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Marinović ( sr-Cyrl, Мариновић) is a Serbo-Croatian surname, a patronymic derived from the given name '' Marin'', and matronymic derived from the given name ''Marina''. Notable people with the name include: *Dario Marinović (born 1990), Croatian futsal player *Jovan Marinović (1821–1893), Serbian politician and diplomat * Pierre Marinovitch (1898–1919), French flying ace of Serbian and Polish descent *Nikola Marinovic (born 1976), Austrian handball player *Marko Marinović (born 1983), Serbian professional basketball player *Miodrag Marinović (born 1967), Chilean politician *Smiljana Marinović (born 1977), Croatian Olympic and national-record holding breaststroke swimmer *Stefan Marinovic (born 1991), New Zealand footballer * Stefan Marinović (16th century), Venetian printer *Teresa Marinovic (born 1973), member of the Constitutional Convention of Chile *Vinko Marinović Vinko Marinović (born 3 March 1971) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former ...
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Vinko Marinović
Vinko Marinović (born 3 March 1971) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of the Bosnia and Herzegovina U21 national team. Club career Marinović started playing football at nine years of age with the youth teams of Kozara Gradiška. In 1988, he was included in the senior team that competed in those days, still in SFR Yugoslavia in lower tier leagues. His good exhibitions called the attention of the biggest regional club Borac Banja Luka. With the beginning of the Bosnian War in 1992, Marinović's club was moved to Serbia, and continued, under the same name, to play in the First League of FR Yugoslavia, composed of clubs from Serbia, Montenegro and Borac Banja Luka from Bosnia and Herzegovina. In many statistical football websites, his club, since in those years was playing in the territory of Serbia, is confused with another Serbian top league club, with the same name, Borac, but from another town, Čačak. In 1995, he moved alongs ...
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Jovan Marinović
Jovan Marinović ( sr-Cyrl, Јован Мариновић; 1821 – August 30, 1893) was a Serbian politician and diplomat. He introduced several enlightened reforms in Serbian political system. As a close collaborator of Minister Ilija Garašanin, Marinović became the leader of the Serbian Conservatives, eventually becoming Prime Minister of the Principality of Serbia. Educated in Paris, Marinović believed in European culture and reforms as a way of enlightening the Serbian peasant society. Being a member of the first generation of Serbian Western-educated intellectuals, Marinović occupied several posts in the state administration. He was highly regarded as a diplomat. Early life Born to a Serbian family in Sarajevo at the time part of the Bosnia Eyalet in the Ottoman Empire, Marinović moved to neighboring Principality of Serbia as a child. Being a semi-independent state entity, the Serbian principality was in the process of ridding itself of the Ottoman influence. He finis ...
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Marko Marinović
Marko Marinović ( sr-cyr, Марко Мариновић, ; born 15 March 1983) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player. Professional career On 12 July 2013, Marinović signed with Radnički Kragujevac for the 2013–14 season. On 11 December 2013, he tied the Eurocup’s all-time single-game assist record with 15 in his team’s 91-81 victory over Neptunas Klaipeda. In September 2014, Marinović signed a one-year deal with the Slovenian team Union Olimpija. In July 2015, he signed with Romanian club Steaua București for the 2015–16 season. Marinović started the 2016–17 season with SCM CSU Craiova, but left the club in late December 2016. On 1 January 2017, Marinović returned to his first club Borac Čačak. On 29 June 2019, Marinović announced his retirement from playing professional career. National team career Marinović was a member of the Yugoslavian under-20 team that took part in the 2000 European Championship. Three years later he won th ...
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Stefan Marinović (printer)
Stefan Marinović ( sr-cyr, Стефан Мариновић; 1561–63), also known as Stefan of Scutari () was a 16th-century Serb printer from Scutari. He printed his books first in Venice and then in Scutari. Marinović always emphasized that he was "of the city of Scutari" (). Venice Marinović printed his first book in printing house of Vićenco Vuković. It was the first part of Triod titled ''Posni Triod''. Vuković rented his printing shop to other printers who were, like Marinović in his first book, obliged to print Vuković's name on the book's covers. Typographers who worked at printing house of Vićenco Vuković included Hieromonk Pahomije, Hierodeacon Mojsije, priests Genadije and Teodosije and laity like Marinović and Jakov Krajkov. Scutari Marinović built a printing house in Scutari in 1563. The second book he published was, according to its prologue, printed in Scutari. This book printed in Scutari was linked to the Venice issued by its style while its ...
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Nikola Marinovic
Nikola Marinović (; born 29 August 1976) is a Serbian-Austrian handball player and handball coach. Club career Marinović played for Crvena zvezda in the Handball Championship of FR Yugoslavia for five seasons, winning back-to-back titles in 1997 and 1998. He also spent one season with fellow Yugoslav side Lovćen, before moving abroad to Austria in 2002. Over the next seven years, Marinović played for SG Handball West Wien (2002–2005) and Bregenz (2005–2009). International career At international level, Marinović was capped for FR Yugoslavia before switching allegiance to Austria. Since 2022 he has been a goalkeeping coach for the Austrian national team. Honours ;Crvena zvezda * Handball Championship of FR Yugoslavia: 1996–97, 1997–98 ;Lovćen * Handball Cup of FR Yugoslavia: 2001–02 ;Bregenz * Handball Liga Austria: 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09 ;Kadetten Schaffhausen * Swiss Handball League The Swiss Handball League (SHL) is the name of the prof ...
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Stefan Marinovic
Stefan Tone Marinovic (, ) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for German Bayernliga club TSV Grünwald. Club career Born in New Zealand to Croatian parents,Marinovic attended Auckland private school, Kings College. In 2005, he won the New Zealand Nike Cup. In 2008, Marinovic was selected for the New Zealand under-19 schoolboys national team for its tour of Austria. He received trials from clubs such as Everton FC, FC Zürich and FC Schalke 04, but they all failed, and so he joined Waitakere United. He reached the national final with United, but they lost 6–0 to Canterbury. In mid-2009, he graduated from the Wynton Rufer Soccer School of Excellence, created to help talented players earn trials overseas. Marinovic was spotted by German club, SV Wehen Wiesbaden, in the 3. Liga at that time, and he signed a professional contract with them. He was the third choice goalkeeper during the 2010–11 season, and played with the U23 team. He made his ...
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Dario Marinović
Dario Marinović (born 24 May 1990), is a Croatian futsal player who plays for Jimbee Cartagena and the Croatia national futsal team The Croatia national futsal team represents Croatia during international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the FIFA Futsal World Cup an .... References External linksUEFA profile* {{DEFAULTSORT:Marinovic, Dario 1990 births Living people Futsal forwards Sportspeople from Dubrovnik Croatian men's futsal players ElPozo Murcia FS players 21st-century Croatian sportsmen ...
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Smiljana Marinović
Smiljana Marinović (born 25 September 1977 in Split) is an Olympic and national-record holding breaststroke swimmer from Croatia. She swam at the Olympics in 2000, 2004 and 2008. In July 2009, she set the Croatian Record in the long course 100 Breaststroke at 1:10.42.Croatian Championships: Smiljana Marinovic, Mario Todorovic, Niksa Roki set Croatian marks''. Published by ''Swimming World'' on 2009-07-04; retrieved 2014-05-14. She also swam for Croatia internationally at the 2003 and 2005 World Championships A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game .... References 1977 births Living people Female breaststroke swimmers Croatian female swimmers Olympic swimmers for Croatia Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2 ...
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Marin (name)
Marin or Marín is a common French language, French, Northern Italy, Northern Italian and Venetian language, Venetian given name or surname. It is a variant of the Latin language, Latin name ''Marinus (given name), Marinus''. Given name * Marin Alsop (born 1956), American conductor and violinist, and music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra * Marin Barleti (c. 1450 – c. 1520), Albanian historian and Catholic priest * Marin Boucher (1587 or 1589–1671), early settler in New France * Marin Ceaușescu (1916–1989), Romanian economist and diplomat, older brother of President Nicolae Ceauşescu * Marin Čilić (born 1988), Croatian professional tennis player * Marin Clark, American earth scientist * Marin Drăcea (1885–1958), Romanian silviculturist * Marin Drinov (1838–1906), Bulgarian historian and philologist * Marin Držić (1508–1567), Croatian Renaissance playwright and prose writer * Marin Getaldić (1568–1626), mathematician and physicist born in Dubrovnik ...
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Marinovich
Marinovich is a surname found among the Croatian diaspora, an anglicization of Marinović. Notable people with the name include: * Greg Marinovich (born 1962), South African photojournalist, film maker and photo editor * Marv Marinovich (1939–2020), American football player and sports trainer * Pierre Marinovitch (1898-1919), French flying ace of Serbian and Polish descent * Todd Marinovich Todd Marvin Marinovich (born Marvin Scott Marinovich; July 4, 1969) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) ( Los Angeles Raiders), Canadian Football League (CFL) (Winnipeg ...
(born 1969), American and Canadian football player {{Authority control ...
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Miodrag Marinović
Miodrag Arturo Marinovic Solo de Zaldívar (born 7 January 1967) is a Chilean politician who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, representing the former District 60 of the Magallanes Region The Magallanes Region (), officially the Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region () or Magallanes and the Chilean Antarctica Region in English, is one of Chile's 16 first order administrative divisions. It is the southernmost, largest, and sec ... from 2010 to 2014. References 1967 births Living people People from Punta Arenas Chilean people of Croatian descent Federico Santa María Technical University alumni Deputies of the LIII Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile {{Chile-Deputy-stub ...
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See Also
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