Lidija is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Lidija Abrlić (born 1969), former Yugoslavian and Croatian basketball player Lidija...
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Lidija Bačić (born 4 August 1985), also known as Lille, is a Croatian pop singer. She rose to fame in 2005 after finishing as runner-up on the second season...
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Lidija Bradara (born 17 August 1971) is a Bosnian Croat politician who is the 11th and current president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She...
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Lidija Kuliš (born 2 May 1992) is a Bosnian women's international footballer who plays as a striker for Abu Dhabi Country Club. While playing for Germany's...
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Lidija Vukićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Лидија Вукићевић; born 20 July 1962) is a Serbian film and TV actress and politician. Best known for playing the role...
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Lidija Timofejeva (Serbian: Лидија Тимофејева; 1906 – 1991) was a Serbian chess player of Russian origin. She won the Yugoslav Women's Chess Championship...
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Lidija Zdravković is a Serbian and British civil engineer who is Professor of Computational Geomechanics and Head of Geotechnics in the Department of Civil...
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Lydia Figner (redirect from Lidija Figner)
Lydia Nikolaevna Figner (1853–1920), was a Russian revolutionary and a prominent member of the Narodniks. She was the sister of Vera Figner. V. N. Figner...
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Lidija Bizjak (Serbian Cyrillic: Лидија Бизјак, pronounced [lidija bizjak], born 2 August 1976), is a Serbian concert pianist. Born in Belgrade in 1976...
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Lidija Dimkovska (Macedonian: Лидија Димковска), born 1971, is a Macedonian poet, novelist and translator. She was born in Skopje and studied comparative...
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