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Ana Bjelica

1992 - Today

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Ana Bjelica (Serbian: Ана Бјелица; born 3 April 1992) is a Serbian volleyball player who plays for CSM Târgovişte. She is younger sister of basketball players Milko and Milka Bjelica. Her family is Serbian Montenegrin, but, contrary to her siblings, she decided to represent native Serbia instead of Montenegro. In 2020, Bjelica signed for the Chinese team Beijing BAIC Motor, but did not play due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ana Bjelica is the 19,125th most popular politician (down from 18,972nd in 2019), the 545th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 528th in 2019) and the 98th most popular Serbian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Ana Bjelica ranks 19,125 out of 19,576Before her are Kai Mykkänen, Marta Rovira, Nadine Dorries, Bibiana Aído, Scott May, and Katri Kulmuni. After her are Teemu Hartikainen, Mikael Damberg, Oliver Letwin, Kwasi Kwarteng, Attila Czene, and Hampus Wanne.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Ana Bjelica ranks 593Before her are Maximiliano Meza, Rafael Silva, Oussama Haddadi, Muhamed Bešić, Johannes Voigtmann, and Filip Hrgović. After her are Camélia Jordana, Tove Styrke, Mohammed Al-Breik, Maja Keuc, Misaki Matsutomo, and Samuele Longo.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Ana Bjelica ranks 545 out of 661Before her are Miloš Bajalica (1981), Nemanja Pejčinović (1987), Aleksandar Ignjovski (1991), Novica Veličković (1986), Neško Milovanović (1974), and Mina Popović (1994). After her are Uroš Matić (1990), Miloš Babić (1968), Marko Vujin (1984), Darko Brašanac (1992), Živko Gocić (1982), and Marko Lomić (1983).

Among POLITICIANS In Serbia

Among politicians born in Serbia, Ana Bjelica ranks 98Before her are Mile Isaković (1958), Aleksandar Šapić (1978), Vuk Jeremić (1975), Nikola Lončar (1972), Nebojša Stefanović (1976), and Vanja Udovičić (1982). After her are Branislav Mitrović (1985), and Gojko Pijetlović (1983).