Petric
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Petric may refer to:
see also:
- Veliki Petrič, fortress in Serbia
- Mali Petrič, fortress in Serbia
- PetrichPetrichPetrich is a town in Blagoevgrad Province in southwestern Bulgaria, located at the foot of the Belasica Mountains in the Strumeshnitsa Valley. , the town has 29920 inhabitants.Petrich is located close to the borders with Greece and the Republic of Macedonia...
, a town in Bulgaria
People
- Gordan PetrićGordan PetricGordan Petrić is a retired Serbian footballer.-Career:After starting his career in his homeland with Partizan, he moved to Scotland in 1993 when he joined Dundee United for £600,000. His impressive performances at Tannadice earned him a move to Rangers in July 1995 for £1.5m...
, a Yugoslav football player - Ivo PetrićIvo PetricIvo Petrić is a Slovenian composer of European classical music.Petrić was educated at the Academy of Music in Ljubljana from 1952 to 1958. After completing his studies at the Academy, he conducted and toured with the Slavko Osterc chamber music ensemble until 1982...
, a Slovenian composer - Luka PetricLuka PetricLuka Petrič is a male badminton player from Slovenia.-National championships:*2005 – men's singles*2006 – men's singles & mixed doubles*2007 – men's singles*2010 – men's singles...
, a Slovenian badminton player - Mihai PetricMihai PetricMihai Petric is a Moldovan painter. He studied at the "I. Repin" National School of Fine Arts in Chişinău and at the Institute of Fine Arts in Kiev, Ukraine. He is the creator of "Road to Codru" , "Dniestr at Dusk" , "White Frost" , etc.-References:...
, a Moldovan painter - Mladen PetrićMladen PetricMladen Petrić is a Croatian international footballer who plays for Hamburger SV in the Fußball-Bundesliga Bundesliga. He also holds the Swiss citizenship.-Early life:...
, a Croatian football player
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- Petrich (disambiguation)Petrich (disambiguation)Petrich may refer to* Petrich, a city in south-western Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad province* Petrich , a village in western Bulgaria, Sofia province* Petrich Peak, an ice-covered peak in the Antarctica* The name of Petarch until 1934...