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Stefan Kovačević is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for OFK Žarkovo.
Stephen Kovacevich is an American classical pianist and conductor. He is particularly celebrated for his recordings of works by Beethoven, Bartok and Schubert, and is known for technical skill, clarity of playing and an intelligent approach to interpretation.
Richard Marco Kovacevich is an American business executive and the former CEO of Wells Fargo & Company.
Kovačević , Kovačevič (Slovene and Slovak; feminine (Slovak): Kovačevičová) or Kovačovič (Slovak; feminine: Kovačovičová), is a Slavic surname meaning "[black]smith's son". The surname is derived from Kovač, which means "[black]smith", and is the equivalent of English Smithson.
Kovachevitsa is a village in Garmen Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria.
Kovačevići is a village in the municipality of Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kovačevići is a village in the municipality of Donji Vakuf, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kovacevich is surname.
Kovačevići is a village in Pljevlja Municipality, in northern Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population of 48 people.
Kovačevići may refer to several places:
The kimono (lit., "thing to wear" – from the verb ki (着), "to wear (on the shoulders)" and the noun mono (物), "thing") is a traditional Japanese garment, and the national dress of Japan. It is a T-shaped, wrapped-front garment and is worn left over right (unless the wearer is deceased).
Count Uchida Kōsai was a statesman, diplomat and interim prime minister, active in Meiji, Taishō and Shōwa period Japan. He was also known as Uchida Yasuya.
Uchida-ryū Tanjōjutsu , also known as Sutekki-Jutsu, is a Japanese martial arts school of tanjojutsu, originally devised by Shinto Muso-ryu practicitioner Uchida Ryogoro (1837-1921) as a way to utilize the western-style walking stick into a weapon of self-defence. The tanjo is not to be confused with the pre-meji era short stick hanbō.