Josip Kozarac (18 March 1858 – 21 August 1906) was a Croatian writer. Josip Kozarac was born in Vinkovci, Austrian Empire. He studied forestry management...
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Bosnian footballer Josip Kozarac, Croatian writer Josip Manolić, Croatian politician Josip Marohnić, Croatian emigrant activist Josip Plemelj, Slovenian...
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Ivan Kozarac (February 8, 1885 – November 16, 1910) was a Croatian novelist, poet and writer of short stories. Ivan Kozarac was born in Vinkovci, Croatia...
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During Josip Broz Tito's presidency and in the years following his death in 1980, several places in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and across...
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Kovačić – poet Ron Kovic – Vietnam War veteran, writer and peace activist Josip Kozarac – writer Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević – poet Miroslav Krleža – novelist...
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Branko Karačić, footballer/manager Mario Kasun, basketballer Josip Kozarac, writer Ivan Kozarac, writer Dubravko Mataković, cartoonist Dina Merhav, Israeli...
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writers who are most significant in Croatian literature include Josip Eugen Tomić, Josip Kozarac, and Miroslav Kraljević—author of the first Croatian novel...
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List of people by city in Croatia (section Kozarac)
(born 1982), footballer player. Ivan Kozarac (1885–1910), novelist, poet and writer of short stories. Josip Kozarac (1858–1906), writer. Mladen Križanović...
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Stipančićs, 1899), dealt with the collapse of a Senj patrician family. Josip Kozarac wrote about the penetration of foreign capital into the previously patriarchal...
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doctor's degree with a dissertation about language of Croatian novelist Josip Kozarac. Her academic mentor both in postgraduate and doctoral degree was Stjepan...
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Matanović,[citation needed] Croatian writer Josip Kozarac, Croatian writer, born in Vinkovci Ivan Kozarac, Croatian writer, born in Vinkovci Ilija Okrugić...
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Hotel Zagorje (published in 2010) was awarded the following awards: Josip and Ivan Kozarac (Charter of Success); Kočić's pen, Banja Luka – Belgrade (for outstanding...
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novel Unterstadt [Lower Town] Fran Galović, 2010, novel Unterstadt Josip i Ivan Kozarac, 2010, novel Unterstadt Vladimir Nazor, 2009, novel Unterstadt Blaženi...
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alpine skier (2001*, 2003*) Ivan Goran Kovačić, poet and writer (1993) Josip Kozarac, writer (2006) Miroslav Kraljević, painter (2004) Silvije Strahimir...
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Zagreb: Naklada Ljevak, 2011. 2016. Josip and Ivan Kozarac’s Lifetime Achievement. 2018. Prize Josip and Ivan Kozarac for the book of the year for the novel...
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2015 Merit Award - ITO EN Oi Ocha New Haiku Contest, Japan, 2018 Josip and Ivan Kozarac Award, 2017 Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts Award - for the...
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of World War II, the clubs of FK Hajduk in Prijedor, and FK Zmaj from Kozarac, were formed. The predecessor of today's Rudar Prijedor is FK Rudar Ljubija...
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importance were murdered on sight or in mass executions in villages such as Kozarac, Gornja Grapska in Doboj, the Hotel Posavina in Brčko, the Crkvina warehouse...
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surrounded by a wall including a small church park. The catholic cathedral "Sv. Josip" built in 1898 is located in the northern part of the city centre close...
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Prijedor, were laid to rest in a mass ceremony in the northwestern town of Kozarac, attended by relatives. The UNCHR stated that the conflict in Bosnia and...
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labour, being led each morning through the town to repair the road to Kozarac. The column of hostages was usually headed by Stojanović carrying a shovel...
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followed the fall of Vukovar, and sentenced to 20 years. Mrkšić was born in Kozarac near Vrginmost on 1 May 1947. After the battle of Vukovar, he was promoted...
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Boys – 1994–2002, 2003–05 Živko Kostadinović – Zürich – 2021–23 Samir Kozarac – St. Gallen – 2006–07 Baykal Kulaksızoğlu – Grasshopper, Thun, Basel,...
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