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- Mlavi Mladost Nova Pazova Bor RTB Bor Bekament Aranđelovac HC Naisa Niš Niš Voždovac 1955 Belgrade Medicinar Šabac Kikinda Kikinda Jagodina Jagodina...
- Nantes Handball and the Serbian national team. Jelena pla**** for the RK Medicinar Šabac, HC Naisa Niš, Kometal Gjorče Petrov Skopje, ŽRK Zaječar, ES Besançon...
- club Šabac Football club Borac Boxing club Šabac Female handball club Medicinar Kayak club "Zorka color" Šabac Wrestling club Knight Šabac OŠ "Sele Jovanović"...
- Retired Senior clubs Years Team 2000-2004 ŽRK Danilovgrad 2004–2005 ŽRK Medicinar Šabac 2005–2011 ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica 2011–2013 Oltchim Vâlcea 2013–2014...
- CB Tamara Mandić (2005-08-02)2 August 2005 (aged 18) 1.75 m 23 71 ŽRK Medicinar 10 P Milica Bahun (2005-03-01)1 March 2005 (aged 19) 1.70 m 10 10 RK Vojvodina...
- continue to perform there, although they pla**** mostly in Zagreb clubs Medicinar and Ribnjak. They pla**** almost exclusively covers of American rock and...
- physician. In November 1575, Moncreiff joined the court of James VI as "medicinar and houshald man". He would live for four years at Stirling Castle in...
- from the King and is referred to as "The French Leich" and "The French Medicinar", suggesting that he practised medicine in some form. He was made abbot...
- physician to King James in 1581. On 22 July 1597 he was appointed "Master Medicinar" to Anne of Denmark, with a salary of £400 Scots, for a role he had performed...
- World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil. Starting her career in RK Medicinar Šabac, she later pla**** six full seasons for ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica (2006–2012)...