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Milorad Bojic was a doctor of technical sciences and a full professor at the Faculty of Engineering Sciences at the University of Kragujevac, a distinguished scientific worker, and since 2015 a corresponding member of the SANU Department of Technical Sciences .[1]
OK Budućnost Podgorica, also known by the sponsorship name of Budućnost Podgorička banka, is a volleyball club from Podgorica, Montenegro.
Predrag "Pedj" Bojić is an Australian soccer player who last played professionally for Sydney FC.
Bojović is a Serbian surname. It may refer to:
Košarkaški klub Borac Čačak, commonly referred to as KK Borac Čačak or as Borac Mozzart due to sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional basketball club based in Čačak, Serbia. The club plays in the Adriatic League and the Basketball League of Serbia. Their home arena is the Borac Hall.
Milorad is an old Serbian masculine given name derived from the Slavic elements: milo meaning "gracious, dear" and rad meaning "work, care, joy". Its feminine form is Milorada. Nicknames for Milorad include Milo, Miłosz, Radek, Radko, and Rada.
Plava grobnica is an ode written by Serbian poet Milutin Bojić during World War I. It is dedicated to the soldiers that were buried in the sea near Vido island, Greece. In his unforgettable poem, Bojić expressed the tragic fate of Serbia, whose army had passed through Montenegro and Albania to the Greek islands of Corfu and Vido, where over 5,000 Serbian soldiers were buried at sea.
Marchesini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ana Vrcelj is a Croatian-Serbian model and beauty pageant titleholder who placed 2nd runner-up at Miss Serbia 2012 and represented Serbia at the Miss Universe 2013.
Milutin Bojić was a Serbian war poet, theatre critic, playwright, and soldier.
Petar Bojić is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mladost Lučani.
Nik Bojic is an Australian high jumper.
Milutin is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin. The name may refer to:
Košarkaški klub Mladost, commonly referred to as KK Mladost Zemun or as Mladost Maxbet due to sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional basketball club based in Zemun, near Belgrade, Serbia. They are currently competing in the Basketball League of Serbia.
Milovan Bojić is a Serbian medical doctor, administrator, and politician.
Bojić is a South-Slavic language surname. It may be written without diacritics as Bojic or transcribed as Bojich.
Raško Bojić is a Serbian basketball coach.