- Đokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђокић; also
transliterated Djokić) is a
Serbian surname,
derived from the male
given name "Đoka"/"Đoko",
itself a
diminutive of...
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Denise Djokic (born 13
November 1980) is a
cellist from Halifax, Nova Scotia. The
Strad magazine has
called her
instantly recognizable for her "arrestingly...
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language periodical),
Ljubljana 1929/30, št. 1, str. 22,
letnik I.)
Dejan Djokić, Yugoslavism:
histories of a
failed idea, 1918–1992, p. 123, at
Google Books...
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Philippe Djokic (born 3
September 1950) is a
Canadian violinist, conductor, and
music educator of
French birth. He
became a
naturalized Canadian citizen...
- 248. ISBN 978-90-474-2572-4.
Retrieved 25 July 2024. Wezeman,
Pieter D.;
Djokic, Katarina; George, Mathew; Hussain, Zain; Wezeman,
Siemon T. (March 2024)...
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Branimir Đokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранимир Ђокић) (born 6
February 1950) is a
Serbian folk accordionist. He has had his own
ensemble band
since the early...
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Dejan Djokic (born 26
September 2000) is a
Swiss professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Swiss Super League club Sion.
Djokic is a
youth product...
- Rade Đokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Раде Ђокић; born 23 June 1983) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian
former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. Born in...
- Momčilo Đokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Момчило Ђокић; 27
February 1911 – 21
April 1983) was a
Serbian football player and manager.
Known as Gusar, Đokić is remembered...
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Dejan Djokić may
refer to:
Dejan Djokić (historian),
Serbian historian Dejan Djokic (footballer) (born 2000),
Swiss footballer Dejan Đokić (basketball)...