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ŽKK Jedinstvo Tuzla
Ženski košarkaški klub Jedinstvo Piemonte is a women's basketball club from Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club won three Yugoslav Women's Basketball League championships during the 1980s, as Jedinstvo Aida. In 1989 Jedinstvo Tuzla won the EuroLeague Women, and they played in the 1990 Ronchetti Cup final. The club's best and most famous player of all time was FIBA Hall of Fame inductee Razija Mujanović. Among the other players were Mara Lakić, Zorica Dragičević, Naida Hot, Smilja Rađenović, Ilvana Zvizdić, Jadranka Savić, Vesna Pođanin, Dragana Jeftić and Stojanka Došić, many of which also represented Yugoslavia with the national team. The most famous ex-coach is Mihajlo Vuković, who led the team during the successful years. History The club was founded in 1945, immediately after the liberation of Yugoslavia in World War II, the same as its male counterpart KK Sloboda Dita. The club has been an amateur since its inception in the early 1970s. The club ...
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Basketball Championship Of Bosnia And Herzegovina (Women)
The Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the highest women's professional club basketball competition in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The League it was founded in 2002. History The Basketball League of Bosnia and Herzegovina has only existed since 2002. Until then there were three separate associations that each organized their own separate competitions. Current teams Champions * ''Official list confirmed by FIBA for all Bosnia and Herzegovina'' Champions of regional leagues * ''Official list confirmed by FIBA for national regional leagues before 2002'' League of KSBiH League of Republika Srpska League of Herzeg-Bosnia List of champions * ''Including titles in SFR Yugoslavia and Bosnia and Herzegovina'' References External links Official websiteProfile
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Tanja Pavlić
Tanja () is a feminine given name. It may refer to: Mononyms *''Tanja'' (born 1983), Russian-Estonian singer, also known as Tanja Mihhailova Given name *Tanja Andrejeva (born 1978), Macedonian handball player *Tanja Bogosavljević (born 1989), Serbian handball player *Tanja Bošković (born 1953), Serbian actress *Tanja Carovska, Macedonian singer, songwriter, and composer * Tanja Chub (born 1970), Ukrainian-Dutch draughts player * Tanja Damaske (born 1971), German javelin thrower *Tanja Dickenscheid (born 1969), German field hockey player *Tanja Dragić (born 1991), Serbian Paralympian athlete *Tanja Eisenschmid (born 1993), German ice hockey player *Tanja Eisner (born 1980), Ukrainian and German mathematician *Tanja Fajon (born 1971), Slovenian politician and a journalist *Tanja Frieden (born 1976), Swiss snowboarder *Tanja Godina (born 1970), Slovenian backstroke swimmer * Tanja Groen (born 1975), Dutch teenage woman who has been missing since 1993 * Tanja Hart (born 1974), Ge ...
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Sport In Tuzla
Sport is a physical activity or game, often competitive and organized, that maintains or improves physical ability and skills. Sport may provide enjoyment to participants and entertainment to spectators. The number of participants in a particular sport can vary from hundreds of people to a single individual. Sport competitions may use a team or single person format, and may be open, allowing a broad range of participants, or closed, restricting participation to specific groups or those invited. Competitions may allow a "tie" or "draw", in which there is no single winner; others provide tie-breaking methods to ensure there is only one winner. They also may be arranged in a tournament format, producing a champion. Many sports leagues make an annual champion by arranging games in a regular sports season, followed in some cases by playoffs. Sport is generally recognised as system of activities based in physical athleticism or physical dexterity, with major competitions admitt ...
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Women's Basketball Teams In Bosnia And Herzegovina
A woman is an adult female human. Before adulthood, a female child or adolescent is referred to as a girl. Typically, women are of the female sex and inherit a pair of X chromosomes, one from each parent, and women with functional uteruses are capable of pregnancy and giving birth from puberty until menopause. More generally, sex differentiation of the female fetus is governed by the lack of a present, or functioning, ''SRY'' gene on either one of the respective sex chromosomes. Female anatomy is distinguished from male anatomy by the female reproductive system, which includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, and vulva. An adult woman generally has a wider pelvis, broader hips, and larger breasts than an adult man. These characteristics facilitate childbirth and breastfeeding. Women typically have less facial and other body hair, have a higher body fat composition, and are on average shorter and less muscular than men. Throughout human history, traditional gen ...
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KK Sloboda Tuzla
Omladinski košarkaški klub Sloboda, (), commonly referred to as Sloboda Tuzla, is a men's professional basketball club based in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. They are currently competing in the Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was founded in as KK Sloboda. Since 2011, the club has been competing under the legal name OKK Sloboda. The club is a part of the Sloboda multi-sports club. The Sloboda won 2 National League championships. They have played two different national league systems since 1946, including the Yugoslav Federal League system (1946–1992) and the Bosnian league system (1992 onward). They have also won 5 National Cup titles. A FIBA Hall of Fame member Mirza Delibašić played for the club from 1968 to 1972. The club is sponsored by Meridianbet. History Background KK Sloboda, commonly referred to as Sloboda Dita, was a men's professional basketball club based in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was formed in 1946 and played ...
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Vesna Pođanin
Vesna may refer to: * Vesna (mythology), female characters associated with youth and springtime in early Slavic mythology *Vesna (given name), Slavic female name, includes a list of people with the name *Vesna (surname), includes a list of people with the name *Vesna (film), 1953 Slovene romantic comedy *Vesna Case (1930-1931), massive Soviet repressions against former officers of the Russian Imperial Army serving in the Red Army *Operation Vesna (1948), one of the two largest Soviet deportations from Lithuania *Vesna – Green Party, Slovenian political party *Vesna (Russia), liberal youth organization in Russia *Vesna (band), Czech band who represented their country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 See also * *Wesna Wesna Busic (born June 26, 1983) is a Croatian German professional wrestler. She mostly wrestled in Germany, but also over all of Europe as well as in Japan and America. Despite being a female, Wesna often wrestles men and has won championships ...
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Dragana Jeftić
Dragana may refer to: *Dragana (given name) Dragana () is a Slavic given name for females. It is the feminine form of the male name Dragan, which comes from the Slavic languages, Slavic element ''dorogo/drago'', which means "precious". Notable women named Dragana include: *Dragana Cvijić ..., a female given name * Dragana, Bulgaria, a village in Ugarchin Municipality {{Disambiguation ...
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Jadranka Savić
Jadranka Savić (born 24 November 1972) is a former Yugoslav and Bosnian female basketball player. She represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 1999 EuroBasket for Women in Poland. She played shooting guard The shooting guard (SG), also known as the two, two guard or off guard,Shooting guards are 6'3"–6'7"BBC Sports academy URL last accessed 2006-09-09. is one of the five traditional basketball positions, positions in a regulation basketball game ... for ŽKK Jedinstvo from Tuzla, and between 2005–2006 for French team . She currently works at here hometown club ŽKK Jedinstvo as a couch for youth basketball players. References External linksProfileat fiba.com 1972 births Living people Bosnia and Herzegovina women's basketball players ŽKK Jedinstvo Tuzla players {{BosniaHerzegovina-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Radmila Maksimović
Radmila is a popular given female name in Serbia. It is derived from the Slavic words ''rada'' (the feminine of ''rade'' meaning "happiness") and ''mila'' ("sweet"). Nicknames Rada, Radka, Radushka, Radica, Lala, Mila, Mi Famous bearers *Radmila Bakočević (born 1933), Serbian operatic soprano with a major international opera career from 1955 to 1982 *Radmilla Cody (born 1975), Navajo/Diné singer and indigenous rights activist * Radmila Drljača (born 1959), Yugoslav handball player *Radmila Hrustanović (born 1952), Serbian politician *Radmila Karaklajić (born 1939), Serbian singer and actress * Radmila "Rada" Manojlović (born 1985), Serbian pop folk singer * Radmila Miljanić-Petrović (born 1988), Montenegrin handball player *Radmila Perišić (born 1980), Serbian judoka *Radmila Šekerinska (born 1972), Macedonian politician and Defense Minister *Radmila Savić (born 1961), Yugoslav handball player *Radmila Šekerinska (born 1972), leader of the Social Democratic Union o ...
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Ilvana Zvizdić
Ilvana Zvizdić (born 14 January 1971 in Sarajevo) is a former Yugoslavia, Yugoslav and Bosnian female basketball player. External linksProfile
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Smilja Radjenović
Smilja is a South Slavic feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Smilja Avramov (1918–2018), Serbian legal scholar and activist * Smilja Marjanović-Dušanić (born 1963), Serbian historian * Smilja Mučibabić (1912–2006), Bosnian Serb biologist * Smilja Tišma (born c. 1929), Serbian politician * Smilja Vujosevic (1935–2016), Canadian chess player of Serbian origin See also * * Smiljan (given name) Smiljan is a South Slavic masculine given name. Its origin is usually associated with the common name for plants which produce "everlasting"-type blooms, many of which are known as and , 'immortelle' (that is, 'everlasting' lower in South Slavic la ... {{given name Serbian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Zorica Dragičević
Zorica (Cyrillic script: Зорица) is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Zorica Dimitrijević-Stošić (1934–2013), Serbian pianist, accompanist, Full Professor of Piano at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade *Zorica Ðurković (born 1957), former basketball player *Zorica Jevremović Munitić (born 1948), theatre and video director, playwright, choreographer *Zorica Pantic (born c. 1951), college administrator and professor of electrical engineering *Zorica Pavićević (born 1956), former Yugoslav handball player *Zorica Vojinović (born 1958), former Yugoslav/Serbian handball player *Zorica (princess) Zorica ( sr-Cyrl, Зорица; July 1308) or Carica (), (also Zaritsa, Zariza) was a Serbian princess, the daughter of King Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321) and Queen Elizabeth of Hungary. Her father planned to marry her to Charles, the son of Ch ... {{given name Slavic feminine given names Serbian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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