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  • Ljuba
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ljuba may refer to: Ljuba (given name), a Slavic given name Ljuba, Serbia, a village in Syrmia, Vojvodina 1062 Ljuba, an asteroid Ljubav (disambiguation)

    Ljuba

    Ljuba

  • Ljuba (given name)
  • Name list

    Ljuba is a Slavic given name. In the Serbian language, it is best known as a masculine name, cognate to Ljubomir or Ljubo. In other Slavic languages it's

    Ljuba (given name)

    Ljuba_(given_name)

  • Ljuba Aličić
  • Serbian and Romany folk singer (born 1955)

    Cyrillic: Љубомир Аличић; born 2 November 1955), known professionally as Ljuba Aličić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љуба Аличић), is a Serbian folk singer. His career

    Ljuba Aličić

    Ljuba_Aličić

  • Ljuba Tkalčič
  • Slovenian bowler

    Ljuba Tkalčič is a retired Slovenian nine-pin bowler from Maribor. Tkalčič was the world champion in 1978 in doubles and in 1982 and 1996 at the team

    Ljuba Tkalčič

    Ljuba_Tkalčič

  • Ljuba Tadić
  • Serbian actor

    Ljubomir "Ljuba" Tadić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Љуба Тадић; 31 May 1929 – 28 October 2005) was a Yugoslav actor who enjoyed a reputation as one of the

    Ljuba Tadić

    Ljuba Tadić

    Ljuba_Tadić

  • Ljuba Welitsch
  • Austrian opera singer

    Ljuba Welitsch (Veličkova; Bulgarian: Люба Величкова 10 July 1913 – 1 September 1996) was an operatic soprano. She was born in Borisovo, Bulgaria, studied

    Ljuba Welitsch

    Ljuba Welitsch

    Ljuba_Welitsch

  • Ljubomir Popović
  • Serbian and French surrealist painter (1934–2016)

    Ljubomir "Ljuba" Popović (14 October 1934 – 12 August 2016) was a Serbian surrealist painter. Famous for his numerous erotic and unconventional subjects

    Ljubomir Popović

    Ljubomir Popović

    Ljubomir_Popović

  • Ljuba Prenner
  • Slovene politician, lawyer and writer

    Ljuba Prenner (19 June 1906 – 15 September 1977) was a Slovene lawyer and writer, active in the interwar period. Prenner was assigned female at birth

    Ljuba Prenner

    Ljuba Prenner

    Ljuba_Prenner

  • Ljuba Manz-Lurje
  • Ukrainian-born Swiss businesswoman

    manzhotels.ch. Retrieved 31 December 2023. Helg, Martin (2 February 2014). "Ljuba Manz: Die Zarin von Zürich". NZZ (in German). Retrieved 31 December 2023

    Ljuba Manz-Lurje

    Ljuba_Manz-Lurje

  • Ljuba Čupa
  • Serbian journalist (1877–1913)

    Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир С. Јовановић, 1877–25 June 1913), known as Ljuba Čupa (Љуба Чупа), was a Serbian guerrilla fighter, member of the Black Hand

    Ljuba Čupa

    Ljuba Čupa

    Ljuba_Čupa

  • Lyubov Streicher
  • Russian composer (1888–1958)

    Lyubov Lvovna Streicher (3 March 1888 – 31 March 1958) was a Russian composer, teacher and violinist. She was a founding member of the Society for Jewish

    Lyubov Streicher

    Lyubov_Streicher

  • Ljubomir Fejsa
  • Serbian footballer (born 1988)

    Ljubomir Fejsa (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Фејса, pronounced [ʎǔbomir fě:jsa], Pannonian Rusyn: Любомир Фейса; born 14 August 1988) is a Serbian former

    Ljubomir Fejsa

    Ljubomir Fejsa

    Ljubomir_Fejsa

  • Tunel (band)
  • Serbian and Yugoslav rock band

    formed as a supergoup consisting of a former S Vremena Na Vreme member Ljuba Ninković (guitar), a former Crni Biseri member Vladimir Janković "Vlada

    Tunel (band)

    Tunel_(band)

  • Ljubo Baranin
  • Serbian professional footballer

    Ljubo Baranin (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубо Баранин; born 25 August 1986) is a Serbian retired footballer who played as a defender. He was well known for his

    Ljubo Baranin

    Ljubo_Baranin

  • Ljuba Monastirskaja
  • Latvian textile artist

    Ljuba Monastirskaja (25 September 1906 – 30 November 1941) was a Latvian textile artist. She was a victim of the Rumbula massacre in 1941. Monastirskaja

    Ljuba Monastirskaja

    Ljuba Monastirskaja

    Ljuba_Monastirskaja

  • Wartime Romance
  • 1984 Soviet film

    soldier Netuschilin, known as Sascha, becomes infatuated with the nurse Ljuba. She is the mistress of the battalion commander and remains unaware of his

    Wartime Romance

    Wartime_Romance

  • 1062 Ljuba
  • Carbonaceous background asteroid

    1062 Ljuba, provisional designation 1925 TD, is a carbonaceous background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 58 kilometers

    1062 Ljuba

    1062_Ljuba

  • Ljuba Bielefeld
  • Lithuanian composer

    Ljuba Bielefeld (also known as Ljubow, Lubow, Louba Bielefeldt; née Bachrach; 24 June 1877 – after 1931) was a Lithuanian composer. She was the daughter

    Ljuba Bielefeld

    Ljuba_Bielefeld

  • Lyuba Ognenova-Marinova
  • Bulgarian underwater archaeologist

    Ognenova-Marinova, Ljuba (1969). Nessebre I (in French). Sofia, Bulgaria: Éditions de l'Académie bulgare des sciences. OCLC 174343739. Ognenova-Marinov, Ljuba (1975)

    Lyuba Ognenova-Marinova

    Lyuba_Ognenova-Marinova

  • Ljubomir Magaš
  • Serbian criminal (1948–1986)

    gangster. He was commonly known by his nickname Ljuba Zemunac (Serbian Cyrillic: Љуба Земунац, lit. 'Ljuba from Zemun'). A three-time convicted rapist in

    Ljubomir Magaš

    Ljubomir_Magaš

  • Ljuba Jezdić
  • Serbian chetnik

    Ljubomir "Ljuba" Jezdić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир "Љуба" Јездић; 1 October 1884 — 15 September 1927), known by his nom de guerre Razvigora (Развигора)

    Ljuba Jezdić

    Ljuba Jezdić

    Ljuba_Jezdić

  • Ivana Ljubas
  • Bosnia and Herzegovinan handball player

    Ivana Ljubas (born 31 October 1985, in Livno) is a handball player from Bosnia and Herzegovina who plays for Slovenian top division side GEN-I Zagorje

    Ivana Ljubas

    Ivana_Ljubas

  • Ljubomir Kovačević
  • Serbian writer, historian, academic, and politician

    Ljubomir Kovačević (4 January 1848 – 19 November 1918) was a Serbian writer, historian, academic, and politician. He is one of the early creators of the

    Ljubomir Kovačević

    Ljubomir Kovačević

    Ljubomir_Kovačević

  • Lyuba Gorlina
  • Russian translator

    Lyubov "Lyuba" Gorlina (1926 – 2013) was a Russian translator. She worked as a translator from Swedish and Norwegian to Russian since the 1950s. Her husband

    Lyuba Gorlina

    Lyuba Gorlina

    Lyuba_Gorlina

  • Ljuba, Šid
  • Village in Vojvodina, Serbia

    Ljuba (Serbian Cyrillic: Љуба, Slovak: Ľuba) is a village located in the Šid municipality, Srem District, Vojvodina, Serbia. The village has a population

    Ljuba, Šid

    Ljuba, Šid

    Ljuba,_Šid

  • Bulgaria
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    symphony, ballet and opera, which singers Ghena Dimitrova, Boris Christoff, Ljuba Welitsch and Nicolai Ghiaurov elevated to a world-class level. Bulgarian

    Bulgaria

    Bulgaria

    Bulgaria

  • Ljuba Kristol
  • Israeli chess player (born 1944)

    Ljuba Danielovna Kristol (Hebrew: לובה דניאלובנה קריסטול; Russian: Любовь Даниэловна Кристол; born May 26, 1944, in Leningrad) is a Russian-born Israeli

    Ljuba Kristol

    Ljuba Kristol

    Ljuba_Kristol

  • Five Branded Women
  • 1960 film by Martin Ritt

    town. Some are willing, while others have to be persuaded. Keller tells Ljuba that he can arrange for her brother not to be sent to work camps. Keller

    Five Branded Women

    Five_Branded_Women

  • Luba Mirella
  • Italian opera singer

    Luba (or Ljuba) Mirella (née Ljuba Wagenheim; 13 April 1894, in Rostov – 4 March 1972, in Milan) was an Italian coloratura soprano of Polish descent.

    Luba Mirella

    Luba_Mirella

  • Ljubomir Vulović
  • Љубомир Вуловић, 6 January 1876 – 26 June 1917), known by his nickname Ljuba (Љуба), was an artillery major in the Serbian Army, conspirator of the May

    Ljubomir Vulović

    Ljubomir Vulović

    Ljubomir_Vulović

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    Archived from the original on 25 February 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2019. Ljubas, Zdravko (3 February 2011). "Hopes Fade For Census in Bosnia in 2011". Balkan

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Ljubiša Spajić
  • Serbian footballer and manager

    Ljubiša "Ljuba" Spajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша Љуба Спајић; 7 March 1926 – 28 March 2004) was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national

    Ljubiša Spajić

    Ljubiša_Spajić

  • Miodrag Andrić
  • Serbian actor

    known by his nickname Ljuba Moljac (Ljuba The moth), was a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than sixty films from 1963 to 1989. "Ljuba Moljac - kralj smeha

    Miodrag Andrić

    Miodrag Andrić

    Miodrag_Andrić

  • Ljubomir Tadić
  • Serbian academic and politician (1925–2013)

    Ljubomir "Ljuba" Tadić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир "Љуба" Тадић; 14 May 1925 – 31 December 2013) was a Serbian academic and politician. He was born in

    Ljubomir Tadić

    Ljubomir_Tadić

  • Brigita Matić-Ljuba
  • Croatian judoka (born 1996)

    Brigita Matić-Ljuba (born 31 January 1996) is a Croatian judoka who competes in international judo competitions. She is the 2014 Youth Olympic champion

    Brigita Matić-Ljuba

    Brigita_Matić-Ljuba

  • Pesma za Evroviziju '26
  • Serbian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026

    Burazer [sr] "Svima vama treba mama" (Свима вама треба мама) Aleksandra Janković Ljuba Stojanović Mladen Stojanović Mirna "Omaja" (Омаја) Mladen Stojanović Bojana

    Pesma za Evroviziju '26

    Pesma_za_Evroviziju_'26

  • 1991 European Cup final
  • Football match

    coach Miša Pavić, and several Serbian celebrities and personalities such as Ljuba Tadić, Ivan Bekjarev, and Bora Đorđević, all made their way to Italy.

    1991 European Cup final

    1991 European Cup final

    1991_European_Cup_final

  • Doktor Mladen
  • 1975 Yugoslavian film

    Mutapdžić, on the life of Mladen Stojanović during the Second World War. Ljuba Tadić - Dr. Mladen Stojanovic Pavle Vuisić Radovan Tadic Ljubiša Samardžić

    Doktor Mladen

    Doktor_Mladen

  • Battle of Sutjeska (film)
  • 1973 film by Stipe Delić

    devastating losses. Still, on they march. Richard Burton as Josip Broz Tito Ljuba Tadić as Sava Kovačević Bata Živojinović as Nikola Miroljub Lešo as Boro

    Battle of Sutjeska (film)

    Battle_of_Sutjeska_(film)

  • Big Brother (Serbian TV series)
  • 2006 Serbian TV series or program

    Presenter(s) Veliki Brat 1 15 September 2006 31 December 2006 108 19 Ivan Ljuba Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina Marijana Mićić Veliki Brat 2

    Big Brother (Serbian TV series)

    Big_Brother_(Serbian_TV_series)

  • S Vremena Na Vreme
  • Serbian and Yugoslav rock band

    Miomir "Miki" Đukić and Vojislav "Koki" Đukić, Asim Sarvan and Ljubomir "Ljuba" Ninković, all four singing and playing acoustic guitars. The band gained

    S Vremena Na Vreme

    S_Vremena_Na_Vreme

  • Lyubov Golanchikova
  • Russian aviator (1889–1959)

    Lyubov Golanchikova (also Russian: Любовь Александровна Голанчикова, Ljuba Galantchikoff) (1889–1959) was the third woman of the Russian Empire to receive

    Lyubov Golanchikova

    Lyubov Golanchikova

    Lyubov_Golanchikova

  • Hercules Against the Mongols
  • 1963 Italian film

    her young brother. Mark Forest as Hercules/Maciste Maria Grazia Spina as Ljuba Ken Clark as Sayan José Greci as Bianca Howard Ross as Susdal Nadir Moretti

    Hercules Against the Mongols

    Hercules_Against_the_Mongols

  • Zeus
  • Greek god of the sky and king of the gods

    "Mit(h)ra(s) and the Myths of the Sun", Numen, 51 (4): 432–467, JSTOR 3270454 Ljuba Merlina Bortolani, Magical Hymns from Roman Egypt: A Study of Greek and

    Zeus

    Zeus

    Zeus

  • Majstori, majstori
  • 1980 Yugoslavian film

    Aleksandar Stojanović Starring Semka Sokolović-Bertok Bogdan Diklić Pavle Vuisić Ljuba Moljac Aleksandar Berček Tanja Bošković Zoran Radmilović Cinematography

    Majstori, majstori

    Majstori,_majstori

  • Lyubov Kazarnovskaya
  • Russian operatic soprano (born 1956)

    Sleeman (2001) p. 289 Metropolitan Opera Naxos Records, "Kazarnovskaya, Ljuba" Metropolitan Opera, Kazarnovskaya, Ljubov (soprano), performance record

    Lyubov Kazarnovskaya

    Lyubov Kazarnovskaya

    Lyubov_Kazarnovskaya

  • Ljubo Čupić
  • Yugoslav resistance member

    was revealed in his hometown of Nikšić. "Osmijeh Ljuba Čupića na Elektroškoli". "Vijenci na grob Ljuba Čupića – Glas javnosti". glas-javnosti.rs. "Spomenik

    Ljubo Čupić

    Ljubo Čupić

    Ljubo_Čupić

  • Ljubica
  • Name list

    (1936–2017), Serbian chess player All pages with titles containing Ljubica Ljuba (name) Ljubomir (given name) This page or section lists people that share

    Ljubica

    Ljubica

  • Battle of Kosovo (film)
  • 1989 Yugoslav film

    Milica Vojislav Brajović as Vuk Branković Žarko Laušević as Miloš Obilić Ljuba Tadić as Sultan Murad Branislav Lečić as Bayezid Katarina Gojković as the

    Battle of Kosovo (film)

    Battle_of_Kosovo_(film)

  • Comandamenti per un gangster
  • 1968 film

    by Alfio Caltabiano Dario Argento Produced by Salvatore Argento Starring Ljuba Tadic Alfio Caltabiano Dante Maggio Cinematography Milorad Markovic Edited

    Comandamenti per un gangster

    Comandamenti_per_un_gangster

  • Doctor Homer's Brother
  • 1968 Yugoslavian film

    Simon Petrović Voja Mirić as Doctor Homer Jovan Milićević as Captain Vuk Ljuba Tadić as monk Pavle Vuisić as Atanas Zdravka Krstulović as Ana Jelena Žigon

    Doctor Homer's Brother

    Doctor_Homer's_Brother

  • Adorable Julia
  • 1962 film by Alfred Weidenmann

    Michael Grosselyn Jean Sorel as Tom Fennel Jeanne Valérie as Avice Crichton Ljuba Welitsch as Dolly de Fries Tilly Lauenstein as Evie, Julia's maid Charles

    Adorable Julia

    Adorable_Julia

  • Golden Arena for Best Actor
  • Award

    Years in bold indicate wins in Yugoslavian competition (1955–1990). 4 : Ljuba Tadić (1956, 1964, 1968, 1975) 4 : Ivo Gregurević (1999, 2002, 2005, 2014)

    Golden Arena for Best Actor

    Golden_Arena_for_Best_Actor

  • List of Bulgarian musicians and singers
  • Stancheva Krisia Todorova Kristian Kostov Krum Lea Ivanova LiLana Lili Ivanova Ljuba Welitsch Lubo Kirov Ludmilla Diakovska Lyubka Rondova Lyudmila Radkova Margarita

    List of Bulgarian musicians and singers

    List_of_Bulgarian_musicians_and_singers

  • Beloved Impostor
  • 1961 film

    Barbara Shadwell Dietmar Schönherr as David Ogden Loni Heuser as Mrs. Ogden Ljuba Welitsch as Celia Shadwell Rainer Penkert as Ship paymaster Frank Freytag

    Beloved Impostor

    Beloved_Impostor

  • Lyubov
  • Name list

    Region of origin Slavic Other names Alternative spelling Lubov, Liubov Related names Lyuba, Ljuba, Luba, Lubica, Ljubica Popularity see popular names

    Lyubov

    Lyubov

    Lyubov

  • Timotej of Debar and Kichevo
  • Macedonian Orthodox prelate (1951–2024)

    Macedonia Denomination Eastern Orthodoxy Residence Ohrid Parents Aleksandar and Ljuba Jovanovski Occupation Metropolitan of MOC-OA Alma mater University of Skopje

    Timotej of Debar and Kichevo

    Timotej of Debar and Kichevo

    Timotej_of_Debar_and_Kichevo

  • Liudmila Belavenets
  • Russian chess player (1940–2021)

    Preceded by Ljuba Kristol Ladies World Correspondence Chess Champion 1984–1992 Succeeded by Ljuba Kristol

    Liudmila Belavenets

    Liudmila Belavenets

    Liudmila_Belavenets

  • Slavic names
  • Slavic names by country

    (berry, strawberry) Jasna (clear, bright) Lada (cadent;or: girl, maid) Ljuba, Luba, Lyubov (love) Mila (grace, favor) Mira (peace) Nada, Nadia, Nadezhda

    Slavic names

    Slavic_names

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 1001–2000
  • Paeonia 1925 TB The peony flowering plant, genus Paeonia DMP · 1061 1062 Ljuba 1925 TD Lyuba Berlin [ru] (1915–1936), Soviet parachutist DMP · 1062 1063

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 1001–2000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1001–2000

  • Julije Bajamonti
  • Musical artist

    and musician from the city of Split in present-day Croatia. His wife was Ljuba Bajamonti, a Split commoner. Bajamonti is known for composing the first

    Julije Bajamonti

    Julije_Bajamonti

  • Dragoljub Vidačić
  • Serbian basketball player and coach

    Dragoljub "Ljuba" Vidačić (born December 26, 1970) is a Serbian basketball coach and former player. Born to a father from Trebinje and mother from Gornji

    Dragoljub Vidačić

    Dragoljub_Vidačić

  • Dušan Dimitrijević
  • Kosta Milovanović-Pećanac Krsta Kovačević-Trgoviški Lazar Kujundžić-Klempa Ljuba Jezdić-Razvigora Micko Krstić-Porečki Nikola Skadarac Pavle Mladenović-Čiča

    Dušan Dimitrijević

    Dušan Dimitrijević

    Dušan_Dimitrijević

  • Vojislav Tankosić
  • Serbian major and member of the Black Hand (1800–1915)

    (popularly known as the "Black Hand"). Together with Bogdan Radenković and Ljuba Jovanović-Čupa, he wrote the constitution of the organization, whose aim

    Vojislav Tankosić

    Vojislav Tankosić

    Vojislav_Tankosić

  • Vasa Jovanović
  • Kosta Milovanović-Pećanac Krsta Kovačević-Trgoviški Lazar Kujundžić-Klempa Ljuba Jezdić-Razvigora Micko Krstić-Porečki Nikola Skadarac Pavle Mladenović-Čiča

    Vasa Jovanović

    Vasa Jovanović

    Vasa_Jovanović

  • Prague (1992 film)
  • 1992 film

    Ralph Henri Meiss as Paul Hana Gregorová as Jana Petr Jákl as Policeman Ljuba Skorepová as Neighbour Zdena Kecliková as Cleaner on the train Lubos Kafka

    Prague (1992 film)

    Prague_(1992_film)

  • The Girl in a Swing (1988 film)
  • 1988 film

    as Barbara Jean Boht as Mrs. Taswell Hanne Borchsenius as Jytte Borgen Ljuba Castot as Child in Water Helen Cherry as Lady Alice Mogens Dalsgaard as

    The Girl in a Swing (1988 film)

    The_Girl_in_a_Swing_(1988_film)

  • Siberian Lady Macbeth
  • 1962 film

    by Nikolai Leskov. Olivera Marković - Katerina Izmajlowa / Lady Macbeth Ljuba Tadić - Sergei Kapitalina Erić - cook Bojan Stupica - Izmajlow Miodrag Lazarević

    Siberian Lady Macbeth

    Siberian_Lady_Macbeth

  • Đorđe Cvetković
  • Kosta Milovanović-Pećanac Krsta Kovačević-Trgoviški Lazar Kujundžić-Klempa Ljuba Jezdić-Razvigora Micko Krstić-Porečki Nikola Skadarac Pavle Mladenović-Čiča

    Đorđe Cvetković

    Đorđe Cvetković

    Đorđe_Cvetković

  • Bomb at 10:10
  • 1967 Yugoslavian film

    Plesa as Col. Hassler Rade Markovic as Marko Phil Brown as Professor Pilic Ljuba Tadic as Andrey Aleksandar Gavric as Dragan Pavle Vujisic as Man with the

    Bomb at 10:10

    Bomb_at_10:10

  • Princely Serbian Theatre
  • Theatre in Kragujevac, Serbia

    heritage of Kragujevac. Plays are shown on Stage Joakim Vujic and Stage Ljuba Tadic, Teatroteka is also active, and from February 2007, will start to

    Princely Serbian Theatre

    Princely Serbian Theatre

    Princely_Serbian_Theatre

  • Užička Crna Gora
  • 26. Etnografski muzej u Beogradu. pp. 160–. GGKEY:SW93K9QPS7K. Pavlović, Ljuba (1925). "Užička Crna Gora". Српски етнографски зборник, Насеља (XXXIV (19))

    Užička Crna Gora

    Užička Crna Gora

    Užička_Crna_Gora

  • Divlje pčele
  • 2025 Croatian TV series or program

    Gračić as Don Jere, the local Catholic priest Jolanda Tudor as Grandma Ljuba, a local shopkeeper and midwife Jasna Bilušić as Ferida, Ante and Mirjana's

    Divlje pčele

    Divlje_pčele

  • Pop Mašina
  • Yugoslav band

    guitar, and singer-songwriter Drago Mlinarec, S Vremena Na Vreme members Ljuba Ninković and Vojislav Đukić and the members of the trio DAG on backing vocals

    Pop Mašina

    Pop_Mašina

  • Miloš Biković
  • Serbian actor and producer

    Duvall National Theatre in Belgrade —N/a Kad su cvetale tikve 2014–present Ljuba Sretenović Vrapče Belgrade Drama Theatre Novel of Palilula Palilulski roman

    Miloš Biković

    Miloš Biković

    Miloš_Biković

  • Moj golube
  • Folk song from former Yugoslavia

    sredine ", Al Jazeera Balkans, 13 August 2014. (in Bosnian) Cvjetko Rihtman; Ljuba Simić (1984). Pjesme i napjevi iz Bosne i Hercegovine. Svjetlost. p. 85

    Moj golube

    Moj_golube

  • Pavle Vuisić
  • Serbian actor and Yugoslav actor

    Loved Trains (1977) - Stric Ward Six (1978) - Čuvar Nikita Moment (1978) - Ljuba Kvrga The Tiger (1978) - Sorgin tener Across the Blue Sea (1979) - Šjor

    Pavle Vuisić

    Pavle Vuisić

    Pavle_Vuisić

  • Jorge Cvitanich
  • Chilean accountant, Radical Party politician and deputy (1913–1971)

    April 1913, the son of Jorge Cvitanic and Dominga Simunovic. He married Ljuba Kusanovic Kusanovic in 1951, with whom he had three children. He studied

    Jorge Cvitanich

    Jorge_Cvitanich

  • Žarko Laušević
  • Serbian actor (1960–2023)

    the age of 63. Volja sinovljeva (2024) as Nikola Ruski konzul (2024) as Ljuba Božović Vreme smrti (2024) as Živojin Mišić Heroji Hilijarda (2023) as Kosta

    Žarko Laušević

    Žarko_Laušević

  • Belgrade New Cemetery
  • Cemetery in Belgrade, Serbia

    Paskaljević (1923–2004), actor Stevo Žigon (1926–2005), actor and director Ljuba Tadić (1929–2005), actor Žika Mitrović (1921–2005), movie director and screenwriter

    Belgrade New Cemetery

    Belgrade New Cemetery

    Belgrade_New_Cemetery

  • Serbian Chetnik Organization
  • Serbian revolutionary organization in the Ottoman Empire

    Gođevac, Luka Ćelović, Vasa Jovanović, Žika Rafajlović, Nikola Spasić and Ljuba Kovačević. Captain Rafajlović had up until then independently organized

    Serbian Chetnik Organization

    Serbian Chetnik Organization

    Serbian_Chetnik_Organization

  • Šid
  • Town and municipality in Vojvodina, Serbia

    Bikić Do Bingula Vašica Višnjićevo Gibarac Erdevik Ilinci Jamena Kukujevci Ljuba Molovin Morović Privina Glava Sot ‹ The template Historical populations

    Šid

    Šid

    Šid

  • Love and Fashion
  • 1960 Yugoslavian film

    Stojiljković: singer Ivo Robić: star singer Gabi Novak: guest Miodrag Popović Deba: Ljuba Ljubica Otašević: stewardess Vladimir Medar: fashion tailor 2 Aleksandra

    Love and Fashion

    Love_and_Fashion

  • No Way Back (1953 film)
  • 1953 film

    Deltgen as Major Kazanow Karl John as Friedrich Schultz Lila Kedrova as Ljuba Serge Beloussow as Litvinski Leonid Pylajew as Wassilij Alf Marholm as Direktor

    No Way Back (1953 film)

    No_Way_Back_(1953_film)

  • Dogovor iz 1804.
  • Yugoslav rock band

    band: Aleksandar Stojić (guitar, flue), Dejan Vasiljević (double bass), Ljuba Sedlar (guitar), Aleksandar Farebnaher (tabla), Predrag Simić (sitar), Stevan

    Dogovor iz 1804.

    Dogovor_iz_1804.

  • Death and the Dervish (film)
  • 1974 Yugoslav film

    Pleša as kadija Rejhan Demirdžić as Malik Dragomir Felba as Hadži Sinanudin Ljuba Kovačević as runaway Ranko Gučevac as Muselim's servant Ivan Jonaš as jailer

    Death and the Dervish (film)

    Death_and_the_Dervish_(film)

  • Kiesza discography
  • Ellestad, Ljuba Castot "Stronger" Finding Neverland 2017 "Dearly Beloved" Supple Nam, Blayre Ellestad —N/a 2018 "Phantom of the Dance Floor" Kiesza, Ljuba Castot

    Kiesza discography

    Kiesza discography

    Kiesza_discography

  • 2023 Socca World Cup
  • Socca competition

    Croatia  8–0  Costa Rica Ljubas 7' Sinani 10', 30' Pest-Mundvajl 18' Mikleušević 20', 23', 40' Haramustek 28'

    2023 Socca World Cup

    2023_Socca_World_Cup

  • The Cordon
  • 2003 Yugoslavian film directed by Goran Markovic

    Marković Written by Goran Markovic Nebojsa Romcevic Produced by Jorge De Juan Ljuba Djordjevic Slobodan Jocic Cinematography Predrag Popovic Release date 2002 (2002)

    The Cordon

    The_Cordon

  • List of placenames in Vojvodina in different languages
  • — — — Surduk — — — — — Šid Slovak Rusyn Croatian in Sot, Batrovci, and Ljuba Šid — Šíd — Шид Šid Adaševci — — — Адашевци — Bačinci — — — Бачинци — Batrovci

    List of placenames in Vojvodina in different languages

    List_of_placenames_in_Vojvodina_in_different_languages

  • Nikodim Kondakov
  • Russian art historian (1844–1925)

    the art of the Eastern Roman Empire. Stevan Dimitrijević Gabriel Millet Ljuba Kovačević Ljubomir Stojanović Vladimir Ćorović Alexander Solovyev "Kondakov

    Nikodim Kondakov

    Nikodim Kondakov

    Nikodim_Kondakov

  • Vlastimir Đuza Stojiljković
  • Serbian actor

    Joakim Vujić Award SFR Yugoslavia (1985–1992) National Theatre in Belgrade, Ljuba Tadić, Mija Aleksić, Mira Stupica and Bora Glišić (1985) Mira Banjac and

    Vlastimir Đuza Stojiljković

    Vlastimir Đuza Stojiljković

    Vlastimir_Đuza_Stojiljković

  • Stevan Šalajić
  • Joakim Vujić Award SFR Yugoslavia (1985–1992) National Theatre in Belgrade, Ljuba Tadić, Mija Aleksić, Mira Stupica and Bora Glišić (1985) Mira Banjac and

    Stevan Šalajić

    Stevan Šalajić

    Stevan_Šalajić

  • Ljubica Otašević
  • Serbian basketball player and actor (1933–1998)

    1998(1998-04-12) (aged 64) Houston, Texas, United States Other names Liuba Bodin Ljuba Bodine Ljuba Otanovic Occupations Basketball player actress socialite Spouse Enrico

    Ljubica Otašević

    Ljubica_Otašević

  • List of people from Ferizaj
  • of Finance of Kosovo. Arsim Abazi, footballer Lucjan Avgustini, prelate Ljuba Tadić, Serbian actor Čika Mišo, shoeshiner Dardan Çerkini, footballer Naim

    List of people from Ferizaj

    List_of_people_from_Ferizaj

  • Miloš Žutić
  • Serbian actor

    Joakim Vujić Award SFR Yugoslavia (1985–1992) National Theatre in Belgrade, Ljuba Tadić, Mija Aleksić, Mira Stupica and Bora Glišić (1985) Mira Banjac and

    Miloš Žutić

    Miloš Žutić

    Miloš_Žutić

  • Ljubomir Katić
  • Serbian basketball player and coach (1934–2025)

    Ljubomir "Ljuba" Katić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир "Љуба" Катић; 25 April 1934 – 10 March 2025) was a Serbian basketball player and coach. He represented

    Ljubomir Katić

    Ljubomir_Katić

  • Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  • 1914 shooting in Sarajevo

    (executed 26 June 1917) and 70 dinar court fee and additional witness fees Ljuba Vulović Death by firing squad (executed 26 June 1917) and 70 dinar court

    Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

    Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

    Assassination_of_Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand

  • Maryam Imanieh
  • Iranian politician

    Archived from the original on 24 May 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2018. Rankovic, Ljuba. "La mujer de Zarif y el yerno iraní de Kerry". The Arabia Watch. Retrieved

    Maryam Imanieh

    Maryam Imanieh

    Maryam_Imanieh

  • Joška Broz
  • Serbian politician (1947–2025)

    Assembly of Serbia, accessed 21 March 2017. Trošelj, Slavko. "Moji drugovi Ljuba Zemunac, Ćenta i Dandara". Politika Online. Retrieved 5 June 2025. "Preminuo

    Joška Broz

    Joška Broz

    Joška_Broz

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