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Marija Vučenović

1993 - Today

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Marija Vučenović (Serbian Cyrillic:Марија Вученовић, born 3 April 1993) is a Serbian athlete specialising in the javelin throw. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Marija Vučenović has received more than 10,278 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marija Vučenović is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 662nd most popular biography from Serbia and the 29th most popular Serbian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Marija Vučenović ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Kazushi Hano, Aina Cid, Isadora Cerullo, Ruman Shana, Yang Jian, and Dilara Uralp. After her are Quentin Delapierre, Stephen Kissa, Sora Shirai, Anna Chernysheva, Félicien Muhitira, and Bernardo Pié.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Marija Vučenović ranks 1,309Before her are Konstantinos Genidounias, Thomas Detry, Anicka Newell, Jenny Arthur, Georgi Vangelov, and Anna Wielgosz. After her are Julie-Anne Staehli, Antoine Launay, Eunice Chumba, Rellie Kaputin, Lewis Holland, and Álvaro Torres.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Marija Vučenović ranks 693 out of 661Before her are Nikola Jakšić (1997), Kanon Mori (1996), Milutin Stefanović (1985), Milenko Sebić (1984), Nikola Aćin (1979), and Dragana Tomašević (1982). After her are Viktor Nemeš (1993), Miloš Vasić (1991), Aleksandar Ratkov (1992), Nikola Dedović (1992), Srđan Vuksanović (1992), and Marko Dragosavljević (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Serbia

Among athletes born in Serbia, Marija Vučenović ranks 59Before her are Nia Jerwood (1998), Viktor Nemeš (1993), Lena Mihailovic (1996), Aizada Muptilda (1998), Bojan Zdelar (2000), and Martin Mačković (1995). After her are Kanon Mori (1996).