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Savić (; ), Savich or Savitch is a Slavs, Slavic surname, sometimes used as a first name, most common among South Slavs. It can be related to the name Sava (name), Sava or Sava, Sava (river). Notable people with the surname include: __TOC__ Savić *Ana Savić (born 1989), former Croatian tennis player *Aleksandar Savić (1923–1941), Croatian Jewish communist and member of the resistance movement in Croatia *Branko Savić (born 1972), retired Serbian football player *Darko Savić (born 1979), Serbian footballer *David Savić (born 1985), Serbian tennis coach and former professional tennis player *Dejan Savić (born 1975), Serbian water polo player *Dušan Savić (born 1955), Serbian former football player *Dušan Savić (footballer born 1985) (born 1985), Macedonian international footballer *Duško Savić, former Bosnian Serb association footballer *Ivan Savić (1949–2005), Croatian Franciscan Catholic priest *Jela Spiridonović-Savić (1891–1974), poet and wife of Vladi ...
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Slavs
The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages. Slavs are geographically distributed throughout the northern parts of Eurasia; they predominantly inhabit Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe, and Northern Asia, though there is a large Slavic minority scattered across the Baltic states and Central Asia, and a substantial Slavic diaspora in the Americas, Western Europe, and Northern Europe. Early Slavs lived during the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages (approximately from the 5th to the 10th century AD), and came to control large parts of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe between the sixth and seventh centuries. Beginning in the 7th century, they were gradually Christianized. By the 12th century, they formed the core population of a number of medieval Christian states: East Slavs in the Kievan Rus', South Slavs in the Bulgarian Empire, the Principality of Serbia, the Duchy of Croatia and the Banate of B ...
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Marko Savić (footballer)
Marko Savić ( sr-Cyrl, Марко Савић; born 19 July 1984) is a Serbian professional football coach and a former player. He previously played for some minor Serbian clubs, Grafičar Beograd, Žarkovo and Mladi Obilić before moving to Bosnia to play with FK Sarajevo. Between 2006 and 2009 he played in Bulgaria, first with FC Rilski Sportist Samokov in 2006-07, and later with Spartak Varna between 2007 and 2009. In summer 2009, he returned to Serbia and signed with former top league club FK Radnički Obrenovac. Managerial statistics ''As of 7 April 2025'' Honours Individual * Meistriliiga Meistriliiga (), officially known as A. Le Coq Premium Liiga for sponsorship reasons, and commonly known as the Premium Liiga, is the highest division of the Estonian Football Association annual football championship. The league was founded i ... Manager of the Month: June/July 2021, May 2022 References 1984 births Living people Footballers from Belgrade Men's associa ...
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Stefan Savić
Stefan Savić ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Стефан Савић, ; born 8 January 1991) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Süper Lig club Trabzonspor and the Montenegro national team. Born in Mojkovac, Savić started his career at the local club Brskovo, before moving to BSK Borča, and then to Partizan. He won the double with Partizan, and then joined Manchester City for £6 million, winning the Premier League title in his only season there. In 2012, he was transferred to Fiorentina, making over 100 appearances across three seasons before signing with Atlético Madrid in 2015, where his team reached the 2016 UEFA Champions League Final, won the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Super Cup in 2018, and won La Liga in 2021. A full international since 2010, Savić has made over 70 appearances and scored nine goals for Montenegro. Club career Career in Serbia Savić began his professional career with BSK Borča during the 2008–09 seas ...
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Sonja Savić
Sonja Savić ( sr-Cyrl, Соња Савић; 15 September 1961 – 23 September 2008) was a Serbian actress, famous for her husky voice and series of impressive roles in some of the most memorable Yugoslav films of 1980s and 1990s. She was born in Čačak, Serbia and attended the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. In her later years she became an outspoken critic of the direction the country was taking, in terms of cultural and political values. She died in Belgrade, Serbia; the cause of death was initially reported to be a heroin overdose. Sonja appeared in Miroslav Ilić video ''Voleo sam devojku iz grada''. Filmography *''Leptirov Oblak'' (Butterfly's Cloud) as Lila, 1977 *''Ljubavni život Budimira Trajkovića'' (Beloved Love) as Girl from Discothèque, 1977 *''Lude godine'' as Lidija, 1978 *'' Die rote Zora und ihre Bande'' (The Outsiders of Uskoken Castle) as Zlata, 1979 (TV Series) *''Zvezde koje ne tamne'' (Stars That Don't Fade) as Sonja, 1980 *''Lagani povr ...
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Slobodan Savić
Slobodan Savić (born in 1964) is a Serbian writer, including journalist, screenwriter, and theatre critic. Early life and education Savić was born at Požarevac and grew up at Kostolac. He graduated with a degree in literature and the theory of literature from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology. Career Savić's reviews and short prose works have been published in ''Student'', '' Vidici'', the literary magazine '' Književna reč'', '' Književne novine'', ''Književni list'', literary almanacs, emitted in radio and television programmes; his columns have been published in leading journals and periodicals in the country. He has been an editor and editor-in-chief of a cultural programme on Radio Belgrade 2 for many years, and the author and mediator of the cult talk show '' Radio parliament'' (that was cancelled for " political incorrectness" in 1995). Savić was editor of the literary journal '' Znak'', literary editor of the magazine ''Profil'', columnist a ...
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Radmila Savić
Radmila "Rada" Savić ( sr-cyrl, Радмила "Рада" Савић, born 18 June 1961 in Belgrade) is a former Yugoslav handball player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad () and officially branded as Moscow 1980 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 19 July to 3 August 1980 in Moscow, Soviet Union, in present-day Russ .... In 1980 she won the silver medal with the Yugoslav team. She played two matches. External linksprofile 1961 births Living people Serbian female handball players Yugoslav female handball players Handball players at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic handball players for Yugoslavia Olympic silver medalists for Yugoslavia Olympic medalists in handball Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics Handball players from Belgrade {{Yugoslavia-handball-bio-stub ...
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Pavle Savić
Pavle Savić ( sr-cyr, Павле Савић; 10 January 1909 – 30 May 1994) was a Serbian physicist and chemist. In his early years, he worked in Serbia as well as France, and became one of the pioneers in the research of nuclear fission. He was also a sympathiser of Yugoslav communists in the interwar period, and then rose to prominence during World War II in Yugoslavia. He made important contributions to the Partisan resistance to the Axis occupation, became a delegate to AVNOJ, and was also sent on high level missions to the Soviet Union. After the war, he founded the Vinča Nuclear Institute and was a tenured professor at the University of Belgrade as well as a member of numerous learned societies, and a president of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Biography Pavle Savić was born to Ana and Petar Savić, as the eldest of five children. His father was a veterinarian, and his mother was the sister of Kosta Stojanović, a one-time professor at the Belgrade ...
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Nenad Savić
Nenad Savić ( sr-cyrl, Ненад Савић; born 28 January 1981) is a Serbian-born Swiss former professional footballer. Career Early years Savić's family moved to Switzerland while he was still very young. He started his youth football with local amateur club FC Dietikon and as 12-year-old he moved on to the youth department of FC Zürich. In 1997 he moved from their U-21 team to the U-21 of Grasshopper Club Zürich and a year later advanced to their first team for the 1998–99 season. After having two league appearances in the first half of the season he moved on to Xamax in the winter break to play the second half of the season, in which he had nine league appearances, with them. Basel Savić joined Basel's first team for their 1999–2000 season under their new head coach Christian Gross. After playing in two test games, Savić played his debut for the club in the 1999 UIC on 11 July. He also scored his first goal for his new team in the same match. It was the team ...
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Momir Savić
Momir Savić (born 21 January 1951, Drinsko, Višegrad) is a Bosnian Serb paramilitary commander convicted for war crimes committed during the ethnic cleansing of the Višegrad region of eastern Bosnia during the 1992-1995 Bosnian War. Crimes Momir Savić was the close associate of Milan Lukić, notoriously responsible for the campaign of terror directed against Bosniak civilians in the strategically located town of Višegrad and the surrounding municipality in the spring and summer of 1992, as part of the ethnic cleansing of the Bosniak population from the Podrinja area of Eastern Bosnia."BAKIRA HASECIC VERY SATISFIED WITH THE ARREST OF SAVIC", Bosniaks.Net, 25 Dec 2007
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Savić was charged by the War Crimes Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herze ...
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Miroslav Savić
Miroslav Savić (; born 20 April 1973) is a Serbian retired footballer who played as a defender. Club career After playing for Radnički Beograd, Savić moved to Obilić in 1996. He was a regular member of the team that won the 1997–98 First League of FR Yugoslavia. In January 2000, Savić was transferred to Greek side Aris Thessaloniki. He then spent one season at Bulgarian club Levski Sofia and won the league title. International career In 1998, Savić made two appearances for FR Yugoslavia in friendly matches against Argentina and Israel. Honours ;Obilić * First League of FR Yugoslavia: 1997–98 * FR Yugoslavia Cup: Runner-up 1997–98 ;Levski Sofia * Bulgarian First League The First Professional Football League (), commonly known as Parva Liga or Bulgarian First League (currently known as the efbet League for sponsorship reasons), is a professional association football league in Bulgaria and the highest level of t ...: 2000–01 References External links * * ...
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Milunka Savić
Milunka Savić CMG ( sr-cyr, Милунка Савић; 28 June 1892 – 5 October 1973) was a Serbian war heroine who fought in the Balkan Wars and in World War I. She is the most-decorated female combatant in the history of human warfare. She was wounded in battle nine times, and because of her immense courage and leadership, the French called her the ''"Serbian Joan of Arc"''. Military career Savić was born in 1889, in the village of Koprivnica, near Novi Pazar, in Serbia. In 1912, her brother who was ill with tuberculosis received call-up papers for mobilization for the First Balkan War. She chose to go in his place — cutting her hair and donning men's clothes and joining the Serbian army. She quickly saw combat and received her first medal and was promoted to corporal in the Battle of Bregalnica. Engaged in battle, she sustained wounds and it was only then, when recovering from her injuries in hospital, that her true gender was revealed, much to the surprise of the at ...
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Miloš Savić
Miloš Savić (born 1 March 1987 in Kragujevac) is a Serbian bobsledder who has competed since 2009. He finished 18th in the four-man event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.Српски боб у финалу
27 February 2010 "БЕОГРАД - Посада српског боб четворосједа учествоваће у првој ... Bob tim Srbije kojeg čine Vuk Rađenović, Igor Šarčević, Miloš Savić i Slobodan Matijević startovaće u finalu kao 18. ekipa." Savić's only experience prior to the Olympics was 19th in a four-man event at
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