Danilo is a masculine given name.
Danilo may also refer to:
Ruma is a town and municipality in the Srem District of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2011, the town has a population of 30,076, while the municipality has a population of 54,339.
Rade Šerbedžija is a Croatian actor, director and musician. He is known for his portrayals of imposing figures on both sides of the law. He was one of the best known Yugoslav actors in the 1970s and 1980s. He is internationally known mainly for his role as Boris the Blade in Snatch, his supporting roles in such Hollywood films as The Saint, Mission: Impossible 2, X-Men: First Class, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, and Taken 2; and for his recurring role as former Soviet Army General Dmitri Gredenko in Season 6 of TV action series 24.
Dubravka Ugrešić is a Yugoslav and later Croatian writer. A graduate of University of Zagreb, she has been based in Amsterdam since 1996 and refuses to identify as a Croatian writer.
The area known as Croatia today has been inhabited throughout the prehistoric period, ever since the Stone Age, up to the Migrations Period and the arrival of the White Croats.
Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro is a French-born architect and the Head of the House of Petrović-Njegoš, which reigned over Montenegro from 1696 to 1766 and again from 1782 to 1918.
The Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banovina, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia and Istria.
Petrović is a South Slavic language patronymic surname literally meaning Peter's son, equivalent to the English last name of Peterson. In Eastern Slavic naming customs its counterpart is "Petrovich".
Petrović-Njegoš is the Serbian family that ruled Montenegro from 1697 to 1916.
Danilo I was the fourth Archbishop of Serbs. After the death of Archbishop Sava II on 8 February 1271, Danilo was chosen as the next Archbishop. However, he was replaced after a year in 1272 by Joanikije I. Archbishop Danilo II wrote "Archbishop Danilo succeeded on the holy seat, but due to some cause was removed". The cause of his removal is unknown, it may have been due to Danilo having been unsupportive of King Stefan Uroš I ; this theory is strengthened by the fact that Danilo's successor Joanikije was a fanatic supporter of Uroš I. It is unlikely that Danilo II did not know the cause of Danilo I's removal.
Kis, Kış or Kiš, is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include:
Danilo is a given name found in Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Serbian.
Dolci may refer to:
Mandić is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a matronymic of the feminine given name Manda, a hypocorism of Mandalena, a variant of Magdalena imported from Italian.
Belić is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from the word belo, meaning "white". It may refer to:
Danilo culture was a Neolithic culture of the Dalmatian coast of Croatia and parts of Bosnia, dating to 4700-3900 BC.
Danilo Šerbedžija is a Croatian film director. His debut feature film, 72 Days (2010), was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.
Dončić is a Serbo-Croatian surname. It is spelled as Dončič in Slovenia. It may refer to:
Špoljarić is a Croatian surname.
Šerbedžija is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Pejović is a surname, a patronymic of Pejo.