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Vučić ( sr-Cyrl, Вучић, () is a South Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksandar Vučić (born 1970), Serbian politician, President of Serbia * Borka Vučić (1926–2009), Serbian politician, was acting President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia * Dragan Vučić (1955–2020), Serbian-Macedonian composer and singer * Ivan Bunić Vučić (1591–1658), aka Đivo Sarov, Croatian politician and poet * Martin Vučić, Macedonian pop musician * Sanja Vučić (born 1993), Serbian singer * Toma Vučić Perišić (1787–1859), Serbian politician and military leader See also * * Vučević * 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), Aust ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Vucic Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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South Slavs
South Slavs are Slavic people who speak South Slavic languages and inhabit a contiguous region of Southeast Europe comprising the eastern Alps and the Balkan Peninsula. Geographically separated from the West Slavs and East Slavs by Austria, Hungary, Romania, and the Black Sea, the South Slavs today include Bosniaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs and Slovenes. In the 20th century, the country of Yugoslavia (from Serbo-Croatian, literally meaning "South Slavia" or "South Slavdom") united a majority of the South Slavic peoples and lands—with the exception of Bulgarians and Bulgaria—into a single state. The Pan-Slavic concept of ''Yugoslavia'' emerged in late 17th-century Croatia, at the time part of the Habsburg monarchy, and gained prominence through the 19th-century Illyrian movement. The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929, was proclaimed on 1 December 1918, following the unification of the S ...
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Aleksandar Vučić
Aleksandar Vučić, (born 5 March 1970) is a Serbian politician serving as President of Serbia since 2017. A founding member of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), he previously served as President of the SNS from 2012 to 2023, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, First Deputy Prime Minister from 2012 to 2014, and Prime Minister of Serbia from 2014 to 2017. Born in Belgrade, Vučić graduated as a lawyer from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law, Faculty of Law of University of Belgrade. Vučić began his political career in 1993, as a member of the Far-right politics in Serbia, far-right Serbian Radical Party (SRS) in the National Assembly of Serbia. In 1995, he became the secretary-general of SRS. He was appointed Ministry of Information and Telecommunications (Serbia), minister of information in 1998 in the government of Mirko Marjanović. During his tenure as minister, which lasted until the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević in 2000, Vučić introduced restrictive meas ...
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Borka Vučić
Borka Vučić (Serbian Cyrillic: Борка Вучић; 1 April 1926 – 1 August 2009) was a Serbian politician and banker. She served as the acting President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, elected on the list of the Socialist Party of Serbia in the 21 January 2007 parliamentary election."SPS official dies in car crash"
, ''B92 English'', Belgrade, 2 August 2009. Retrieved on 2011-02-26.
She was head of state-owned ''Beogradska Banka'' (Београдска Банка) under former Serbian president Slobodan Milosević and was considered important in the maintenance of that regime. She died in a car accident on August 1, 2009, near

Dragan Vučić
Dragan Vučić (; 6 September 1955 – 4 May 2020) was a Macedonian composer, singer, bass guitar player, philanthropist and TV host. His most famous songs are "Nika Nika", "Odlazim (Nikom nije nocas kao meni)", translation: "I'm going away (Nobody feels like me tonight)". Dragan was born in Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia, today in North Macedonia. Dragan composed numerous pop hits such as ''Svirete Ja Zajdi Zajdi'', ''Angeli Me Nosat'', ''Kaži Zvezdo'' and many more. In the 1980s he was a singer and bass guitar player of pop-folk band ''Tavce Gravce'', and in the 1990s he was the lead singer and bass guitar player of the pop-folk band ''Koda''. He composed the song ''Make My Day'', chosen to represent Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. Later in his career from 1996 until 2020 he started hosting various TV shows on many TV channels in Macedonia. Death Vučić suffered from complications after contracting COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious ...
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Ivan Bunić Vučić
Ivan (Đivo) Vučić Bunić (or Đivo Sarov Bunić; ; 1592 – 6 March 1658), now known predominantly as Ivan Bunić Vučić, was a politician and poet from the Republic of Ragusa. Biography He was born into a large family in Dubrovnik. He was a member of the Ragusean aristocracy (see House of Bunić), and was four times elected as Rector (''Knez'') of the Republic of Ragusa. He wrote poetry in Croatian. His most important work is ''Plandovanja'', a collection of 109 poems which included new motives in Croatian literature. Only his poem ''Mandaljena pokornica'' (''Sighs of Magdalene the Penitent'') was printed during his life (composed in 1705 and published in 1728) and is considered a well-versed example of Baroque style poetry. His complete works were printed in 1849. Bunić Vučić died in Dubrovnik in 1658. In 1992 the newly formed Croatian government released a commemorative stamp in honor of the "400th anniversary since the birth of Ivan Bunić Vučić." See also ...
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Martin Vučić
Martin Vučić (, sr-Cyrl, Мартин Вучић) is a Macedonian pop musician. Biography He finished elementary school in Skopje and expressed his interests in music at an early age. He started playing drums at the age of 3 and at the age of 7, he participated at numerous music festivals for children. He represented Macedonia at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv, finishing 17th with the song "Make My Day". He won second place at Ohrid Fest with the song "Rano mi e da se vrzam". The song was ranked as the 'Most Popular Song of the Year 2002' in the Republic of Macedonia. At the 2002 Budva festival in Serbia and Montenegro, he won the prize awarded by journalists and critics. He was voted as the 'Discovery of the Year 2002' in the country, winning an album contract with BKSound. He was also voted 'Discovery of the Year 2002' in the Republic of Macedonia. He won the Interpretation Award at Mak fest for the song "Harem". He was 'Singer of the Year 2004' in Macedonia and ...
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Sanja Vučić
Sanja Vučić ( sr-Cyrl, Сања Вучић, ; born 8 August 1993) is a Serbian singer and songwriter. Initially the lead vocalist of the Serbian crossover band ZAA, she represented Serbia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "Goodbye". From 2017 to 2022 she was a member of pop folk girl group Hurricane, during which time they represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song " Loco loco". In addition, Vučić and Hurricane were scheduled to represent Serbia in the 2020 contest, which ended up being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Life and career Early career Vučić finished both primary and secondary music school in Kruševac, at the department of opera singing. During her studies, she sang in various ensembles, ranging from the band performing ethno music Bele vile, to the town jazz orchestra, and in the church choir Saint Prince Lazar. ZAA (2012–2016) The band ZAA was founded in Kruševac in 2008 and Vučić joined in April 20 ...
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Toma Vučić Perišić
''Prince'' Toma Vučić Perišić (Serbian Cyrillic: Тома Вучић Перишић; 1787 – 13 July 1859) was a Serbian politician, military leader during the Serbian Revolution, Freemason and one of the most powerful and influential individuals in Serbia of the 19th century. He was Miloš Obrenović's most virulent opponent, and an ally of the Karađorđević Dynasty with Avram Petronijević and Ilija Garašanin and other so-called Constitutionalists (Dimitrije Davidović, Aleksa Simić, Stojan Simić, Milutin Savić). He wanted to bring rule of law and an effective administrative system in the Principality of Serbia, if only foreign interference was not an issue. Eventually, in the political tug-of-war, the constitutionalists period came to an abrupt end with the former absolute ruler reclaiming the throne. He married twice, first time with Perunika Žabarac and second wife Agnija nicknamed Nula, sister of a Greek revolutionary leader of the Greek War of Independence ...
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Vučević
Vučević ( sr-Cyrl, Вучевић) is a South Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Borislav Vučević (born 1958), Montenegrin basketball player *Goran Vučević (born 1971), Croatian footballer *Nikola Vučević (born 1990), Montenegrin basketball player *Miloš Vučević Miloš Vučević ( sr-Cyrl, Милош Вучевић, ; born 10 December 1974) is a Serbian politician and lawyer who served as Prime Minister of Serbia from 2024 to 2025. He has been the president of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) since ... (born 1974), Serbian politician See also * {{DEFAULTSORT:Vucevic Surnames of Croatian origin Surnames of Serbian origin Surnames of Montenegrin origin ...
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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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