• Tinka Milinović Pichler (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Тинка Милиновић Пихлер; born 27 November 1973) is a Bosnian-American recording artist. Milinović was...
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  • may refer to: Damir Milinović (born 1972), Croatian football player Darko Milinović (born 1963), Croatian politician Daško Milinović [sr] (born 1980), Serbian...
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  • Tinka may refer to: Tinka Menkes, born 1955, independent filmmaker Tinka Milinović, born 1973, Bosnian-American recording artist This disambiguation page...
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    represented Switzerland included Andreas Lundstedt of Alcazar fame, Tinka Milinović, and Claudia D'Addio the only Swiss-born member of the group and a...
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  • Mehmedinović, director, screenwriter and photographer Ivana Miličević, actor Tinka Milinović, television personality Sunny Suljic, actor and skateboarder Sabina...
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    Morissette – Born and raised in Canada. Became a U.S. citizen in 2005. Tinka Milinović – Born and raised in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Became a U.S. citizen...
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    Marco Matias  Germany 2nd "Sometimes I Wish I Were a Child Again" Tinka Milinović  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2nd 2009 "Innocent Heart" Ruth Portelli  Malta...
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    Hand", "I Am Satisfied with Jesus", and "Wherever He Leads I'll Go". Tinka Milinović, Bosnian-American recording artist. Jeremy Vujnovich (Born 1990), former...
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  • public televoting selected "Zovi" performed by Feminnem as the winner. Tinka Milinović and Feminnem were tied at 20 points each but since Feminnem received...
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    dance formation Alcazar; Marco Matias, an up-and-coming German artist; Tinka Milinović, a Bosnian superstar; Keith Camilleri from Malta; and Liel from Israel...
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  • 1st 148 1st 116 1st 77 Nermin Puškar 3rd 167 2nd 93 2nd 72 2nd 49 Tinka Milinović 2nd 170 2nd 93 3rd 64 Eliminated Igor Vukojević 4th 165 4th 86 Eliminated...
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  • ruže" Ser Jean 53 8 4 Edin Pašić "Priznajem" Dino Muharemović 42 16 5 Tinka Milinović "Sve što imaš ti" Hamdija Salihbegović 47 14 6 Lada and Lana "Slušaj...
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  • Decamps. In January 2010, Wayne filmed a segment for Tinka Milinovic's new reality series, The Tinka Show. Wayne will also be seen in the upcoming reality...
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  • Camilleri (Malta), Liel Kolet (Israel), Marco Matias (Portugal) and Tinka Milinović (Bosnia and Herzegovina); several of the members have previously attempted...
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  • sculptor. Milan Mandarić (born 1938), businessman and footballer. Darko Milinović (born 1963), politician and gynecologist. Ante Nikšić (1892–1962), lawyer...
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  • ISBN 978-953-150-908-4. Runjak, Tamara; Nazor, Anica; Zrnić, Vedrana; Katić, Tinka; Radočaj, Gorka; Leščić, Jelica; Cvitaš, Maja (2011). Rijetkosti u knjižnici...
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  •  Ukraine 6:53.25 R 5 Marcela Milošević Ivana Jurković Josipa Jurković Bruna Milinović  Croatia 6:57.45 R 6 Isabelle Hübener Juliane Faralisch Ida Kruse Alexandra...
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