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3 unusual facts about Goran


Demographics of Montenegro

4 including 354 Slovenes (0.05%), 337 Hungarians (0.05%), 946 Russians (0.15%), 2,054 Egyptians (0.33%), 135 Italians (0.02%), 131 Germans (0.02%), 197 Goran (0.03%),194 Turkish (0.03%), 8,090 others (1,30%), Regional affiliation 1,202 (0.2%), Unknown 30,170 (4.8%)

Goran

In the South Slavic languages, Goran means "woodsman", "the man from the mountains" or "highlander"; the name can also have a metaphorical meaning "tall as a tree", "the big one", "the tall one".

Gorana

Gorana is a Serbo-Croatian female given name, meaning "female from the mountains", "highlander" etc. (see male form Goran).


Abdulla Goran

In the 1940s when the Allies established a Radio Station in Jaffa, Goran served as Kurdish staff member.

Aleksandra Radović

Radović collaborated with Aleksandra Milutinović, Goran Kovačić, Darko Dimitrov, Nikša Bratoš and famous Croatian singer-songwriter Arsen Dedić.

After completing the tour, she announced that she was working on a third album with Aleksandra Milutinović, Goran Kovačić, Darko Dimitrov, Nikša Bratoš and famous Croatian singer-songwriter Arsen Dedić.

Borislav Dević

A Japanese movie director who was fascinated by Dević's life story and his friendship with Goran planned to make a documentary about Dević's career.

Brate Murate

Since the band's drummers Ratko "Rale" Ljubičić and Goran "Gedža" Redžepi left the band, Marko Milivojević played the drums on "Brate Murate".

Cheese and Jam

After Špela leaves Božo because of his laziness and lack of will to find a job and moves back to her parents, he asks his friend Goran for help and gets a job as a Mickey Mouse impersonator at a local fair.

Darkwood Dub

In 2001, the band participated in the project organized by a former Bjesovi vocalist Goran Marić, Pesme iznad istoka i zapada (Songs above the East and West), featuring various Serbian rock bands composing music to the poems and prayers written by Nikolaj Velimirović, with the track "Molitva Blagom Hristu" ("A Prayer to the Mild Christ").

Goran Čengić

Goran Čengić (1946 – 14 June 1992) was a Yugoslav handball player who played for RK Bosna Sarajevo, RK Mlada Bosna, RK Crvena Zvezda and the Yugoslavia national handball team.

Göran Hongell

Göran Hongell 1902 - 1973, son of Hilda Hongell (the first female "master builder" in Finland ) and was a Finnish designer best known for his work with glass.

Göran Hydén

Göran Hydén (Born 1938) is a noted Africanist and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida.

Goran Luković

Goran Luković (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Луковић; born 5 November 1978 in Gornji Milanovac) is a Serbian footballer who plays for Metalac Gornji Milanovac.

Goran Nerić

Goran Neric (born in Goražde, Yugoslavia) is an international (Canada, France, USA) filmmaker and cinematographer.

Goran Petrović

Goran Petrović has won the Borislav Pekić Fund Scholarship; the "Prosveta Award"; the "Meša Selimović Award"; as well as various other awards: the "Charter of Rača", "Golden Bestseller" and "Vital Award"; the National Library of Serbia Award; the "Most widely read Book Award" (NIN, 2001); the "October Award of the City of Kraljevo"; finally, the "Borislav Stanković Award".

Goran Raičević

Goran Raičević (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Раичевић, June 26, 1963 - May 6, 1999) was a Serbian long-distance runner.

Göran Therborn

Göran Therborn (23 September 1941, Kalmar, Sweden) is a professor of sociology at Cambridge University and is amongst the most highly cited contemporary Marxian-influenced sociologists.

Goran Vejvoda

Son of the Yugoslav diplomat Ivo Vejvoda who was a foreign volunteer fighter in the Spanish Civil War as well as a prominent Partisan during World War II, Goran was born in London because his father was FPR Yugoslavia's ambassador to United Kingdom at the time.

Goran Vrbanc

Goran Vrbanc (born 8 October 1984) is a Croatian professional basketball player, currently playing for BC Lietkabelis of LKL.

Ingeborg Tott

The Princess in the group of sculptures "Sankt Göran och Draken" (Saint George and the Dragon) in the Storkyrkan in Stockholm, which were made in 1471-1475, are considered to bear the features of Ingeborg.

Ipe Ivandić

Goran "Ipe" Ivandić (December 10, 1955 in Vareš, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia – January 13, 1994 in Belgrade, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia) was a Bosnian rock drummer, famous for his work with the band Bijelo Dugme.

Kazna Za Uši

With the bassist Milan Popović, the band recorded the album Zauške (Mumps), produced by Jovanović and Goran Živković.

Novembar

In 2005, the band consisting of Goran Kostić (bass, vocals), Aleksandar Đokić (guitar), Bojan Ranđelović (guitar), and Milan Vidaković (drums), performed at the Nisomnia festival held at the Niš Fortress.

Patrik, Age 1.5

The film chronicles the experience of a gay Swedish couple, Sven (Torkel Petersson) and Göran Skoogh (Gustaf Skarsgård) as they move into a new suburban neighborhood and adopt a child, beginning with their welcoming party.

Prva banka Crne Gore

The bank's new managing board also includes Vuk Rajović, Milo Đukanović's close associate; Goran "Sito" Rakočević, formerly a cabinet minister in Đukanović's government and currently a foreign policy adviser to Montenegrin president Filip Vujanović; and Radmila Vojvodić.

Queen Margot

La reine Margot – Soundtrack, soundtrack, by Goran Bregović, to the 1994 film

Star Trek: Klingon Empire

DeCandido envisioned his characters being "played" by certain actors: he wrote Lokor with Keith Hamilton Cobb in mind, Lucy Lawless was his inspiration for Leader Wol, and André the Giant was the inspiration for Bekk Goran.

Undermain Theatre

In 1995, Undermain Theatre traveled to the Republic of Macedonia to perform Goran Stefanvovski's Sarajevo in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations.

Union Minière du Haut Katanga

Göran Björkdahl (a Swedish aid worker) wrote in 2011 that he believed Dag Hammarskjöld's 1961 death was a murder committed in part to benefit mining companies like Union Minière, after Hammarsköld had made the UN intervene in the Katanga crisis.

Vincent Blondel

In 1993-1994 he was a Göran Gustafsson Fellow at the Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm) and in 1994-1995 he was a Research Fellow at the National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) in Paris.

Žar Ptica

She worked on third album with Aleksandra Milutinović, Goran Kovačić, Darko Dimitrov, Nikša Bratoš and famous Croatian singer-songwriter Arsen Dedić.


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