• Josip Čop (born 14 October 1954) is a Croatian retired footballer. During his club career he played for NK Varteks, NK Zagreb, NK Hajduk Split and SK...
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  • player Duje Čop (born 1990), Croatian footballer Franci Čop (1914–2003), Slovenian alpine skier Iztok Čop (born 1972), Slovenian rower Josip Čop (born 1954)...
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  • Dragan Stojković (1965-03-03)3 March 1965 (aged 19) 12 Radnički Niš 17 4FW Josip Čop (1954-10-14)14 October 1954 (aged 29) 2 Hajduk Split 18 4FW Stjepan Deverić...
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  • Ratko Čolić (1949–1951) 14/0 Vladimir Čonč (1956–1956) 1/0 Josip Čop (1984–1984) 2/0 Milan Čop (1963–1964) 10/0 Bartol Čulić (1931–1935) 10/0 Saša Ćurčić...
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  • Fernando Consag (1703–1759), missionary, explorer and cartographer. Josip Čop (born 1954), footballer player. Renato Cornett (born 1965), boxer. Lovro...
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    Josip Palada (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Јосип Палада, pronounced [jǒsip palǎːda]; 5 February 1912 – 4 May 1994) was a Yugoslavian tennis player. Palada...
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  • Simović FW 2 Zoran Vulić DF 3 Goran Šušnjara MF 4 Dragutin Čelić DF 5 Josip Čop DF 6 Vedran Rožić FW 7 Zlatko Vujović MF 8 Blaž Slišković DF 9 Zoran Vujović...
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  • 1984 8th place Zoran Simović Ivan Gudelj Zlatko Vujović Branko Miljuš Josip Čop UEFA Euro 1996 7th place Aljoša Asanović Tonči Gabrić UEFA Euro 2004 13th...
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    his friend from high school, Matija Čop, returned to Ljubljana and re-established contacts with Prešeren. Čop soon recognized his friend's poetic talent...
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  • Rogošić Athletic club for disabled persons Agram from Zagreb Dinko Bravar Josip Čop Elvis Fatović Danijela Grgić Emil Hofman Miroslav Kotarac Marin Mišura...
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  • (1876–1918) – author, poet, storyteller, playwright, and essayist Matija Čop (1797–1835) – author Mate Dolenc (born 1945) – author Fran Saleški Finžgar...
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  • Mile Petković (1992) Stanko Mršić (1993–95) Davor Čop (interim) (1994) Tomislav Radić (1995–96) Davor Čop (interim) (1995) Mile Petković (1996–97) Tomislav...
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  • Badelj Borna Barišić Karlo Bartolec Filip Bradarić Josip Brekalo Marcelo Brozović Duje Ćaleta-Car Duje Čop Vedran Ćorluka Tin Jedvaj Lovre Kalinić Nikola...
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  • Ratko Čolić (1949/1951) 14/0 Vladimir Čonč (1956/1956) 1/0 Josip Čop (1984/1984) 2/0 Milan Čop (1963/1964) 10/0 Bartol Čulić (1931/1935) 10/0 Dragan Ćirić...
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    Anamari Velenšek Urška Žolnir Gašper Berlot Marjan Jelenko Mitja Oranič Iztok Čop Milan Janša Janez Klemenčič Sašo Mirjanič Sadik Mujkič Bojan Prešern Luka...
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    Josip Zovko (4 June 1970 – 3 April 2019) was a Croatian actor and director. A native of the Berinovac, Lokvičići municipality in the Imotska Krajina he...
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  • Vlado Stenzel (Štencl) Josip Milković Velimir Kljaić Josip Šojat Abas Arslanagić Zlatko Lukić Pero Janjić Ante Kostelić Josip Glavaš Ivica Obrvan Mirko...
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    representative of symbolism: art-deco and art nouveau Menci Clement Crnčić Josip Crnobori Lovro Dobričević Jelena Dorotka Davor Džalto Marta Ehrlich Emerik...
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    Rukavina (as player: Hajduk Split 2007–2008 / Dinamo Zagreb 2010–2014) Duje Čop (as player: Hajduk Split 2009–2011 / Dinamo Zagreb 2012–2015, 2021–2022)...
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  • ISBN 978-80-7036-448-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Čop, Jelena (2011). Glagoljaš Dragutin Antun Parčić (in Croatian). Osijek.{{cite...
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    Bled include: Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia was born in 1929 in Bled. Iztok Čop (born 1972), rower, multiple Olympic medalist Peter Florjančič (1919–2020)...
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  • Oštrovac on Damir's and Katarina's wedding day. He, Damir and Josip are best friends. Josip is best friend of Damir and Ljubo. He is married to Diana. His...
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  • Edhem Čamo † - Franc Čelešnik † - Bojan Čerček - Avgust Černigoj † - Bojan Čop † - Vasa Čubrilović † - Aleksandar Despić † - Milan R. Dimitrijević - Davorin...
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  • Duje Čop scored only goal for Dinamo Zagreb. On 12 July 2013, Dinamo Zagreb played first game of the new season against Osijek and won 3–1. Duje Čop scored...
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  • This is a list of Slovenian literary historians and critics. Matija Čop (1797–1835) Anton Janežič (1828–1869) Fran Levstik (1831–1887) Matija Murko (1861–1952)...
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  • Ilija Mitić, Mirko Stojanović, Momčilo Gavrić, Dimitrije Davidović, Milan Čop, Ilija Lukić, Sele Milošević, and Dragan Đukić. As for Tana's Toros soccer...
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  • Ivan Ćurković 2 Mirsad Fazlagić 3 Svetozar Vujović 4 Rudolf Belin 5 Milan Čop 6 Jovan Miladinović 7 Spasoje Samardžić 8 Slaven Zambata 9 Ivica Osim 10...
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    the Greek Civil War in 1947–1949. It expelled Yugoslavia in 1948 after Josip Broz Tito insisted on an independent program. Its newspaper, For a Lasting...
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  • Slovenian international players include Samir Handanović, Milivoje Novaković, Josip Iličić, Benjamin Šeško, Boštjan Cesar, Jan Oblak, Bojan Jokić, Valter Birsa...
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  • May 2018. 6 goals Josip Barišić (Osijek 5, Cibalia 1) 5 goals Mladen Bartolović (Cibalia) 4 goals Nenad Bjelica (Osijek) Davor Čop (Cibalia) Zoran Zekić...
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