- Miloš
Vujanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Вујанић; born
November 13, 1980) is a
Serbian professional basketball coach and
former player. A two-time All-EuroLeague...
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Vujanić is a
Serbian surname,
derived from the male
given name Vujan.
Notable people with the
surname include: Miloš
Vujanić (born 1980),
Serbian basketball...
- Saša
Vujanić (born
January 23, 1979) is a
Yugoslav sprint canoer who
competed in the
early 2000s. At the 2000
Summer Olympics in Sydney, he
finished ninth...
- Kathy; van Tinteren, Harm; Furtwängler, Rhoikos; Verschuur,
Arnauld C.;
Vujanic,
Gordan M.; Leuschner, Ivo; Brok, Jesper; Rübe, Christian; Smets, Anne...
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Marko Jarić – 2001
Nikola Jestratijević – 2001
Radisav Ćurčić – 2001 Miloš
Vujanić – 2007
Dejan Tomašević – 2007 Dušan Šakota – 2007, 2009
Milenko Tepić –...
- ISBN 9788682873013. OCLC 1169814518. Simić, Ž. (1922).
Srpska gramatika. G. Kon.
Vujanić, M.; Nikolić, M., eds. (2007). Речник српскога језика. Матица српска. Belić...
- 2003–04
Euroleague season.
Anthony Parker (
Maccabi Tel Aviv)
Anthony Parker (
Maccabi Tel Aviv) Miloš
Vujanić (
Skipper Bologna) 2004
Final Four website...
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Erazem Lorbek 3 seasons: '03–'06 Matjaž Smodiš 2 seasons: '03–'05 Miloš
Vujanić 2 seasons: '03–'05
Hanno Möttölä 1 season: '03–'04
Dalibor Bagarić 4 seasons:...
- and
Antonio McDyess. The Suns also
received the
draft rights of Miloš
Vujanić and two first-round
draft picks in the deal. He
averaged 8.7 points, 2...
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Perry Benson, Finn Bennett, Remy Beasley, Mark Silcox, Raad Rawi,
David Vujanic,
Cokey Falcow, Lou Sanders,
Shola Adewusi,
Cavan Clerkin,
Julia Krynke...