• Dragan Drasković (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Драсковић; born 1 September 1988) is a Montenegrin water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at...
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    (Давидовић 2001, p. 114) (Давидовић 2001, p. 115) Nikolić, Kosta (2003). Dragan Drašković, Radomir Ristić (ed.). Kraljevo in October 1941. Kraljevo: National...
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    and had two more sons - Rodoljub and Dragan; and three daughters - Radmila, Tanja and Ljiljana with Dara Drašković, meaning that young Vuk grew up with...
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    cards. The initials apparently stood for "Dragan Dabić"; officials said he was also using the name "Dr. Dragan David Dabić". He lectured in front of hundreds...
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    Tomasevich 2001, p. 183. Tomasevich 1975, p. 128. Nikolić, Kosta (2003). Dragan Drašković, Radomir Ristić (ed.). Kraljevo in October 1941. Kraljevo: National...
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    original on 30 July 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2017. Nikolić, Kosta (2003). Dragan Drašković, Radomir Ristić (ed.). Kraljevo in October 1941. Kraljevo: National...
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  • Dragan Kojadinović (Serbian: Драган Којадиновић, born 29 November 1954) is a Serbian journalist and former Minister of Culture. He graduated from the Department...
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    Dragan Maršićanin[pronunciation?] (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Маршићанин; born 26 January 1950) is a Serbian economist and politician. He was the ambassador...
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  • compete at the highest level". He was joined by Hezirdan Ramadani and Dragan Draskovic as the club's new assistant coach and goalkeeping coach, respectively...
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    Dragan Jočić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Јочић, born 7 September 1960) is a Serbian lawyer and politician. He served as the Minister of Internal Affairs...
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    Bošković (who was also Drašković's brother-in-law), along with three bodyguards (Zvonko Osmajlić, Vučko Rakočević, and Dragan Vušurović). On Sunday, 3...
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  • they have brought in Hezirdan Ramadani as the new assistant coach and Dragan Draskovic as the new goalkeeper coach for the 2023–24 season. On 17 July, the...
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  • je lep) is a 1985 Yugoslav drama film directed by Boro Drašković. Rade Šerbedžija - Vito Dragan Nikolić - Gara Sonja Savić - Singer Pavle Vuisić - Kruscic...
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    Krajina (RSK). It was led by Serbian-Australian Dragan Vasiljković war criminal, known as "Captain Dragan". The unit was one of several notable Serb paramilitary...
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  • leagues, before joining Vorskla through Dragan Draskovic, the son of former Ecuador national team manager Dušan Drašković, where he became the first Ecuadorian...
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  • track 5, written by Nenad Drašković. All music written by Džukele. Leo fon Punkerstein (Artwork By [Design]) "Draža" (Dragan Neorčić; bass) Prndža (Vladimir...
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    1990 by writer Vuk Drašković, who served as the party's president until 2024. Aleksandar Cvetković is the incumbent leader. Vuk Drašković was a writer for...
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    women's handball tournament of the 2012 Summer Olympics. Head coaches: Dragan Adžić Group play Source: [citation needed] Quarter-final Semi-final Final...
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  • Popadić Andria Bitadze Stefan Vidović Bojan Banićević Jovan Sarić Dragan Drašković Radovan Latinović Luka Sekulić Stefan Pješivac Aleksa Ukropina Nikola...
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  • fon Punkerstein (artwork by [design]) Dragan Neorčić "Draža" (bass) Rudolf Aleksić "Rudi" (drums) Nenad Drašković (executive producer) Leonid Pilipović...
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  • Kemal Osmanović Dragan Nikolić: Hodža Dragan Maksimović: Zulfikar Stojanović, Stefan; Latinović, Petar (26 May 2021). "VUK DRAŠKOVIĆ EKSKLUZIVNO! Ulazim...
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  • 1998 Aleksandar Ignjatović 11 December 1990 Branko Peković 7 May 1979 Dragan Drasković 1 September 1988 Aleksandro Kralj 3 January 1990 Goalkeeper Veljko...
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    Zvonko Osmajlić, Vučko Rakočević, and Dragan Vušurović were killed in the staged accident and SPO president Drašković was injured. In a ruling by the Belgrade...
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    monarchist Serbian Renewal Movement–New Serbia (SPO–NS) coalition, led by Vuk Drašković. Following the election the three former DOS parties (DSS, DS and G17+)...
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  • Nikola Stamenić 1992–93 squad Aleksandar Ćirić, Dragan Dobrić, Čedomir Drašković, Viktor Jelenić, Dragan Kožul, Vladimir Mitrović, Dejan Perišić, Nikola...
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    defeated by the Serbian Progressive Party in 2012 and went into opposition. Dragan Đilas became the president of DS in December 2012; he was ousted as mayor...
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  • Dragan Milovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Миловановић; born 30 September 1955) is a Serbian trade unionist and former politician. From 2001 to 2004...
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  • Goran Kartalija, Dušan Mijić, Svetozar Šapurić, Čedo Maras, Stevan Milovac, Dragan Punišić and Zoran Mijucić. The following season, Vojvodina fell unhappily...
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  • Croatian noble family from Kutjevo, Croatia. The Turković brothers, Petar Dragan and Milan, were awarded the title of Baron in 1911 by the Austrian Emperor...
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    Smasek, Milorad Vučelić, Slobodan Selenić, Dragan Klaić 14th BITEF: Branko Pleša, Boro Drašković, Olga Jevrić, Dragan Klaić, Dejan Mijač, Ksenija Šukuljević...
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