- Ante Toni
Žižić (Croatian pronunciation: [antɛ ʐǐːʐitɕ]; born 4
January 1997) is a
Croatian professional basketball player for
Virtus Bologna of the Italian...
- Nina
Žižić (pronounced [nîna ʒǐʒit͡ɕ]; born 20
April 1985) is a
Montenegrin singer. She
began her
career in 2004 with the
group Negre. She represented...
- [dɔbrɔˈdɔʃli]; transl. Welcome) is a song
performed by
Montenegrin singer Nina
Žižić. It was
written by
Boris Subotić [sr] and
Violeta Mihajlovska Milić, with...
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Rajko Žižić (January 22, 1955 –
August 7, 2003) was a
Yugoslavian professional basketball player. The 6'11", 243-pounder
represented Yugoslavia at the...
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Zoran Žižić (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Жижић; 4
March 1951 – 4
January 2013) was a
Yugoslav and
Montenegrin politician. He
served as
Deputy Prime Minister...
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Andrija Žižić (born 14
January 1980) is a
Croatian former professional basketball player and executive.
Standing of 2.07 m (6 ft 9 ½ in) tall, he pla****...
- Subotić [sr],
Darko Dimitrov, and
Violeta Mihajlovska Milić, and
performed by Nina
Žižić. The
Montenegrin parti****ting broadcaster,
Radio and
Television of Montenegro...
- the
contest is set to
feature one
returning artist: Montenegro's Nina
Žižić previously parti****ted with Who See in 2013.
Countries that are part of...
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Bogdan Žižić (8
November 1934 – 29
April 2021) was a
Croatian film
director and screenwriter.
Žižić was
regarded as one of the most
prolific Croatian directors...
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Ministers Momir Bulatović and
Zoran Žižić. Dragiša Pešić
became Prime Minister of
Yugoslavia on 24 July 2001,
after Žižić resigned in
protest of the extradition...