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Plamenac : ウィキペディア英語版
Plamenac
Plamenac () is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from the word ''plamen'' (flame), literally meaning "flamer". It has origins from the Boljevići of the Crmnica nahija in Montenegro. Its bearers are ethnic Serbs and Montenegrins, of Orthodox faith. It may refer to:
*Arsenije Plamenac, Montenegrin Vladika (Bishop)
*Ilija Plamenac, Montenegrin Vojvoda (Duke), Senator and politician
*Jovan Plamenac, Montenegrin Serdar (Count)
*Jovan S. Plamenac, Montenegrin politician and minister
*John Plamenatz (Jovan Plamenac), political scientist, Oxford professor
*Markiša Plamenac, Montenegrin captain
*Marko Plamenac, Montenegrin Serdar (Count)
*Mitar Plamenac, Montenegrin diplomat
*Mojaš Plamenac, Montenegrin Serdar (Count)
*Petar Plamenac, Montenegrin politician and diplomat
*Rade Turov Plamenac, Montenegrin Serdar (Count)
*Rufim Boljević Plamenac, Serbian Orthodox metropolitan of Cetinje
*Turo Plamenac, Montenegrin Serdar (Count) and Senator


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