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    Josip Broz (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Јосип Броз, pronounced [jǒsip brôːz] ; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as Tito (/ˈtiːtoʊ/; Тито, pronounced...
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  • Dora Maar." Henriette Theodora Markovitch was the only daughter of Josip Marković (aka Joseph Markovitch) (1874–1969), a Croatian architect who studied...
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    later wielded against Marković by many of his opponents. By 1990, the annual rate of growth in GDP had declined to −7.5%. Marković was the most popular...
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  • 2019. Marković lived under political asylum in Moscow, Russia, from February 2003 until her death in 2019. Marković was the daughter of Moma Marković and...
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  • Erceg Ivica Fabris Božo Farkaš Josip Filipović Božidar Frančić Franjo Galeković Ivan Gajer Ante Bilić Dragutin Grđan Josip Gudelj Željko Hapek Antun Ignac...
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  • Tito and Me (category Films directed by Goran Marković)
    Serbian Cyrillic: Тито и ја) is a 1992 comedy film by Serbian director Goran Marković. The movie is set in socialist Yugoslavia during the 1950s. Zoran is an...
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  • Andrija Marković (c. 1400 - after 1438) was a builder and stonemason living and working in the Republic of Ragusa during the turbulent fifteenth century...
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  • (1988–1989) Rudolf Belin (1989) Josip Kuže (1989–1990) Vlatko Marković (1990–1991) Zdenko Kobeščak (1991–1992) Vlatko Marković (1992) Miroslav Blažević (1992–1994)...
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  • Serbian student and soldier. She was notable for being the mother of Mira Marković, posthumously making her the mother-in-law of Serbian president Slobodan...
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    Croatia itself (Josip Broz Tito, Mika Špiljak, and Milka Planinc), while two were Bosnian Croats (Branko Mikulić and Ante Marković). Ante Marković however, though...
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  • its current[when?] name consisted of Bruno Žerjav, Ivan Podgoršek, Josip Marković, Željko Zlatić, Nikola Svetličanin, Drago Brož, Franjo Dukanović, Viktor...
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    at the Periphery: Contextualizing the Music of Josip Slavenski’, Music and Networking, Eds T. Marković and V. Mikić. Belgrade: Signature, 2005, 172–8...
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    Renovated 2020 Cost US$7,000,000 Height 22 metres (72 ft) Dimensions Diameter 100 metres (330 ft) Design and construction Architect(s) Josip Marković...
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  • Sloba Mаrković and saxophonist Mića Marković. Being a fan of Korni Grupa, Balašević entrusted the production to Korni Grupa former member Josip Boček...
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    Josip Skoblar (born 12 March 1941) is a Croatian former professional football player and manager. He was primarily a forward, and also capable of playing...
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  • cirkus with producer Josip Boček who played all guitars, plus studio musicians in Bojan Hreljac (bass guitar), Slobodan Marković (keyboards) and Lazar...
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    Josip "Joža" Manolić (pronounced [jǒsip mǎnolit͡ɕ]; 22 March 1920 – 15 April 2024) was a Croatian politician and communist revolutionary during World...
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    original executive body. Throughout its existence it was governed by Marshal Josip Broz Tito as prime minister. It was recognized by the Allies at the Tehran...
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    Arslanagić (1995–1996) Josip Glavaš (1996–1998) Velimir Kljaić (1998–1999) Zdravko Zovko (1999–2000) Lino Červar (2000–2001) Nino Marković (2001–2003) Silvio...
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    wing), Josip Leko (pivot), Matej Semren (pivot), David Henigman (goalkeeper), Lucijan Bura (right wing), Josip Matezović (left wing), Dominik Marković (goalkeeper)...
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  • Federation held an election for its President, with Vlatko Marković opposed by Igor Štimac. Marković won by a single vote, and the assembly was marred with...
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  • Josip Kolumbo Episode #1.6 (1981) … Josip Kolumbo Episode #1.4 (1981) … Josip Kolumbo Episode #1.3 (1981) … Josip Kolumbo Episode #1.2 (1981) … Josip...
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  • Austrian-Hungarian officer Juraj Juco Rukavina [hr], traders Josip Tomljenović and Nikola Orešković, and tax clerk Josip Japunčić. Rukavina had one of the more important...
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    Davidović K. Marković T. Stefanović* Petronijević P. Janković* Đ. Protić Petronijević A. Simić Petronijević Garašanin A. Simić A. Janković S. Marković* A. Simić...
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    Ivan Kvar (1978) – psihijatar Savić Svetozar Marković (1980) – Svetozar Marković Igmanski marš (1983) – Josip Broz Tito Zadarski memento (1984) – Krševan...
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    an exhibition tour against Australia, before he was succeeded by Vlatko Marković in April 1993. Croatia gained admission into UEFA in June 1993, three months...
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  • Ćurković, Zdravko Kovačević (1997) Josip Marić, Boris Volščanšek (1998) Vladimir Findak, Katica Ileš (1999) 2000s Miloš Marković, Matija Ljubek (2000) Zlatko...
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  • 2009-08-17. "Marković objašnjava kako je počeo" (in Croatian). Sense Tribunal. October 23, 2003. Retrieved 2009-08-17. "Ante Markovic's testimony". Bosnian...
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  • In the Mountains of Yugoslavia (category Films about Josip Broz Tito)
    Stupica as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel I. Cesar as General Schmulc Olivera Marković "Советские анонсы фильмов были пропитаны духом эпохи". Archived from the...
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    Walfare during World War II Josip Broz Tito – ruler of Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1980 Dražen Budiša – politician Ivana Dulić-Marković – Serbian politician of...
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