• Josip 'Jozo' Gašpar (born 15 March 1973 in Sinj) is a Croatian retired footballer. During his club career he played for hometown side Junak as well as...
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  • Alajos Gáspár, Hungarian-Slovene writer Đuro Gašpar (1900–1981), Croatian athlete Josip Gašpar (born 1973), Croatian footballer Jozef Gašpar (born 1977)...
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    Mario Stanić (pictured), Željko Pavlović, Dražen Madunović, Josip Gašpar, and Danijel Štefulj are the most capped players for Croatia's U23 team, each...
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  • Gajetan Deribak, the other being friar Gašpar Vinjalić (d. 1781) from Zadar. He was possibly a relative of Josip Radman. Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti...
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  • which was played in Zagreb, but was substituted out at half-time for Josip Gašpar. The match finished as a 3–1 win for Croatia. Zoran Živković at WorldFootball...
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  • Mamić  70' DF Zvonimir Soldo DF Slavko Ištvanić MF Sead Halilović MF Josip Gašpar FW Goran Vlaović MF Vjekoslav Škrinjar FW Igor Cvitanović Substitutes:...
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  • 1975), swimmer. Rudolf Galin (1928–2004), athlete. Đuro Gašpar (1900–1981), athlete. Renato Gašpar (born 1977), alpine skier. Nikola Gatarić (born 1992)...
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  • No. Pos. Nation Player --- MF  YUG Josip Gašpar --- MF  YUG Mladen Mladenović --- MF  YUG Draženko Prskalo --- MF  YUG Kujtim Shala --- MF  YUG Vjekoslav...
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    Count Josip Jelačić von Bužim (16 October 1801 – 20 May 1859; also spelled Jellachich, Jellačić or Jellasics; Croatian: Josip grof Jelačić Bužimski; Hungarian:...
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  • Bakir Beširević MF 17 Stjepan Vranješ (c) MF 23 Borimir Perković MF 27 Josip Gašpar FW 8 Mario Prišć  71' FW 14 Stanko Bubalo  64' Substitutes: MF 20 Jurica...
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  • surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gašpar Bujas (1906–1963), Croatian poet and historian Josip Bujas (1930–1976), Croatian rower Leonardo Bujas...
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  • DF 5 Zoran Mamić  65' DF 6 Slavko Ištvanić MF 7 Sejad Halilović MF 8 Josip Gašpar FW 9 Goran Vlaović  77' MF 10 Vjekoslav Škrinjar FW 11 Igor Cvitanović...
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  • Varteks 2DF Daniel Šarić (1970-08-04)4 August 1970 (aged 22) Rijeka 3MF Josip Gašpar (1973-03-15)15 March 1973 (aged 20) Croatia Zagreb 3MF Darko Jozinović...
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  • (c) DF 2 Danijel Štefulj DF 3 Damir Krznar DF 5 Zvonimir Soldo MF 7 Josip Gašpar FW 9 Mark Viduka MF 10 Marko Mlinarić  28' MF 11 Tomislav Rukavina DF...
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  • MF Sead Halilović MF Mario Novaković MF Joško Jeličić FW Goran Vlaović FW Igor Cvitanović Substitutes: DF Josip Gašpar  55' Manager: Miroslav Blažević...
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  • jerseys is blue. Currently competes in the A-2 Liga-Jug. Head coach is Mirko Gašpar. The club is nicknamed "growers". Dalvin stands for Dalmacijavino, a company...
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    should therefore fight courageously like men." The Royal army commanded by Gašpar Alapić deployed opposite to the peasant army. Alapić placed his cavalry...
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  • Belupo 10 2001–2012 Dražen Biškup  Croatia DF 213 3 NK Zagreb 8 1992–2000 Josip Gašpar  Croatia MF 212 9 Croatia Zagreb, Osijek, Marsonia 11 1992–2002 Ivo Ergović...
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    later forced to collaborate with the new government. Nazor became one of Josip Broz Tito's closest associates and the President of Croatia's World War...
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    Retrieved 14 June 2023. "Umro Narodni Heroj Karlo Mrazović Gašpar" [National Hero Karlo Mrazović Gašpar Has Died]. Antifašistički vjesnik (in Croatian). Archived...
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  • Josip Kokail was a politician of the late 18th and early 19th century in Slovenia, when the country was under the Holy Roman Empire. He became mayor of...
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    Communists of Croatia and as such was a close collaborator of President Josip Broz Tito. Even after stepping down from the top post in communist hierarchy...
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    Retrieved 21 May 2023. "Umro Narodni Heroj Karlo Mrazović Gašpar" [National Hero Karlo Mrazović Gašpar Has Died]. Antifašistički vjesnik (in Croatian). Archived...
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    Retrieved 18 May 2023. "Umro Narodni Heroj Karlo Mrazović Gašpar" [National Hero Karlo Mrazović Gašpar Has Died]. Antifašistički vjesnik (in Croatian). Archived...
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    including José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia of Paraguay, Alexandre Pétion of Haiti, Rafael Carrera of Guatemala, François Duvalier of Haiti, Josip Broz Tito...
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  • 4, 2019: Robert Baković Season 5, 2020: Matej Petrović Season 6, 2022: Josip Čapo Season 7, 2023: Mislav Šepić Marijana Batinić Sanja Žuljević (5) Mario...
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    Carpine) (1248–1252) Gufrid (April 1253 – 1254) Lawrence I (1255–1270) Gašpar Adam (1270–1280) Michael (1282–1298) Rudger (1298–1301), member of the Cistercian...
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  • Martić Josip Palada Nikola Pilić Goran Prpić Franjo Punčec Jelena Kostanić Tošić Antonio Veić Donna Vekić Dejan Patrčević Victor Jovica Josip Peruzović...
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  • the Presidency, while members were Boris Bakrač, Mirko Božić, Čedo Grbić, Josip Hrnčević, Vjekoslav Ivančić, Zvonimir Jurišić and Milan Mišković, all members...
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  • smaller than it otherwise would have been because Lieutenant-General Baron Josip Jelačić’s army corps was left to secure the area between the Danube and...
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