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  2. Ivanović - Wikipedia

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    Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивановић, pronounced [ǐʋanoʋitɕ]), [1] also transliterated as Ivanovich or Ivanovitch) is a South Slavic surname, a patronymic derived from Ivan. It is a Slavic equivalent of Johnson. It is a common surname in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia. It may refer to the following notable ...

  3. Ivanovich (patronymic) - Wikipedia

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    Ivanovich (Ukrainian: Ivanovych, Belarusian: Ivanavich, Polish: Iwanowycz) is a patronymic in the traditional three-partite East Slavic personal name with the structure "given name–patronymic–surname". It literally means "son of Ivan". In the past, before the introduction of surnames, notable East Slavic people were referred by their given ...

  4. Ion Ivanovici - Wikipedia

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    Ion Ivanovici (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Ивановић) (alternatively: Jovan Ivanović, Iosif Ivanovici, Josef Ivanovich) (1845 – 28 September [O.S. 16 September] 1902) was a Romanian military band conductor and composer of Banat Serbian origin, best remembered today for his waltz Waves of the Danube.

  5. Ivan Ivanovich - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Ivanovich (Russian: Иван Иванович) is an East Slavic personal name, a combination of a given name and a patronymic. Notable people commonly referred to as "Ivan Ivanovich" include: Notable people commonly referred to as "Ivan Ivanovich" include:

  6. Ivanovich - Wikipedia

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  7. Cristoforo Ivanovich - Wikipedia

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    Ivanovich was born in Budua (Budva), at the time part of Venetian Albania (now southeastern Montenegro). According to his testimony, he descended from an old patrician family who settled in Budva after leaving Cetinje. [1] In 1655 he moved to Verona, where he was a member of the Accademia Filarmonica and of the Accademia dei Temperati. In 1657 ...

  8. Ivanov (play) - Wikipedia

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    Nikolai Ivanov – A government official concerned with peasant affairs. Chekhov depicts him as the quintessentially melancholy Russian from the upper social strata. He is severely afflicted by internal conflicts, and his loss of appetite for life, and his problems managing his estate and his debts, collide in a melodramatic climax.

  9. Help:IPA/Ukrainian - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Ukrainian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Ukrainian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.