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    The Pelivan (Serbian Cyrillic: Пеливан) is an Oriental-style pastry shop in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. One of the best known pastry shops in Belgrade...
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  • Pelivan is a commune in Moldova. Pelivan may also refer to Pelivan, Belgrade, a pastry shop in Belgrade, Serbia Dominik Pelivan (born 1996), German-Croatian...
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    key Croatian Peasant Party members from Livno Florijan Sučić and Ivan Pelivan joined the partisans resistance and mobilized many other Croats. Croatian...
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  • 1990s, and opposed Alija Izetbegović in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He died in Belgrade in 1996. Karabegović was born on 7 September 1911 in Banja Luka. He attended...
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    Famous pastry shop Pelivan was founded in 1851 in the neighborhood. As of 2020, it is the oldest, still operational pastry shop in Belgrade, although on another...
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    operational sweetshop in Belgrade, "Pelivan", is located in the street, at No. 20. It was founded in 1851 by Mustafa Pelivan, a Gorani from Dragaš. Mustafa...
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  • historija usmene narodne književnosti (in Croatian), Zagreb: Ante Pelivan i Danica Pelivan, p. 191, ISBN 9788681703014, OCLC 27260153, Od Tešana je Vuk zapisao...
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    historija usmene narodne književnosti (in Croatian), Zagreb: Ante Pelivan i Danica Pelivan, p. 191, ISBN 9788681703014, OCLC 27260153, Od Tešana je Vuk zapisao...
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    Rudi Kolak (category University of Belgrade Faculty of Law alumni)
    near Ključ to a Bosnian Croat family. He studied at the University of Belgrade's Law School until 1940. Kolak joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia...
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    Hasan Brkić (category University of Belgrade Faculty of Law alumni)
    Belgrade where he graduated in 1937. During his high school days, he was a member of the Communist Party Youth. During his student days in Belgrade he...
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    Hasan Muratović (category University of Belgrade alumni)
    Sarajevo in 1972 and the PhD at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Belgrade in 1981. Muratović began teaching as an assistant professor at the Faculty...
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    Avdo Humo (category University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology alumni)
    continued his education in Bihać. Subsequently, he enrolled the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology, where he obtained a degree in world and Yugoslav...
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  • Jovan Radosavljević of Ibarskog Kolašin Toma Vasiljević of Dragačeva Spira Pelivan of Tetovo Đorđe Jeleković of Vranje Spasa Janković of Vranja Proka Stojanović...
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    of One Generation). Čolaković died on 30 March 1983 at the age of 82 in Belgrade.[ISBN missing] After World War II, Čolaković was awarded many high profile...
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    aspekti: analitičko-sintetički pogledi (in Croatian). Zagreb: Ante Pelivan i Danica Pelivan. pp. 75–76. ISBN 978-86-81703-01-4. Dragić 2007, p. 279, 283. Dragić...
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    Lovrenović Marko Ćeranić Jure Pelivan Prime Ministers of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1997) Jure Pelivan Mile Akmadžić Haris Silajdžić...
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    December 1990 – 3 March 1992 President Alija Izetbegović Prime Minister Jure Pelivan Preceded by Zlatan Karavdić Succeeded by Mariofil Ljubić Personal details...
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    Herzegovina In office 20 December 1990 – 5 October 1996 Prime Minister Jure Pelivan Mile Akmadžić Haris Silajdžić Hasan Muratović Vice President Adil Zulfikarpašić...
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    of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Pucar died on 12 April 1979 in Belgrade at the Military Medical Academy and was buried in Novo groblje (New Cemetery)...
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  • aide Ion Pelivan wrote to L'Humanité to restate that the union was expressing the free will of the Bessarabian people. In his notes, Pelivan referred...
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  • Božidar Matić (category University of Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering alumni)
    Zagreb, where he earned a BS in 1960. He earned an MS at the University of Belgrade in 1963, and finally a PhD at the University of Sarajevo in 1971. Matić...
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    elected as the Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Jure Pelivan, of the HDZ, was elected as the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of...
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    gained the title of Doctor of Economic Sciences from Alpha BK University in Belgrade. Since 2009, he worked as a senior assistant and then assistant professor...
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