Slavko Löwy (August 7, 1904 – April 1, 1996) was a Croatian architect. Löwy was born in Koprivnica to a respectable and wealthy Croatian Jewish family...
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Fritzi Löwy (1910–1994), Austrian swimmer Isaac Lowy (1793–1847), Hungarian businessman Meshulim Feish Lowy (1921–2015), Hungarian rabbi Michael Löwy (born...
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Croatian economist Slavko Löwy, Croatian architect Slavko Milosavlevski, Macedonian sociologist Slavko Wolf, Croatian Jewish lawyer Slavko Ziherl, Slovenian...
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Hiršl Rudolf Horvat Baltazar Dvorničić Napuly Ivan Generalić Ivan Golac Slavko Löwy Armin Schreiner Milivoj Solar Dejan Šomoci Branko Švarc Cresswell, Peterjon;...
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economist, UN's expert Slobodan Lang, physician, politician, humanitarian Slavko Löwy, architect Rudolf Lubinski, architect Branko Lustig, film producer and...
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architect, Jewish Lavoslav Horvat Drago Ibler Viktor Kovačić – architect Slavko Löwy – architect, Jewish Rudolf Lubinski – architect, Jewish Paskoje Miličević...
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Budapest, Austria-Hungary–?), was a noted Hungarian architect. Hungary Slavko Löwy (7 August 1904, Koprivnica, Austria-Hungary–1 April 1996, Zagreb, Croatia)...
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the time. In 1937, the synagogue was thoroughly remodeled by architect Slavko Löwy. During World War II, the synagogue was destroyed and used as a prison...
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Juričić Franjo Klein Viktor Kovačić Luciano Laurana (Lucijan Vranjanin) Slavko Löwy Aleksandar Ljahnicky Paskoje Miličević Mihov Juraj Neidhardt Velimir...
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painter and sculptor Zvonimir Lončarić (1927–2004); painter and sculptor Slavko Löwy (1904–1996); architect Rudolf Lubinski (1873–1935); architect Ivan Meštrović...
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– Marijan Haberle 1974 – Vlado Antolić 1975 – Lovro Perković 1976 – Slavko Löwy 1977 – Zvonimir Vrkljan 1978 – Božidar Rašica 1979 – Franjo Bahovec 1980...
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Nineteenth-Century Life. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-87140-467-1. Splichal, Slavko (2002). Principles of publicity and press freedom. Rowman & Littlefield...
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Hungary at Eurovision in 2017 and 2019 Zsófia Tóth (born 1989), triathlete Slavko Wolf (1862–1936), Croatian lawyer, chess player and writer. Zoltan Bathory...
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genocid?". www.danas.org (in Croatian). Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Slavko Goldstein. "Moj otac". Kolo (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska. Archived from...
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22:00 Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan Attendance: 44,297 Referee: Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia) 29 November 2022 (2022-11-29) 22:00 Al Thumama Stadium...
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Johann Löwenthal (Hungary, England, 1810–1876) Leopold Löwy, Jr (Austria, 1871–after 1909) Leopold Löwy, Sr (Austria, 1840–after 1904) Moishe Lowtzky (Ukraine...
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Andrew Redmayne entered the goal, beginning the 'wiggle routine', referee Slavko Vinčić immediately reprimanded Redmayne, informing him that his behaviour...
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