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  1. History. The first written document that mentions the name "Crnković" dates from 1429, from the village of Zavrsji in the county of Brod Moravice. The document is a church testimonial of the marriage between Petar Crnković (1411–1452) and Marija Borelli on 2/3 1429.

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  4. The surname Crnkovich is most prevalent in The United States, where it is held by 744 people, or 1 in 487,176. In The United States Crnkovich is mostly found in: Illinois, where 13 percent reside, California, where 7 percent reside and Indiana, where 7 percent reside.

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    Crnković. Crnković ( pronounced [tsř̩ːŋkoʋitɕ]) is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the name include: House of Crnković, a medieval Croatian noble family. Krešimir Crnković (born 1995), Croatian biathlete and cross country skier. Milan Crnković (1925-1998), Croatian children's literature professor and critic.

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  8. Aug 23, 2021 · The 31-year-old singer from Lima bested 33 other aspirants to inherit the title from 2019 winner Nate Crnkovich of the United States.

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  10. Montenegro-born Tomislav Crnković played most of his career for Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb (1949-1960). With the "Blues", he won two Yugoslav titles (1954, 1958) and two cups (1951 and 1960).

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