Goran Vujanović (born 15 November 1977 in Croatia) is a Croatian retired footballer. Completing a hat-trick as DPMM cruised past Bandaran KB 9-0, Vujanovic...
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surname include: Dragan Vujanović (born 1946), Bosnian footballer Filip Vujanović (born 1954), Montenegrin politician Goran Vujanović (born 1977), Croatian...
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17 1 0 81 7 52 Winners 30 Amir Alagic 2005 Withdrew Quarter Final Goran Vujanović 17 Graham Paddon 05-06 Malaysia Premier League 3rd 21 9 6 6 40 33 33...
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2005–2006 Srdan Vidakovic – Kuantan – 2016 Zlatko Vidan – Perak FA – 1997 Goran Vujanović – DPMM FC – 2006 Matko Zirdum – KL City – 2023, Negeri Sembilan FC...
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DPMM FC 2–2 Thailand Tobacco Monopoly Goran Vujanovic 33' Mohd Saiful Rizal Awang 83' Anderson 3', 24'...
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(1998–2002) Filip Vujanović (2002–03) Dragan Kujović (2003) Rifat Rastoder (2003) Filip Vujanović (2003–06) Montenegro (since 2006) Filip Vujanović (2006–18)...
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Goran Žugić (May 11, 1963 in Tuzla, SR Bosnia-Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia – May 31, 2000 in Podgorica, Montenegro, FR Yugoslavia) was a Montenegrin policeman...
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Omid Shokoufandeh Oscar Sims Willie Sims Shay Spitz Julian Valentin Goran Vujanovic Brent Whitfield "USL Statistical Archives". uslsoccer.com. United Soccer...
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1 (3) 0 1 (0) 0 2 (3) 0 Krunoslav Pinturić 1 (0) 0 0 (0) 0 1 (0) 0 Vjekoslav Miletić 0 (0) 0 1 (1) 1 1 (1) 1 Goran Vujanović 0 (0) 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0...
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(President) Georgi Parvanov (President) Ion Iliescu (President) Filip Vujanović (President) Leonid Kuchma (President) Alfred Moisiu (President) Viktor...
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House of Vojnović, a Serb noble house from Herceg Novi Vojinovac Vojnovac Vujanović Vujinovača This page lists people with the surname Voinovich, Voynovich...
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years, and is eligible for two terms. The incumbent president, Filip Vujanović, was ineligible for re-election, having already served three terms as...
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Lisičić Dalibor Čutura Igor Marković Ivan Ražnatović Vuk Milošević Petar Vujanović Ilija Ivanović Stevan Vujović Novica Rudović Nebojša Stojinović Nikola...
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Vidović, Nina Abramović Dimec, Moreno Vukojević, Lana Mandarić, Niko Vujanović, Ivan Živković Did not advance: Maria Bandov, Karlo Orbanić, Marko Tomoković...
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Viteškić Kevin Viveros Anton Vlajčić Damir Vrabac Dinko Vrabac Dragoslav Vujanović Svetozar Vujović Dragoslav Vukadin Slaviša Vukićević Sretko Vuksanović...
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Writing for B92 radio-television's web portal, in a mixed review Slobodan Vujanović feels that though it causes many of the film's faults, Parada' topicality...
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Lalić 3 Dejan Nedić 4 Omer Ekić Đorđe Simić Vitomir Pavlović Aleksandar Vujanović 5 Marko Obradović Miroslav Cvetković Miodrag Vojvodić 6 Mihajlo Nejkov...
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the second since regaining full independence in 2006. President Filip Vujanović called the parliamentary elections on 27 January 2009, after the parliament...
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case that involves mainly the Zemun clan, led by, among others, Željko Vujanović. In December 2009, Interior Minister Ivica Dačić said "half of the Serbian...
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Tomašević Milojko Spajić Duško Marković Igor Lukšić Milo Đukanović Filip Vujanović Jovan Plamenac Anto Gvozdenović Evgenije Popović Lazar Mijušković Andrija...
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(1998–2002) Filip Vujanović (2002–03) Dragan Kujović (2003) Rifat Rastoder (2003) Filip Vujanović (2003–06) Montenegro (since 2006) Filip Vujanović (2006–18)...
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Prime minister (2001–2003) Montenegro Presidents (complete list) – Filip Vujanović, President (2006–2018) Prime ministers (complete list) – Milo Đukanović...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Sulejman Tihić, and President of Montenegro Filip Vujanović. In 2006, Turković organized another conference in Plitvička Jezera entitled...
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for my City", with DF member and MP Slaven Radunović as ballot carrier. Vujanović raspisao lokalne izbore u 12 opština "Izborna komisija Glavnog grada"...
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people in connection with the Ovčara massacre. In 2010, Vujović and Stanko Vujanović (deputy commander of Croatian Serb TO in Vukovar) were convicted and sentenced...
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Serbia ( 2014-2017) and president of the Serbian Progressive Party Filip Vujanović, President of Montenegro (2003–2018) and Prime Minister of Montenegro...
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16 February 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2015. "Jadranka Kosor, Türk, Vujanović... za istim stolom u Podgorici: Osnovali klub". tportal.hr. Retrieved...
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(2022–2023), Železničar Pančevo (2023–present) Luka Vujanović – Vojvodina (2017–2018) Nikša Vujanović – Spartak Subotica (2019–2021), Voždovac (2022–present)...
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Lalić Tonko Marčić Jasenka Roter-Petrović Muhamed Teftedarija Čedomir Vujanović Ante Rajić, Džemaludin Karić i Vinko Rajić – KK Bosna Royal – Indeksi...
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1992 Nikola Pejaković (born 1952) DPS 1 August 1992 17 May 1995 Filip Vujanović (born 1954) DPS 17 May 1995 5 February 1998 Vukašin Maraš (1938-2008)...
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