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Ančić (Croatian pronunciation: [âːntʃitɕ]) is a
Croatian family name that may
refer to: Ivan
Ančić (1624–1685),
theological writer Ivica Ančić (born 1979)...
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Mario Ančić (Croatian pronunciation: [mâːrio âːntʃitɕ]; born 30
March 1984) is a
Croatian former professional tennis player who
currently works as a private...
- Ivan
Ančić OFM (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐʋan âːnt͡ʃit͡ɕ]; 11
February 1624 – 24 July 1685) was a
Croatian and Bosnian-Herzegovinian
Franciscan and religious...
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Ivica Ančić (Croatian pronunciation: [îʋitsa âːntʃitɕ]; born
October 29, 1979) is a
former professional tennis player from Croatia. His
younger siblings...
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Sanja Ančić (Croatian pronunciation: [sâɲa âːntʃitɕ]; born 18 July 1988) is a
former tennis player from Croatia. She won a
total of
eight ITF tournaments...
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Juraj Ančic (born 12 July 1981) is a
Slovak international football midfielder who pla**** for
clubs in the
Czech Republic and Slovakia. He is currently...
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Centres d'Interruption
volontaire de
grossesse et de
Contraception or
ANCIC) is a non-profit, non-governmental ****ociation of
persons and professionals...
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Guillermo García López in the former, and
beating Gaël
Monfils and
Mario Ančić in the latter.
Djokovic parti****ted in four
Masters events and qualified...
- Petar. Budak, p. 287
Ančić, pp. 61–64 Budak, pp. 285, 287
Ančić, pp. 66–70, 79–80, 85, 92 Budak, pp. 287–289
Ančić, p. 64
Ančić, pp. 75, 79–80 Stephenson...
- The 2006
Ordina Open men's
singles title was won by
Croatian player Mario Ančić. It was the 17th
edition of the
Ordina Open
tennis tournament, pla**** on...