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Aleksandrović
Aleksandrović is a is a South Slavic patronymic and surname. The surname corresponds to the Russian surname Aleksandrovich and the Polish surname Aleksandrowicz/ Alexandrowicz. Notable people with the surname include: Surname *Ljubomir Aleksandrović (1828–1887), Serbian painter *Bojan Aleksandrović Bojan Aleksandrović (, born 5 January 1977) is a Timok Vlach/ Romanian priest who in 2004 successfully defied the Serbian authorities to build a Romanian Orthodox church in Malajnica, the first Romanian Orthodox Church in the Timok Valley in ... (born 1977), Serbian Vlach priest Patronymic * Antun Aleksandrović Dalmatin (died 1597), Dalmatian protestant translator {{Surname ...
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Bojan Aleksandrović
Bojan Aleksandrović (, born 5 January 1977) is a Timok Vlach/ Romanian priest who in 2004 successfully defied the Serbian authorities to build a Romanian Orthodox church in Malajnica, the first Romanian Orthodox Church in the Timok Valley in two centuries."Haiducul credintei din Valea Timocului, Boian Alexandrovici, decorat de presedintele Basescu"
He has since established at least four other sites for future churches. Aleksandrović is pastor of the Romanian Orthodox community in Malajnica and Remesiana,

Aleksandrovich
Aleksandrovich (also Alexandrovich) is a Russian-language patronymic and surname. The surname corresponds to the Polish surname Aleksandrowicz/ Alexandrowicz and the Serbian surname Aleksandrović. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Ilyin (born 1983), Russian actor * Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Karelin (born 1967), Russian politician * Aleksei Aleksandrovich Balandin (1898–1967), Soviet chemist * Alyaksandr Aleksandrovich (born 1997), Belarussian footballer * Boris Aleksandrovich Pelikan (1861–1931), Ukrainian politician * Mikhail Alexandrovich (1914–2002), Latvian tenor, and cantor * Nikolai Aleksandrovich, multiple people *Pyotr Aleksandrovich Valuyev Count Pyotr Aleksandrovich Valuev (; September 22, 1815 – January 27, 1890) was a Russian politician and writer. Biography Valuev was born in the Tsaritsyno District of Moscow on September 22, 1815. Valuev served as Emperor Alexander II's ... (1815–1890), Russian statesman * Vla ...
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Aleksandrowicz
Aleksandrowicz () or Alexandrowicz is a Polish-language surname derived from the given name Alexander. The Russian-language equivalent is Aleksandrovich and the Serbian is Aleksandrović. Notable people with the surname include: *Julian Aleksandrowicz (1908-1988), Polish professor of medicine * Patryk Aleksandrowicz (born 1983), Polish footballer *Ra'anan Alexandrowicz (born 1969), Israeli film director *Ze'ev Aleksandrowicz Ze'ev (Wilhelm) Aleksandrowicz (Hebrew: 'זאב אלכסנדרוביץ; April 7, 1905 – January 5, 1992) was an Israelis, Israeli photographer. He is mostly known for his work in Palestine and Japan, during the first half of the 1930s. Early ... (1905-1992), Israeli photographer {{Surname Polish-language surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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Ljubomir Aleksandrović
Ljubomir Aleksandrović (; 15 June 1828, , Banat – 15/27 December 1887, Budapest) was a Serbian painter. He specialized in portraits and iconography. Biography He began receiving lessons at an early age from Nikola Aleksić, then continued with Konstantin Danil until 1842, when he assisted him in painting an iconostasis at the Cathedral church in Timișoara. Around 1850, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. At the beginning of the 1860s, he settled in Timișoara, where he painted portraits (many from photographs) and icons and lived for much of his life. In 1869, he created the last of his major works that would be dependent on what he had learned from Danil; at the Serbian church in the village of in Timiș County. He was generally quite poor and suffered from a recurring nervous illness, heightened by unspecified family conflicts. It worsened to the point where it became necessary to place him in the mental asylum at Leopold's Field (), in Budapest, where he ...
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Serbian Name
This article features the naming culture of personal names of ethnic Serbs and the Serbian language. Serbian names are rendered in the "Western name order" with the surname placed after the given name. "Eastern name order" may be used when multiple names appear in a sorted list, particularly in official notes and legal documents when the last name is capitalized (e.g. MILOVANOVIĆ Janko). Given names A child is given a first name chosen by their parents or godparents. The given name comes first, the surname last, e.g. ''Željko Popović'', where ''Željko'' is a first name and ''Popović'' is a family name. Serbian first names largely originate from Slavic roots: e.g. Miroslav, Vladimir, Zoran, Ljubomir, Vesna, Radmila, Milica, Svetlana, Slavica, Božidarka, Milorad, Dragan, Milan, Goran, Radomir, Vukašin, Miomir, Branimir, Budimir; see also Slavic names, or the list of Slavic names in the Serbian Wikipedia) Some may be non- Slavic but chosen to reflect Chri ...
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Alexandrowicz
Alexandrowicz is a surname of Polish language origin, a variant of Aleksandrowicz. Notable people with the surname include: *Charles Henry Alexandrowicz, (1902–1975), lawyer and scholar of international law *Ra'anan Alexandrowicz 'Ra'anan Alexandrowicz'' (; born August 29, 1969) is a director, screenwriter and editor. He was born in Jerusalem. He is known for the documentary ''The Law in These Parts'' (2011), for which he received the Grand Jury Award at the Sundance Film ..., Israeli director, screenwriter and editor {{surname Polish-language surnames ...
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