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Biljana (pronounced [
biˈljaːna]) is a
settlement east of
Dobrovo in the Muni****lity of Brda in the
Littoral region of Slovenia, very
close to the border...
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Biljana (Serbian: Биљана [bǐʎana]; Macedonian: Билјана; Bulgarian: Биляна [biˈʎanɐ]) is a
feminine South Slavic name
derived from бела, бяла ("white"...
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Biljana Vraneš (Serbian Cyrillic: Биљана Вранеш; born 3
February 1999) is
afootballer who
plays as a
midfielder and has
appeared for the
Montenegro women's...
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Biljana Plavšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Биљана Плавшић; born 7 July 1930) is a
Bosnian Serb
former politician,
university professor and
scientist who served...
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Biljana Majstorović (born 31
December 1959 in Belgrade) is a
former basketball player who
competed for
Yugoslavia in the 1980
Summer Olympics and in the...
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Biljana Crvenkoska (Macedonian: Билјана Црвенкоска, born 6
September 1983) is a
Macedonian retired handball player.
Since 2018 she is a
handball coach...
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Biljana Borzan (née Čupurdija; born 29
November 1971) is a
Croatian physician and
politician who has been
member of the
European Parliament for Croatia...
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Biljana Pavićević may
refer to:
Biljana Pavićević (handballer) (born 1988),
Montenegrin women's
handball player Biljana Pavićević (basketballer) (born...
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Biljana D. Obradović is a Serbian-American poet, critic, translator, and
professor of
English who has
lived in Yugoslavia, Greece, India, and the United...
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Biljana Petrović (née Bojović; born 28
February 1961) is a
retired Serbian high jumper. She set her
personal best on 22 June 1990,
jumping 2.00 metres...