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Jurčić () is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrea Jurčić (born 1972), Croatian badminton and volleyball player * Krunoslav Jurčić (born 1969), Croatian football player and manager * Ljubo Jurčić (born 1954), Croatian economist and politician See also * * Jurić * Juričić Juričić is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bruno Juričić (born 1977), Croatian architect * Darko Juričić (born 1969), Croatian athlete * Filip Juričić (born 1981), Croatian actor *Ignacio Juricic, Chilean film director ... {{surname Surnames of Croatian origin ...
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Krunoslav Jurčić
Krunoslav "Kruno" Jurčić (; born 26 November 1969) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player. He is currently the head coach of Egyptian Premier League club Pyramids FC. Playing career Club Jurčić started his professional career at Dinamo Zagreb in 1988, before moving to Inker Zaprešić in 1991 and Istra in 1993. He joined Belgian side Beveren in 1995, but returned to Dinamo Zagreb after one season following Beveren's relegation from the top flight. He subsequently spent three seasons with Dinamo Zagreb, also playing for them in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League in 1998. He then went on to spend three seasons in Italy with Torino and Sampdoria, before returning to Croatia by signing with Slaven Belupo in 2002. He finished his career with Slaven in 2004. International Jurčić made his debut for Croatia in a June 1997 Kirin Cup match against hosts Japan, coming on as a 59th-minute substitute for Nenad Pralija, and earned a total of 21 caps, ...
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Ljubo Jurčić
Ljubo Jurčić (; born 20 March 1954) is a Croatian economist, current president of the Croatian Association of Economists since 2006 and former Minister of Economy from 2002 to 2003. Biography Ljubo Jurčić is a Herzegovinian Croat born in the village of Ružići near Grude, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia. Three of his uncles died in World War II, including one Maksimilijan Jurčić, a Franciscan friar who was killed by Yugoslav Partisans in 1945. He graduated from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Zagreb and became a doctor of economic science. From July 2002 to December 2003 he served as Economy Minister in the second cabinet of Prime Minister Ivica Račan. Although he was not a member of the ruling Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) party, he was closely aligned with them as a non-partisan economic expert. As head of SDP's Council for Economy and Development, Jurčić formulated SDP's economic strategy that would be implemented should the ...
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Andrea Jurčić
Andrea Jurčić (born 21 June 1972) is a retired Croatian badminton and volleyball player. In badminton, Jurčić is a nine-time Croatian singles champion, seven-time mixed doubles champion, and six-time doubles champion. Her greatest success in volleyball was winning gold in the 1993 Mediterranean Games with the Croatian national team. Jurčić retired from competitive sport in 2000 and is currently a beach volleyball coach in Zagreb Zagreb ( ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, north of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the .... Sources * External links * 1972 births Living people Croatian female badminton players Croatian women's volleyball players Sportspeople from Zagreb Croatian volleyball coaches Competitors at the 1993 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Croatia Mediterranean Games ...
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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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Juričić
Juričić is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bruno Juričić (born 1977), Croatian architect * Darko Juričić (born 1969), Croatian athlete * Filip Juričić (born 1981), Croatian actor *Ignacio Juricic, Chilean film director * Igor Juričić (born 1974), Croatian volleyball player and coach *Juraj Juričić (?–1578), Croatian-Slovene Protestant preacher and translator * Luka Juričić (born 1983), Croatian actor * Mato Juričić (Matthew Yuricich), Academy Award-winning special effects artist. *Richard Yuricich (born 1942), Academy Award-nominated special effects artist. *Srećko Juričić (born 1954), Croatian former professional football player See also * * Jurčić * 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: ... {{surname Surnames of Croat ...
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Croatian Surname
Croatian names follow complex and unique lettering, structuring, composition, and naming customs that have considerable similarities with most other European name systems and with those of other Slavic peoples in particular. Upon the Croatian populace's arrival on what is currently modern-day continental Croatia in the early 7th century, Croats used Slavic names and corresponding naming customs. Naming customs have been a part of Croatian culture for over 500 years, with the earliest dating back to the 12th century. With modernization and globalization in the 20th century, given names and surnames have expanded past typical Slavic traditionalism and have included Croatian Americans, borrowed names from all over the world. However, although given names vary from region to region in Croatia and can be heavily influenced by other countries' names, surnames tend to be Slavic. Croatian names usually, but not always, consist of a given name, followed by a family name; however certain ...
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