파르티잔
"파르티잔" (Partizan) refers to a term used to describe members of resistance movements, particularly during World War II. These groups often operated in occupied territories, fighting against oppressive regimes and collaborating with Allied forces. The term is most commonly associated with the Yugoslav Partisans, who played a significant role in resisting Axis powers in the Balkans.
In a broader context, "파르티잔" can also refer to various sports teams and cultural entities, such as Partizan Belgrade, a prominent Serbian football club. Founded in 1945, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit in both domestic and international competitions.