- (PDF). IHF.
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original (PDF) on 7
December 2013.
Retrieved 7
December 2013.
Djurdjina Malović at the
European Handball Federation v t e...
- Đurđina Jauković (born 24
February 1997) is a
Montenegrin handball player for ŽRK Budućnost
Podgorica and the
Montenegrin national team.
European Championship:...
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brothers were killed, all
surviving sisters of
Lunjevica family,
namely Djurdjina,
Vojka and Hristina, left the country, now
ruled by the
rivaling Karadjordjevic...
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Carlson (2022–2024)
Tatjana Brnović (2022-2023)
Itana Grbić (2022-2023)
Djurdjina Jauković (2020-2024)
Alexandrina Cabral (2023-2024)
Marta Mangué (2015-2020)...
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Frankovic Liliia Gorilska Olha
Nikolayenko Elena Abramovich Martina Baciková
Djurdjina Malovic Saskia Weisheitel "MTK
Budapest kézilabda". mtk.hu. 6 September...
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Nerea Pena, and
Montenegrin national team
members Bobana Klikovac and
Djurdjina Malović were also part of the team. In the season, Ferencváros finished...
- Profile :
PARAGSINGH Anjali Shivani". "European
Handball Federation –
Djurdjina Jaukovic / Player". history.eurohandball.com.
Retrieved 2024-09-21. "Antony"...
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Aleksandar Milovanovic,
Tihomir Patrik Marija Bogunovic,
Tamara Milic,
Djurdjina Miscevic,
Marija Vukadinovic Slovakia
Frantisek Mika,
Lubos Pivarc, Milan...
- (Serbian: Маловић) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Djurdjina Malović (born 1996),
Montenegrin handball player Miloš Malović (born 1989)...
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Renata Vaikutiene Sanja Andjelkovic &
Djurdjina Miscevic 4 – 3
Paula Smith &
Christine Hunt
Sanja Andjelkovic &
Djurdjina Miscevic 4 – 0
Erika Bagdonaviciene...