Zika (disambiguation)
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Zika, or Zika fever, is an illness caused by the Zika virus.
Zika or Žika may also refer to:
- Zika virus, a member of the Flaviviridae virus family
- Zika Forest, a forest in Uganda
- Zika rabbit, a breed of rabbit
People
Surname
- Adolf Zika (born 1972), Czech photographer
- Damouré Zika (1923–2009), Nigerian traditional healer, broadcaster and film actor
- Robert Zika (born 1930), Swiss sprint canoeist
Given name
- Zika Ascher (1910–1992), Czech artist and designer
- Žika Jelić, bassist for Serbian rock band YU Grupa
- Žika Milenković (musician), member of Serbian rock band Bajaga i Instruktori
- Žika Mitrović (1921–2005), Serbian and Yugoslav film director and screenwriter
- Žika Petrović (1939–2000), Serbian engineer and business executive
- Žika Rafajlović (1871–1953), Serbian politician
Nickname
- Živojin Milovanović (1884–1905), soldier and member of the Serbian Chetnik Organization
- Živojin Pavlović (1933–1998), Serbian film director and writer
- Živojin Tamburić (born 1957), Serbian comics critic, editor, and publisher
- Srđan Todorović (born 1965), Serbian actor and musician
- Vuča Žikić (died 1808), builder of the Deligrad fortification in the First Serbian Uprising, named Captain Žika
See also
- Foolish Years, a Yugoslav movie series known informally as Žika's Dynasty
- Zika virus outbreak, a list of outbreaks
- Zica (disambiguation)
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