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Aralica is a
Serbian and
Croatian surname. It may
refer to: Ante
Aralica (born 1996),
Croatian footballer Ivan
Aralica (born 1930),
Yugoslav and Croatian...
- Ivan
Aralica (born 10
September 1930) is a
Croatian novelist and essayist. Born in
Promina near Knin, and
having finished pedagogical school and Philosophical...
- Ante
Aralica (born 23 July 1996) is a
Croatian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Bulgarian club
Lokomotiv Sofia.
Aralica started his career...
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Performed by the
Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra Personnel Vojislav Aralica – guitar,
keyboards Šaban Bajramović –
vocals Rade Kosmajac – keyboards...
- helységnévtára". www.ksh.hu.
Retrieved 2024-03-15. Kovačević, Miladin;
Aralica,
Vesna (2023). Попис становништва, домаћинстава и станова 2022. године...
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Stojan Aralica (b. Škare, Lika, 24
December 1883 – d. Belgrade, Serbia, 4
February 1980) was a
Serbian Impressionist painter and academic. The life of...
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Lukov Eze
Vezalov Tomašević Petrović Banović
Iliev Bouhna Tsvetanov Ožbolt
Aralica Lokomotiv lineup in the
Bulgarian Cup
Final 2018–19 On 15 May 2019, Lokomotiv...
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Quesada 2014, p. 28. Brnardic,
Vladimir (17
November 2016).
Aralica, Višeslav (ed.).
World War II
Croatian Legionaries:
Croatian Troops Under...
- with the
backing vocalists Jasmina Nunić Pera and
Tamara Aralica,
producer Vojislav Aralica who
recorded keyboards, slide, acoustic,
electric and b****...
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directed by
Jakov Sedlar.
Based on the
novel of the same name by Ivan
Aralica, the plot of the film
deals with the
Yugoslav death march of **** collaborators...