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Vukićević
Vukićević ( sr-Cyrl, Вукићевић, ) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the masculine given name ''Vukić'', itself a diminutive of ''Vuk'' (meaning "wolf"). It may refer to: * Christina Vukicevic (born 1987), Norwegian hurdler of Serbian descent *Dejan Vukićević (born 1968), former Montenegrin footballer and current manager of Mogren *Lidija Vukićević (born 1962), Serbian film and TV actress * Marko Vukićević (born 1992), Serbian alpine skier * Petar Vukićević (born 1956), Serbian hurdler *Stanimir Vukićević (born 1948), Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Serbia to the Republic of Croatia *Velimir Vukićević (1871–1930), Serbian politician *Vladimir Vukićević (born 1979), Serbian-American software developer See also * Vukičević * Vukčević * Vukić Vukić () is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic derived from given name ''Vuk (name), Vuk''. It is itself a diminutive, meaning "little Vuk". It may refer to: *Ad ...
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Lidija Vukićević
Lidija Vukićević ( sr-Cyrl, Лидија Вукићевић; born 20 July 1962) is a Serbian film and TV actress and politician. Best known for playing the role of Violeta a.k.a. Viki, daughter of the central Popadić family on the hugely popular ''Bolji život'' television series, Vukićević's acting career peaked throughout the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s. From 2004 until 2012, she was also politically involved with the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), serving as their MP in the Serbian parliament from 2007 until 2012. She originates from the Vasojevići clan. Acting career Following several small roles on film and television, her cinematic career in Yugoslavia was launched in 1985 after being cast in 's ', the seventh instalment of the Lude godine popular folksy comedy film series. Twenty two years of age at the time, Vukićević played the role of sexy housemaid Lilika. The exposure on ''Žikina dinastija'', and especially regular appearances on ''Bolji život'', led ...
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Dejan Vukićević
Dejan Vukićević (; born 27 April 1968) is a Montenegrin football manager and former player. Playing career Vukićević started out at his hometown side Budućnost Titograd, making his senior debut in the 1987–88 season. He spent five years at the club, before switching to Mogren in 1992. The following year, Vukićević moved abroad to Cyprus to play for Pezoporikos. He subsequently returned to Yugoslavia and stayed for one and a half years with Radnički Beograd, before joining Partizan in the 1996 winter transfer window. With the ''Crno-beli'', Vukićević won back-to-back championships in 1996 and 1997. He then moved to Spain and signed with Sevilla in the 1998 winter transfer window. Before retiring from the game, Vukićević also played for Recreativo in the 1999–2000 Segunda División. Managerial career After hanging up his boots, Vukićević started his managerial career at Zeta in the summer of 2003. He spent the next four years at the club, winning the 2006 ...
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Vladimir Vukićević
Vladimir Vukićević (born 29 April 1979), is a Serbian-born American software engineer who has worked on many open source projects. He is known mostly for his work on open-source graphics libraries, including those used in the Mozilla project, and for being the creator of WebGL. Career In 2006, Vukićević began work on a prototype OpenGL 3D context for the ''canvas'' HTML element, which he called Canvas 3D. This work led to the creation of a "Accelerated 3D on the Web" working group within the Khronos Group in order to create a royalty-free standard API for OpenGL and OpenGL ES 2.0 capabilities, which produced the WebGL specification. In 2008, Vukićević publicly criticized Apple for using private interfaces in the Safari web browser to improve its performance, leaving third-party applications such as Firefox without solutions for similar performance problems. Vukićević made many important contributions to Firefox Mobile/Fennec, including an ARM backend for the TraceMo ...
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Stanimir Vukićević
Stanimir Vukićević (born May 28, 1948 in Istok, Kosovo, Istok, Serbia) is the current ambassador of Serbia to United Arab Emirates. He was previously the List of ambassadors of Serbia to Croatia, ambassador of Serbia to Croatia in Zagreb. He graduated from the law faculty and spent the most of his career in diplomacy. During the 1990s he worked in Mogadishu and Tirana, where he served as the Minister-Counselor and Chargé d'affaires. Between 1990 and 1995 he worked as an adviser by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Serbia), Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the South Asia, South and Southeast Asia department. After 2000 he was posted as ambassador of Serbia to Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo and before being appointed as ambassador of Serbia to Russia in Moscow he was an adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Serbia), Minister of Foreign Affairs. Then he was the ambassador to the Russian Federation. He was also the Ambassador of Serbia to Bosnia and Herzegovina for a second ti ...
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Velimir Vukićević
Velimir Vukićević (11 July 1871 – 27 November 1930) was a Serbian Yugoslav politician. He served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 17 April 1927 until 28 July 1928. After the parliamentary election on 11 September 1927 he was re-elected. Velimir Vukićević was a middle school teacher by profession. Elected to Serbian National Assembly. He was a minister in several of the governments of Nikola Pašić but as one of the chief "Palace Radicals" his role was help Alexander, the king, to clip Pašić's wings. His term was marked by an exceptional lack of ethnic tension in Croatia but as the cause was the political alliance of the leading Croat politician Stjepan Radić and the leading Croatian Serb politician Svetozar Pribićević in a united opposition to the government, this was a very unwelcome development for the government. Vukićević put pressure on papers dependent on government subsidy to launch a violent campaign against the opposition.Atentat na Stjepana R ...
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Christina Vukicevic
Ljubica Christina Vukicevic Demidov (, ; born 18 June 1987) is a Norwegian former hurdler. She represented Ski IL, and was coached by her father Petar Vukićević, who participated for Yugoslavia in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Her brother, Vladimir Vukicevic, is also a hurdler. Career Vukicevic earned her first international medal when she won the gold medal in the 100 metres hurdles event at the 2003 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival in Paris. She finished fifth at the 2004 World Junior Championships, and won a silver medal at the 2005 European Junior Championships in Kaunas. Vukicevic was forced to take a prolonged break during the summer of 2005 due to a knee-injury and the following surgery. At the 2006 World Junior Championships, she took the silver medal with the time 13.34 seconds, a national junior record. She made her senior international debut at the 2007 World Championships and ran a personal best of 13.07 seconds in the heats. Sin ...
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Marko Vukićević
Marko Vukićević ( sr-Cyrl, Марко Вукићевић, ; born 27 October 1992 in Ljubljana, Slovenia) is an alpine skier competing for Serbia. He competed for Serbia at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the alpine skiing events. He originally represented Slovenia but switched to compete for Serbia in 2012 since he is of 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 ...n origin. References External links * * * * 1992 births Living people Olympic alpine skiers for Serbia Alpine skiers at the 2014 Winter Olympics Alpine skiers at the 2018 Winter Olympics Alpine skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Serbian male alpine skiers Slovenian male alpine skiers Slovenian people of Serbian descent Skiers from Ljubljana Competitors at the 2017 Winter Universiade ...
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Petar Vukićević
Petar Vukićević (born August 7, 1956) is a Serbian former hurdler who competed for Yugoslavia in the 1980 Summer Olympics in 110m hurdles finishing 8th in semi final heat. His children Christina and Vladimir Vladimir (, , pre-1918 orthography: ) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, widespread throughout all Slavic nations in different forms and spellings. The earliest record of a person with the name is Vladimir of Bulgaria (). Etymology ... compete for Norway. References Sports reference External links * 1956 births Living people Athletes from Belgrade Serbian male hurdlers Yugoslav male hurdlers Olympic athletes for Yugoslavia Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Serbian emigrants to Norway {{Yugoslavia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Vukičević
Vukičević () is a surname found in Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia. It may refer to: * Ante Vukičević (born 1993), Croatian water polo player * Branka Vukičević (born 1982), Croatian handball player * Jelena Pavičić Vukičević (born 1975), Croatian politician * Lazar Vukičević (1887–1941), Serbian typesetter, publicist and politician * Perica Vukičević (born 1942), Croatian handball player * Slaviša Vukičević (born 1962), Bosnian football player See also * Vukićević Vukićević ( sr-Cyrl, Вукићевић, ) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from the masculine given name ''Vukić'', itself a diminutive of ''Vuk'' (meaning "wolf"). It may refer to: * Christina Vukicevic (born 1987), Norwegian hurdler ... * Vukčević {{surname Surnames of Bosnian origin Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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Vukčević
Vukčević ( sr-cyr, Вукчевић, ) is a Serbo-Croatian patronymic surname, derived from the male given name '' Vukac''. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrija Vukčević (born 1996), Montenegrin footballer * Boris Vukčević (born 1990), Croatian-born German footballer *Dušan Vukčević (born 1975), Serbian basketball player * Marina Vukčević-Rajčić (born 1993), Montenegrin handball player *Milenko Vukčević (born 1966), Yugoslav footballer *Nenad Vukčević (born 1974), Montenegrin footballer * Nikola Vukčević (other), multiple people *Nikolina Vukčević (born 2000), Montenegrin handball player * Radomir Vukčević (1941–2014), Yugoslav footballer * Risto Vukčević (1929–1994), Montenegrin politician *Sara Vukčević (born 1992), Montenegrin handball player *Simon Vukčević (born 1986), Montenegrin footballer *Tristan Vukčević (born 2003), basketball player *Vojislav Vukčević (1938–2016), Serbian Minister of the Diaspora * Žarko Vukče ...
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Vukić
Vukić () is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic derived from given name ''Vuk (name), Vuk''. It is itself a diminutive, meaning "little Vuk". It may refer to: *Adela Ber Vukić (1888–1966), Yugoslav painter *Aleksandar Vukic (born 1996), Australian tennis player *Darko Vukić (born 1968), Croatian football player *Ljubo Vukić (born 1982), Croatian handball player *Milan Vukić (born 1942), Bosnian chess Grandmaster *Zvonimir Vukić (born 1979), Serbian footballer See also

* *Vuković *Vučić *Vujić {{DEFAULTSORT:Vukic Surnames of Serbian origin Surnames of Croatian origin Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Vuk (name)
Vuk ( sr-Cyrl, Вук) () is a male Slavic names, Slavic given name, predominantly recorded among Serbs as well as Bosnians, Croatians, Macedonians (ethnic group), Macedonians, Montenegrins, and Slovenes. The name is also found as a surname. Etymology and history The name literally means "wolf". Vuk Karadžić, 19th-century Serbian philologist and Ethnography, ethnographer, explained the traditional, apotropaic use of the name: a woman who had lost several babies in succession would name her newborn son Vuk because it was believed that the witches, who "ate" the babies, were afraid to attack the wolves. In the Serbian epic poetry, the wolf is a symbol of fearlessness. Vuk was the 3rd most popular name for boys in Serbia in 2021. There are many given names derived from the noun ''vuk''. The following are male names recorded among the Serbs by the 19th century: Vukaj, Vuko, Vukoje, Vukovoj, Vukovoje, Vukal, Vukalj, Vukajlo, Vukola, Vukel, Vukelja, Vukula, Vukan (other), Vu ...
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