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Ljubica (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубица and Macedonian: Љубица) is a
Slavic feminine given name
meaning "love" or "kiss",
where -ica is a
diminutive suffix...
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Ljubica Jelušič (born 16 June 1960 in Koper, FPR Yugoslavia) is a
Slovenian politician. She is a
lecturer in
defense studies at the
University of Ljubljana's...
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Ljubica Jembrih (born 31
October 1974) is a
Croatian politician from the
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) who
briefly served as a
member of the Croatian...
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Ljubica "Buba" Otašević (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубица Оташевић; born
August 2, 1933 –
April 12, 1998) was a
Yugoslav and
Serbian actress, body double, and...
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Residence of
Princess Ljubica (Serbian: Конак књегиње Љубице, romanized: Konak
knjeginje Ljubice) is a
palace located in Belgrade, Serbia. The palace...
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Ljubica Vraneš (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубица Вранеш; born 1979) is a
Serbian mezzo-soprano
opera singer and politician. As a performer, she is best known...
- [O.S. 11 December] 1864 – 16
March [O.S. 4 March] 1890), born
Princess Ljubica of Montenegro, was the
eldest child of
Prince Nicholas I and
Princess Milena...
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Ljubica Živković (née Jocić, 25
September 1936 – 13 June 2017) was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav chess player who held the FIDE
title of
Woman International...
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Ljubica Vukomanović (pronounced [ʎûbit͡sa ʋukomǎːnoʋit͡ɕ]
Serbian Cyrillic: Љубица Вукомановић;
September 1788 – 26 May 1843) was
Princess consort of...
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Ljubica Čakarević (Serbian language, Љубица Чакаревић–Ди Сорно; later,
Ljubica Čakarević-Di Sorno; 1894–1980) was a
Serbian combatant and
heroine in World...