Partizan
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Partizan is the Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Russian, Bulgarian, Polish and Slovene term for a partisan. It is usually used in those languages to denote a member of the World War II resistance movement, the Yugoslav Partisans, which are always mentioned in those languages without the adjective "Yugoslav", i.e. simply as "Partisans" or "Partizani" (plural of "Partizan").
Partizan is also a variant spelling of Partisan (weapon).
The term may also refer to:
- in sports
- Partizan Belgrade (Sports Association Partizan), a sports society from Belgrade, Serbia
- FK Partizan (Football Club Partizan), the association's football club
- Partizan Stadium, the club's stadium
- KK Partizan, the association's basketball club
- VK Partizan, the association's water polo club
- RK Partizan, the association's handball club
- OK Partizan, the association's volleyball club
- HK Partizan, the association's ice hockey club
- FK Partizan (Football Club Partizan), the association's football club
- FK Partizan Momišići, a football club based in Momišići, Montenegro
- NK Partizan, a Slovenian football club
- KK Igokea Partizan, a basketball club from Aleksandrovac, Bosnia
- FK Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica, a Serbian football club from Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo (Serbia).
- RK Bjelovar, a club previously known as Partizan Bjelovar
- FC Partizan Minsk, a club previously known as MTZ-RIPO Minsk
- other meanings
- Prvi Partizan, a Serbian ammunition manufacturer.
- Partizan Press, the UK company that published Valkyrie magazine
- Partisan games, also known as partizan games
- Partizan Midi-Minuit, the company that made the 2004 ads for 7-Up featuring Fido Dido.
- Partizan (band), a Romanian alternative rock band
- Partizan (inhabited locality), a selo in Namsky District of the Sakha Republic
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