• Josip Mandić or Josef Mandić (4 April 1883 – Prague, 4 October 1959) was a lawyer and a composer of Croat descent. Mandić was born on 4 April 1883 in...
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  • name include: Aleksandar Mandić (born 1988), Serbian politician Andrija Mandić (born 1965), Montenegrin Serb politician Ante Mandić (1881-1959), Croatian...
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  • renaissance composer Ivo Malec (1925-2019) Ivan Matetić Ronjgov (1880–1960) Josip Mandić (1883–1959) Lovro von Matačić (1899-1985) Rudolf Matz (1901-1988) Branko...
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  • 1510 – 1564) Francesco Mancini (1672–1737) Henry Mancini (1924–1994) Josip Mandić (1883–1959) Francesco Manelli (1594–1667) Francesco Manfredini (1684–1762)...
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    doctorate in law in 1894. Mandić returned to Sarajevo and worked as a judicial clerk before becoming an attorney. In the early 1900s, Mandić became one of the...
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    Mladen Lorković and Prime Minister Nikola Mandić met a group of HSS members, including Torbar, led by Košutić. Mandić and Lorković offered to form a coalition...
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  • Ludvig-Pečar (1929–2008) Ivan Lukačić (1584–1648), renaissance composer Josip Mandić (1883–1959) Ivan Matetić Ronjgov (1880–1960) Boris Papandopulo (1914–1986)...
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  • Ante Pavelić – Poglavnik, President of the Government 1941–1943 Nikola Mandić – President of the Government 1943–1945 Osman Kulenović – Vice-president...
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    Josip Bozanić (pronounced [jǒsip bǒzanit͡ɕ]; born 20 March 1949) is a Croatian prelate of the Catholic Church who was the Archbishop of Zagreb from 1997...
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    Niko Gršković, Josip Jedlowski, and Josip Mandić. Prominent non-member supporters included Rikard Katalinić Jeretov [hr] and Josip Marohnić, the latter...
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    The Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek (Croatian: Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera u Osijeku, Latin: Universitas studiorum Mursensis),...
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    Caius Saint Marinus Maurus of Parentium Saint Vincenca Marko Krizin Leopold Mandić Nicholas Tavelic John of Trogir Miroslav Bulešić Blessed Martyrs of Drina...
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  • was originally scheduled to be held on September 22. 15 April - Death of Josip Manolic in Zagreb 17 April – 2024 Croatian parliamentary election: Voters...
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    championed by a younger generation of architects, like Czech architect Josip Pospišil (Josef Pospíšil), Slovene architect Rudolf Tönnies, and Austrian...
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  • – Andrija Prlainovic 2018 – Josip Pavic 2019 – Denes Varga 2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic 2021 – Dušan Mandić 2022 – Giacomo Cannella 2023...
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    Federal Executive Council of Josip Broz Tito was Yugoslavia's national government from 30 January 1954 to 19 April 1958. Josip Broz Tito was its president...
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    Leopold Mandić began the following spring, and its foundations were blessed on 15 May. On 17 June 1979, the shrine of St. Leopold Bogdan Mandić in Maglaj...
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  • 2024 – TBA Darko Školnik, Ilija Strinčić, Ivica Turas, Ivo Obreza, Manuel Mandić, Mate Begović, Sandi Hribernik, Toni Patrčević, Vjekoslav Šajnić, Željko...
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    historian Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski – historian Ivan Lučić – historian Dominik Mandić – historian Franjo Rački – historian Ivan Ratkaj – historian, Jesuit, explorer...
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  • Jenjić 9 FW  BIH Vinko Rozić 10 MF  CRO Karlo Kamenar 11 FW  CRO Nikola Mandić 12 GK  BIH Marko Galić (captain) 15 DF  BIH Karlo Stapić 16 FW  CRO Branko...
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  • and 1946. The OZNA was founded on May 13, 1944, according to decision of Josip Broz Tito and under the leadership of Aleksandar Ranković (nom de guerre...
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    blessed Gracija of Muo, Augustinian and hermit Ilija Janjić, Bishop Leopold Mandić, Catholic saint Franjo Kunčer, motorsport racer Andrija Maurović, comic...
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  • archeologist, bibliographer, librarian and historian of Albanian origin. Josip Jović (1969–1991), policeman. Ante Ledić (born 1939), businessman and politician...
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    Josip Mihalović (Hungarian: Mihalovics József; 16 January 1814 – 19 February 1891) was a Croatian-Hungarian Cardinal of the Catholic Church and Archbishop...
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    the NDH In office 29 January 1944 – 8 August 1944 Prime Minister Nikola Mandić Preceded by Miroslav Navratil Succeeded by Nikola Steinfl Minister of Transportation...
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    Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome. He was sponsored here by Fra Dominik Mandić, and during his time in the city was received by Pope Pius XII. In July...
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    (1998–2006, 2018) Goran Čarapina (2000–2001) Josip Ereš (2012–2016) Matej Hrstić (2012–2017) David Mandić (2012–2018) Marko Matić (2005–2012) Željko Musa...
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  • 105-115 David Mandić, The Accentuation of Nouns in the Premantura Dialects, 2013, Hrvatski dijalektološki zbornik, 18, pg. 187-202 David Mandić, The Accentuation...
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    was appointed the archbishop coadjutor of Zagreb in 2023 and succeeded Josip Bozanić that year. Dražen Kutleša was born in Duvno, present-day Tomislavgrad...
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    the Independent State of Croatia Heads of Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante...
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