbia-geo-stub ...
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Canoe Sprint
Canoe sprint is a water sport in which athletes race in specially designed sprint canoes or sprint kayaks on calm water over a short distance. Prior to November 2008, canoe sprint was known as flatwater racing. The term is still in use today but is often used as a hypernym for both canoe marathon and canoe sprint. Similarly, the term 'canoeing' is used to describe both kayaking and canoeing. The sport is governed by the International Canoe Federation (ICF), which recognises four official distances and three boat classes in which athletes can compete. Competitors may race over 200, 500, 1000, and 5000 metres in crews consisting of one, two, or four athletes, across either eight or nine lanes marked by buoys. Occasionally, regional championships include variations to this format, such as 100-meter sprints. Modern canoeing as a competitive sport can be traced back to the mid-19th century when travelers popularised competitive canoeing in central Europe and North America. Around ...
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