- Igor
Jovićević (Croatian pronunciation: [îgor jovǐːtɕevitɕ]; born 30
November 1973) is a
Croatian football manager and
former professional footballer...
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Radovan Jovićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Радован Јовићевић) is a
Serbian pop-rock/folk
music composer,
producer and band leader. Born in
Belgrade on 31 January...
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Tanja Jovićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Тања Јовићевић; born 1967) is a
Serbian and
Yugoslav singer, best
known as the
former frontress of the rock band Oktobar...
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Sonja Karadžić-
Jovičević (Serbian Cyrillic: Соња Караџић-Јовичевић; born 22 May 1967) is a
Bosnian Serb
politician and
doctor serving as the vice president...
- and pop
group formed in
Belgrade in 1979.
Formed by
guitarist Radovan Jovićević,
keyboardist Zoran Živanović and
vocalist Zana Nimani, Zana was initially...
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Branko Goran Marinković
Jovičević (born 21
August 1967) is a
Bolivian electrochemical engineer, economist, businessman, and
politician who
served as the...
-
winning it's 14th
consecutive championship title under the
reign of Igor
Jovićević, who
earlier in the
season replaced interim manager Zahari Sirakov with...
- his own net as
Rijeka won 2–0,
which would eventually cost
coach Igor
Jovićević his job. On 26 August, in the
Champions League qualifier against CFR Cluj...
- (1926). Стара Црна Гора. Belgrade: SANU.
Jovićević,
Andrija (1911). Ријечка нахија у Црној Гори.
Jovićević,
Andrija (1999) [1926]. Zeta i Lješkopolje...
- to the north. The
historical Gruda tribal region, as
described by A.
Jovićević (1923),
include the
following settlements:
Settlements on the
right bank...