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Antonina Dragašević

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From the mid-1960s to the end of the 1970s, she was one of the leading Bulgarian women's chess players. She won Bulgarian Women's Chess Championship four times: 1968, 1970, 1971 and 1977. The winner of many international chess tournaments, including second place in
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In 1978, she married a Montenegrin chess player Srdja Dragašević, with whom she has a daughter Dolja Dragašević and a son Vuko Dragašević, and moved to
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Actively participated in Senior Chess tournaments. In 2005, Antonina Dragašević took the 6th place in the
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Dragašević played for Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in the
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World Senior Women's Championship Chess Championship
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Index

Bulgaria
Yugoslavia
Serbia
Varna
Woman International Master
FIDE
rating
Peak rating
Serbian
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
Serbian
chess
Woman International Master
Bulgarian Women's Chess Championship
Plovdiv
Belgrade
Yugoslavia
breakup of Yugoslavia
Women's Chess Olympiads
3rd Chess Olympiad (women)
Oberhausen
4th Chess Olympiad (women)
Lublin
5th Chess Olympiad (women)
Skopje
6th Chess Olympiad (women)
Medellín
9th Chess Olympiad (women)
Valletta

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