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Živko
Živko () is a South Slavic masculine name and means "life", "alive". The Bulgarian variant is Zhivko. It may refer to: * Živko R. Adamović, Živko Adamović, Serbian entomologist and artist * Živko Andrijašević, Montenegrin historian and writer * Živko Anočić, Croatian actor * Živko Budimir, Bosnian Croat politician * Živko Čingo, Macedonian writer * Živko Gocić, Serbian water polo player * Živko Kustić, Croatian writer * Živko Lukić, Serbian footballer * Živko Nikolić, Yugoslav and Montenegrin film director * Živko Popovski, Macedonian architect * Živko Radišić. Bosnian Serb politician * Živko Slijepčević, Serbian football manager and player * Živko Stojsavljević, Serbian painter * Živko Šibalić, birth name of the Serbian bishop Teodosije * Živko Topalović, Yugoslav socialist politician * Živko Zalar, Croatian cinematographer * Živko Živković, Serbian footballer See also

* *Živkovac, village in Grocka municipality, Serbia *Živkovci, vi ...
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Živković
Živković (sometimes transliterated Zivkovic, sr-Cyrl, Живковић, ) is a Croatian and Serbian surname derived from a masculine given name Živko. It is the most common surname in the Šibenik-Knin County in Croatia, and among the most frequent ones in two other counties. It may refer to: * Aleksandar Živković (footballer, born 1912) (1912–2000), Croatian footballer * Aleksandar Živković (footballer, born 1977), Serbian footballer * Andrija Živković (born 1996), Serbian footballer * Bora Zivkovic (born 1974), Danish footballer * Boris Živković (born 1975), Croatian footballer * Borna Živković, Croatian basket player * Bratislav Živković (born 1970), Serbian footballer * Bratislav Živković (soldier) (1975–2025), Serbian mercenary * Denis Zivkovic (born 1987), American tennis player * Đuro Živković (born 1975), Serbian composer * Milenko Živković, Serbian composer * Miodrag Živković (politician) (born 1957), Montenegrin politician * Mirjana Živkovi ...
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Živko Milošević
Živko () is a South Slavic masculine name and means "life", "alive". The Bulgarian variant is Zhivko. It may refer to: * Živko Adamović, Serbian entomologist and artist * Živko Andrijašević, Montenegrin historian and writer * Živko Anočić, Croatian actor * Živko Budimir, Bosnian Croat politician * Živko Čingo, Macedonian writer * Živko Gocić, Serbian water polo player * Živko Kustić, Croatian writer * Živko Lukić, Serbian footballer * Živko Nikolić, Yugoslav and Montenegrin film director * Živko Popovski, Macedonian architect * Živko Radišić. Bosnian Serb politician * Živko Slijepčević, Serbian football manager and player * Živko Stojsavljević, Serbian painter * Živko Šibalić, birth name of the Serbian bishop Teodosije * Živko Topalović, Yugoslav socialist politician * Živko Zalar, Croatian cinematographer * Živko Živković, Serbian footballer See also * * Živkovac, village in Grocka municipality, Serbia * Živkovci, village in ...
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Živko Živković
Živko Živković (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Живко Живковић; born 14 April 1989) is a Serbian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. Internationally, Živković represented his country at every level from under-17 to under-21. Club career Partizan After starting out with his hometown club FK Sloboda Užice, Sloboda Užice, Živković joined the youth system of FK Partizan, Partizan in 2005. He was subsequently promoted to their first team in the spring of 2007, before signing his first professional contract with the club on 1 June 2007, on a five-year deal. Živković initially played for FK Teleoptik, Teleoptik, before returning to Partizan. He made his competitive debut for the club in a 5–1 home league win over OFK Beograd, on 8 December 2007, coming on as a substitute for the injured Darko Božović. In the summer of 2008, in order to gain more playing time and experience, ...
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Živko Šibalić
Živko () is a South Slavic masculine name and means "life", "alive". The Bulgarian variant is Zhivko. It may refer to: * Živko Adamović, Serbian entomologist and artist * Živko Andrijašević, Montenegrin historian and writer * Živko Anočić, Croatian actor * Živko Budimir, Bosnian Croat politician * Živko Čingo, Macedonian writer * Živko Gocić, Serbian water polo player * Živko Kustić, Croatian writer * Živko Lukić, Serbian footballer * Živko Nikolić, Yugoslav and Montenegrin film director * Živko Popovski, Macedonian architect * Živko Radišić. Bosnian Serb politician * Živko Slijepčević, Serbian football manager and player * Živko Stojsavljević, Serbian painter * Živko Šibalić, birth name of the Serbian bishop Teodosije * Živko Topalović, Yugoslav socialist politician * Živko Zalar, Croatian cinematographer * Živko Živković, Serbian footballer See also * * Živkovac, village in Grocka municipality, Serbia *Živkovci, village in Ljig mu ...
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Živko Lukić
Živko Lukić (Serbian Cyrillic: Живко Лукић; 5 July 1943 – 2015) was a Serbian footballer who played as a midfielder and defender. He is known for being the first foreign player in Paris Saint-Germain history, making his way onto the team in a deceptive manner. Career Lukić was a youth player for Partizan from 1961 to 1963. He made one appearance for the reserve team of the club on 6 June 1963, coming off the bench in a friendly against German club SV Merbeck. From 1963 to 1965, he played youth football for Rijeka; he was the captain of the club's team that won the 1964 Kvarnerska Rivijera without conceding a goal. In 1965, Lukić left for Maribor, where he would never play a first team match. By 1969, he was studying in Osijek to become a dentist. In 1970, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) was formed with the merging of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain; Lukić took advantage of the ambitious but disorganized project in Paris to hoax his way into the team. He tricked ...
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Živko Topalović
Živko Topalović (21 March 1886 – 11 February 1972) was a Serbian and Yugoslav socialist politician. Topalović became a leading figure in the Socialist Party of Yugoslavia, founded in 1921.Banac, Ivo. The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics'. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1984. pp. 198-199. During World War II he became a prominent member of Draža Mihailović's Chetniks. Early life Topalović graduated from the Užice high school in 1904. During his time in Užice, he met Dimitrije Tucović, Radovan Dragović and Dragiša Lapčević, the founders of socialism in Serbia and started on the path of a life-long socialist. By the age of 18, he became a union instructor and secretary of the Alliance of Textile Workers of Serbia. He leaves for Belgrade to successfully pursue his studies in law, obtaining a PhD in criminal law. Between 1910 and 1912 he was in Paris and Berlin, studying further. His studies were cut short by the outbreak of the Firs ...
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Živko Budimir
Živko Budimir (; born 20 November 1962) is a Bosnian Croat politician who served as the 9th President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two autonomous entities that compose Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 17 March 2011 until 9 February 2015. He is the founder and current president of the Party of Justice and Trust. Budimir became the President of the Federation after a political crisis following the 2010 general election. Political parties were unable to form a government. In March 2011, the Social Democratic Party, Party of Democratic Action, Croatian Party of Rights and People's Party Work for Prosperity formed a coalition named the Platform (''Platforma'') in which Budimir was elected President of the Federation. He was previously Colonel General in the Army of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (VFBiH) and Major General in the Croatian Army (HV). Early life Budimir was born in Vir near Posušje in Herzegovina. He attended the Aeronautica ...
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Živko Gocić
Živko Gocić ( sr-cyrl, Живко Гоцић; born 22 August 1982) is a former Serbian water polo player. He was a member of the Serbian teams that won bronze medals at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics and a gold medal in 2016. He also held the world title in 2009 and 2015 and the European title in 2003, 2006, 2012, 2014 and 2016. In December 2013 he became captain of the national team.Živko Gocić
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On 27 September 2011, Gocić scored a goal in the first round of the Vodafone OB-1, in the 9–7 away win against
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Živko Nikolić
Živko Nikolić (Cyrillic: Живко Николић; 20 November 1941 – 17 August 2001) was a Montenegrin film director. Biography Živko Nikolić was born in Ozrinići, Nikšić municipality in today's Montenegro, in 1941. He graduated from the Art School in Herceg Novi where he was trained as a painter of ceramics which contributed to his specific perception of the film. He died on 17 August 2001 in Belgrade. His 1984 film ''Unseen Wonder'' was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Filmography *Sebi za života (1968) documentary short *Blaženi mirotvorci (1968) documentary short *Trag (1971) documentary short *Čačanski neimari (1971) documentary short *Ždrijelo (1972) documentary short *Polaznik (1973) documentary short *Bauk (1974) documentary short *Aerodrom Rijeka (1974) documentary short *Marko Perov (1975) documentary short *Prozor (1976) documentary short *Beštije (1977) ... aka Beasts *Oglav (1977) *Ine (1978) ...
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Živko Radišić
Živko Radišić ( sr-Cyrl, Живко Радишић, ; 15 August 1937 – 5 September 2021) was a Bosnian Serb politician who served as the 2nd Serb member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1998 to 2002. Radišić previously served as mayor of Banja Luka from 1977 to 1982. He was a founding member and president of the Socialist Party. Career Born in Prijedor, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, on 15 August 1937, Radišić graduated in 1964 from the University of Sarajevo Faculty of Political Science. During the 1969 Banja Luka earthquake, he was a high ranking Banja Luka city government official, and thus, was directly in charge of repairing the consequences from the earthquake. Later on, from 1977 until 1982, Radišić served as mayor of Banja Luka. From 1982 to 1985, he headed the defence ministry of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1993, Radišić became a founding member of the Socialist Party. In 1996, alongside Milorad Dodik, he form ...
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Živko Andrijašević
Živko M. Andrijašević (born 24 February 1967) is a Montenegrin historian and writer. He is the author of the standard historical dictionary of Montenegro. Biography Živko Andrijašević was born on February 24, 1967 in Bar. He graduated in 1991 from the Faculty of Teaching (Philosophy) in Nikšić. He completed a M.A degree from the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade in 1998 with the thesis "The National Ideology of Nikola I Petrović Njegoš 1860-1878". He completed his PhD A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research. The name of the deg ... there in 2003 with the thesis "State Ideology of Montenegro 1878-1918". He began his teaching training in 1993 at the University of Nikšić. As an assistant, he held exercises primarily focused on the history of South Slavs in the Middl ...
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