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Vican,
Vićan and
Vičan are surnames.
Notable people with
these surnames include: Ante
Vican (1926–2014),
Croatian actor Frano Vićan (born 1976), Croatian...
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Michal Vičan (26
March 1925 – 27
January 1986) was a
Slovak football player and
manager who led
Slovan Bratislava to
victory in the UEFA Cup Winners'...
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Frano Vićan (born 24
January 1976 in Dubrovnik) is a
Croatian water polo
player who
competed in the 2000
Summer Olympics, in the 2004
Summer Olympics...
- Ante
Vican (1926 – 20
March 2014) was a
Croatian actor. "Preminuo
mostarski glumac Ante
Vican" (in Bosnian). Radiosarajevo.ba. 2014-03-22.
Retrieved 2018-03-19...
- the
subfamily Ponerinae. The
genus contains the
single species Boloponera vicans,
known from a
single worker specimen collected in leaf
litter in the Central...
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Georgiev (Dubrovnik, 1976), pop singer, composer, and
songwriter Frano Vićan (Dubrovnik, 1976),
water polo player, Olympic,
World and
European champion...
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Chatzaras 2004–05 Akis
Mantzios 2020–22
Nikolaos Aggelakis 1950–53
Michal Vičan 1980–81
Martti Kuusela 2005 Germán
Burgos 2022
Kleanthis Vikelidis 1953–55...
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Another golden era for the
Blues arrived in the
early 1970s with
Michal Vičan as a coach. In 1972–73 the club
finished second, in 1973–74 they won the...
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Roman Church. Of the
nineteen Gor**** martyrs,
Peter Ascanius and
Cornelius Vican were laymen;
eleven were
Franciscan priests; one a Dominican, two Premonstratensians...
- The team was
managed by
former Slovan player Michal Vičan, who
focused on fast and
simple games.
Vičan took the team on a
winter tour of
Argentina in 1969...