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Dženita Ramčilović (born 27
March 2001) is a
Montenegrin footballer who
plays as a
forward and has
appeared for the
Montenegro women's
national team....
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Dženita Zekić (born 31
January 1987),
known by the
stage name Dzeny, is a
Bosnian R&B/Pop singer-songwriter.
Recent annotations:
Increased her po****rity...
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Retrieved 14
January 2024. Hajdar, Dino (1
January 2021). "Book Review:
Dženita Sarač-Rujanac,
Branko Mikulić: Politička
biografija 1965-1989, Institut...
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Pandy Bolivia –
Carla Loreto Fuentes Rivero Bosnia and
Herzegovina –
Dženita Dumpor Botswana –
Millicent Ollyn Brazil – Patrícia
Andrade Cameroon...
- Mladenović, a
former Yugoslav handball player of
Serbian origin, and her
mother Dženita Helić is a
Serbian former volleyball player of
Serbian origin. They moved...
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Archived from the
original on 21 July 2019.
Retrieved 21 July 2019. Sarajlić,
Dženita. "Saobraćajne
karakteristike grada Zenice" (seminar work). academia.edu...
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institut u Sarajevu". preporod.com (in Bosnian).
Retrieved May 21, 2020.
Dženita Karić (February 10, 2014). Markiewicz, Christopher; Shafir, Nir (eds.)...
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institut u Sarajevu". www.preporod.com (in Bosnian).
Retrieved 21 May 2020.
Dženita Karić (10
February 2014). Markiewicz, Christopher; Shafir, Nir (eds.)....
- Kovač,
Ljupka Stević, Slađana Mandić,
Vanja Mijatović,
Tamara Dragić,
Dženita Alić,
Maida Mehmedović,
Sandra Šljivar,
Narcisa Dubica,
Sabrina Čizmo,...
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Milkica Grubor,
Sabina Bačvić-Zečević, Ines Mrenica, Srđan Petković and
Dženita Jusufbegović. Joksimović
previously represented Serbia and
Montenegro in...