Martinović
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Martinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Mартиновић, meaning: Son of Martin) is a common surname in Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia. It may refer to:
- Alexandre Martinović
- Anica Kovač, née Martinović, Miss Croatia and Miss World runner up
- Damir Martinović, Croatian musician
- Danijela Martinović, Croatian singer
- Darko Martinović
- Dejan Martinović
- Đorđe Martinović
- Marija Šestak, née Martinović
- Marko Martinović, Montenegrin handball player
- Milan Martinović
- Miše Martinović, Croatian actor
- Mitar Martinović, Montenegrin general
- Novak Martinović
- Ratimir Martinović, Montenegrin pianist
- Savo Martinović, Serbian satirist
- Tamara Martinović
- Vladimir Martinović
Martinovics
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Martinović: also a well known montenegren aristorcratic family during the former days of the royal state. To this day they still carry the burden of burning the oak tree in cettinje as a national orthodox Christmas ceremony (see julian calendar). They also have distant past relatives in the montenegren royal family and worked with them closely.
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