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Gašpar Alapić
Gašpar () is a Slavic surname, cognate to Gaspar (given name). Notable people with this surname include: * Alojz Gašpar (1848–1919), known in Hungarian as Alajos Gáspár, Hungarian-Slovene writer * Đuro Gašpar (1900–1981), Croatian athlete * Josip Gašpar (born 1973), Croatian footballer * Jozef Gašpar (born 1977), Slovak football player * Renato Gašpar (born 1977), Croatian alpine skier * Robert Gašpar (born 1981), known in Australia as Robert Gaspar, football player * Tibor Gašpar Tibor Gašpar (born 23 April 1962) is a Slovak police officer and politician. He was the Chief of Police, President of police of Slovakia from 2012 to 2018. He has served as a Member of parliament, Member of the National Council (Slovakia), Natio ... (born 1962), Slovak politician As a given name, it may refer to: * Gašpar Perušić (died 1507), 15th century Croatian nobleman See also * {{given name, type=both Slovene-language surnames Surnames of Croatian origin Slovak-langu ...
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Gaspar (given Name)
Gaspar is a given and/or surname of French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish origin, cognate to Casper (given name) or Casper (surname). It is a name of christian origin, per Saint Gaspar, one of the three wise men mentioned in the Armenian Infancy Gospel. Notable people with the name include: Mononyms * Saint Gaspar (54 BC-55 AD), visitor to baby Jesus * Gaspar (footballer, born 1981), Odirlei de Souza Gaspar, Brazilian football striker * Gaspar (Angolan footballer) (born 1997), Kialonda Gaspar, Angolan football defender * Gaspar (footballer, born 2002), Luis Eduardo Gaspar Coelho, Brazilian football forward Given name * Gaspar Araújo (born 1981), Portuguese long jumper * Gaspar Azevedo (born 1975), Portuguese footballer * Gaspar Cassadó (1897–1966), Spanish cellist and musical composer *Gaspar Corte-Real (1450–1501), Portuguese explorer *Gaspar Flores de Abrego (1781–1836), three-time mayor of San Antonio, Texas * Gaspar del Bufalo (1786-1837), saint, pries ...
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Alojz Gašpar
Alojz is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Alojz Ajdič (born 1939), Slovenian composer, author of many orchestral works *Alojz Fandel, former Slovak football player and coach *Alojz Geržinič (1915–2008), Slovenian composer *Alojz Gradnik Alojz Gradnik (August 3, 1882 – July 14, 1967) was a Slovenian poet and translation, translator. Life Gradnik was born in the village of Medana in the Gorizia Hills region, in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire and is today in the Muni ... (1882–1967), Slovene poet and translator * Alojz Ipavec, also written as Lojze Ipavic (1815–1849), Slovenian composer * Alojz Knafelc, Slovenian mountaineer and the inventor of the Slovenian trail blaze * Alojz Rebula (1924–2018), Slovene writer, playwright, essayist and translator * Alojz Rigele (1879–1940), sculptor from Bratislava * Alojz Tkáč (1934–2023), the first archbishop of the Košice Episcopal see (1995–2010) * Alojz Rakús (1947–2023), Slovak politic ...
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Đuro Gašpar
Đuro Gašpar (22 April 1900 – 21 October 1981) was a Croatian athlete. He competed in the men's decathlon at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The opening ceremony was held on 5 July, but some competitions had al ..., representing Yugoslavia. References External links * 1900 births 1981 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Croatian decathletes Olympic athletes for Yugoslavia Athletes from Zagreb Olympic decathletes 20th-century Croatian people {{Croatia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Josip Gašpar
Josip 'Jozo' Gašpar (born 15 March 1973 in Sinj) is a Croatian retired footballer. Club career During his club career, he played for hometown side Junak as well as for Dinamo Zagreb, Osijek, and Marsonia. As a 16-year-old, he was noticed by Dinamo's talent hunters and brought to Zagreb for a small amount of money. International career He made his debut for Croatia in an October 1992 friendly match against Mexico, coming on as a 79th-minute substitute for Dražen Biškup, and earned a total of 2 caps, scoring no goals. His second and final international was a June 1993 friendly against Ukraine. Managerial career He was relieved of his managerial duties at Prečko Zagreb at the beginning of April 2013 due to an incident in which he apparently stole a player's credit card and used it to buy 36 one-litre bottles of Jägermeister. Honours Player ;Osijek *Croatian Cup Croatian Cup may refer to: *Croatian Football Cup *Croatian Football Super Cup *Croatian Women's Football Cup ...
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Jozef Gašpar
Jozef Gašpar () (born 23 August 1977 in Rožňava) is a retired professional Slovak football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... player of Hungarian ethnicity. He last played for Vasas. Club statistics References External links *Vegalta SendaiHLSZ
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Renato Gašpar
Renato Gašpar (born 29 July 1977) is a Croatian alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1998 Winter Olympics The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the and commonly known as Nagano 1998 (), were a winter multi-sport event held from 7 to 22 February 1998, mainly in Nagano, Nagano, Nagano, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, with some events .... References 1977 births Living people Croatian male alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers for Croatia Alpine skiers at the 1998 Winter Olympics Skiers from Zagreb 20th-century Croatian people {{Croatia-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Robert Gašpar
Robert Mark Gašpar (born 7 February 1981), also known as Robbie Gaspar, is an Australian former soccer player. An attacking midfielder, Gaspar is a former player of Malaysian side Sabah FA where he played for two seasons and appeared in the final of the 2003 Malaysia Cup. He spent two years with the youth team of HNK Hajduk Split Hrvatski Nogometni klub Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split (), is a Croatian professional Association football, football Football team, club based in Split, Croatia, Split, that competes in the Croatian First Football League, Cro ... but failed to make a first team appearance for the Croatian giants. Honours Club honors ;Perth SC * Football West State League Premier Division (1): 2002 References External linksProfile in OzFootball 1981 births Living people Australian people of Croatian descent Australian men's soccer players Australian expatriate men's soccer players HNK Hajduk Split players Sydney Olympic FC players ...
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Tibor Gašpar
Tibor Gašpar (born 23 April 1962) is a Slovak police officer and politician. He was the Chief of Police, President of police of Slovakia from 2012 to 2018. He has served as a Member of parliament, Member of the National Council (Slovakia), National Council since 2023. Early life Gašpar was born in Kežmarok, then Czechoslovakia. He attended Comenius University (''Slovak: Univerzita Komenského'') from 1982 until he graduated in 1987. President of Police Gašpar assumed office on 15 May 2012. Over his tenure he has led many high-level investigations, including investigations into corruption and theft within the Government of Slovakia. In February 2018, Gašpar and the Slovak Police came under international media attention after the murder of Ján Kuciak, murder of journalist Ján Kuciak. Gašpar announced that his killing was likely to "have something to do with [Kuciak’s] investigative activities". At the time of his murder, Kuciak was working on a report about the Slovak co ...
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Gašpar Perušić
Gašpar Perušić (died 1507) was a Croatian nobleman, who was one of the founders of Perušić, along with his brother Dominik Perušić. Gašpar and his brother came from a Croatian noble family. In 1487, along with his brother, they founded Perušić, which got its name from their last name. He was a gubernatorial governor. He is known for signing the Peace of Pressburg which guaranteed the right of succession to the Croatian throne to the House of Habsburg The House of Habsburg (; ), also known as the House of Austria, was one of the most powerful Dynasty, dynasties in the history of Europe and Western civilization. They were best known for their inbreeding and for ruling vast realms throughout .... References Year of birth missing 15th-century Croatian nobility 16th-century Croatian nobility 1507 deaths History of Lika {{croatia-bio-stub ...
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Slovene-language Surnames
Slovene ( or ) or Slovenian ( ; ) is a South Slavic language of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. Most of its 2.5 million speakers are the inhabitants of Slovenia, the majority of them ethnic Slovenes. As Slovenia is part of the European Union, Slovene is also one of its 24 official and working languages. Its grammar is highly fusional, and it has a dual grammatical number, an archaic feature shared with some other Indo-European languages. Two accentual norms (one characterized by pitch accent) are used. Its flexible word order is often adjusted for emphasis or stylistic reasons, although basically it is an SVO language. It has a T–V distinction: the use of the V-form demonstrates a respectful attitude towards superiors and the elderly, while it can be sidestepped through the passive form. Standard Slovene Standard Slovene is the national standard language that was formed in the 18th and 19th centuries, based on the Upper and Lower Carnio ...
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Surnames Of Croatian Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound surn ...
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