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Jurčević is a common Croatian surname. It may refer to: *Josip Jurčević (born 1951), Croatian historian and politician *Lana Jurčević (born 1984), Croatian pop singer * Mladen Jurčević (born 1983), Bosnian footballer * Nikola Jurčević (born 1966), retired Croatian football player and manager * Ivan Jurčević (born 2000), Croatian basketball player See also * *Jurić Jurić () is a Croatian surname derived from the masculine name Jure (given name), Jure, Jura (given name), Jura or Juraj with the -ić, patronymic-forming suffix ''-ić''/''-ič''. It is the fifth most common surname in Croatia. It may refer to: ..., a surname * Đurčević, a surname {{DEFAULTSORT:Jurcevic Surnames of Croatian origin Patronymic surnames ...
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Lana Jurčević
Lana Jurčević (; born 7 November 1984), internationally better known as La Lana (pronounced ), is a Croatian pop singer. Her self-titled debut album was released in 2003, with all of the songs on the album written by Milana Vlaović. In her early career she had already worked with big names of the Croatian music industry, such as Vlaović, Nikša Bratoš, Ante Pecotić, Muc Softić, Luka Nižetić and Severina Vučković, Severina. Alongside her musical career, she also holds a degree in journalism. In the span of fifteen years, she has released five studio albums. In January 2020, she began her international music career, releasing her debut international single "So Messed Up" for Warner Music Poland, Warner Music under the stage name La Lana. Early life Lana was born on November 7, 1984, in Zagreb, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia (today Croatia) to a Croats, Croatian father from Imotski, Damir, and a Bosniaks, Bosniak mother, Esma ( Karaselimović). At an ...
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Josip Jurčević
Josip Jurčević (born April 19, 1951) is a Croatian historian and politician. Born in the village of Studenci near the southern town of Imotski, Jurčević grew up in Zagreb. He graduated in history and philosophy from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb in 1975. Josip Jurčević is the father of seven children. He is the author of several books. At the University of Osijek and at the Pedagogical University in Petrinja he has teaching positions. Josip Jurčević is a member of a Croatian War Veterans Association. The '' Nacional'' newspaper described him in 2006 as the new voice of the Croatian right. Jurčević ran as an independent candidate in the 2009 presidential election where he won 2.74% of the vote and was eliminated in the first round. In April 2012, Jurčević was a panelist at an event discussing freemasonry in Croatia, in which he described society as being organized according to the postulates described in the Protocols of the ...
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Nikola Jurčević
Nikola Jurčević (born 14 September 1966) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player. Playing career International He made his debut for Croatia in a December 1990 friendly match against Romania, coming on as a 66th-minute substitute for Ivan Cvjetković, and earned a total of 19 caps (2 unofficial), scoring 2 goals. Since Croatia was still officially part of Yugoslavia at the time, his first two games were unofficial. His final international was a December 1996 friendly against Morocco. Managerial career Jurčević started as a manager of NK Zagreb in 2002, but a year later he became the manager for Dinamo Zagreb. He celebrated the Prva HNL and Croatian Cup in 2004. Later, he managed NK Slaven Belupo. He also worked as an assistant manager for the Croatia national team, assisting his former international teammates Slaven Bilić and Aljoša Asanović. On 18 September 2015, he was appointed as the assistant manager to Bilić at West Ham United. He left t ...
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Mladen Jurčević
Mladen Jurčević (born 4 March 1983 in Travnik) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football midfielder playing for HNK Šibenik. Club career Jurčević began his career with NK Vitez in the First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He played for Croatian Prva HNL club NK Varteks and Bosnian-Herzegovinian club NK Čelik Zenica Nogometni klub Čelik Zenica () is a professional football club based in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The name ''Čelik'' means ''Steel'' in Bosnian, and it symbolizes the strength and power of the club in an industrial city well known for s .... References 1983 births Living people Sportspeople from Travnik Footballers from Central Bosnia Canton Men's association football fullbacks Bosnia and Herzegovina men's footballers 21st-century Bosnia and Herzegovina sportsmen NK Vitez players NK Varaždin (1931–2015) players NK Čelik Zenica players HNK Šibenik players NK Široki Brijeg players Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina players Cro ...
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Jurić
Jurić () is a Croatian surname derived from the masculine name Jure (given name), Jure, Jura (given name), Jura or Juraj with the -ić, patronymic-forming suffix ''-ić''/''-ič''. It is the fifth most common surname in Croatia. It may refer to: * Ante Jurić (bishop), Ante Jurić, (1922–2012), Croatian priest * Ante Jurić (footballer, born 1934), Ante Jurić, (1934–2013), Croatian footballer * Ante Juric (born 1973), Australian footballer * Deni Juric (born 1997), Croatian-Australian footballer * Duje Jurić (born 1956), Croatian artist * Frank Juric (born 1973), Australian footballer * Goran Jurić (born 1963), Croatian footballer * Ivan Jurić (born 1975), Croatian football coach and former player * Marija Jurić Zagorka (1873–1957), Croatian journalist, novelist and dramatist * Mario Jurić (born 1979), Croatian astronomer * Mario Jurić (footballer), Mario Jurić (born 1976), Bosnian footballer * Predrag Jurić (born 1965), Yugoslav and Bosnian footballer * Stipe Jurić ...
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Croatian Language
Croatian (; ) is the standard language, standardised Variety (linguistics)#Standard varieties, variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats. It is the national official language and literary standard of Croatia, one of the official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, the Serbian province of Vojvodina, the European Union and a recognized minority language elsewhere in Serbia and other neighbouring countries. In the mid-18th century, the first attempts to provide a Croatian literary standard began on the basis of the Neo-Shtokavian dialect that served as a supraregional lingua franca – pushing back regional Chakavian, Kajkavian, and Shtokavian vernaculars. The decisive role was played by Croatian Vukovians, who cemented the usage of Ijekavian Neo-Shtokavian as the literary standard in the late 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, in addition to designing a phonological orthography. Croatian is written in Gaj's Latin alphabet. B ...
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Surname
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 name change, 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. C ...
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Ivan Jurčević
Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was the Bulgarian Saint Ivan of Rila. It is very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Montenegro and has also become more popular in Romance-speaking countries since the 20th century. Etymology Ivan is the common Slavic Latin spelling, while Cyrillic spelling is two-fold: in Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Montenegrin it is , while in Belarusian and Ukrainian it is . The Old Church Slavonic (or Old Cyrillic) spelling is . It is the Slavic relative of the Latin name , corresponding to English ''John''. This Slavic version of the name originates from New Testament Greek (''Iōánnēs'') rather than from the Latin . The Greek name is in turn derived from ...
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