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Arslanagić is a
surname of
South Slavic origin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Abas
Arslanagić (born 1944),
Bosnian handball player and coach...
- Dino
Arslanagić (born 24
April 1993) is a
Belgian professional footballer who
plays as a
centre back for
Macarthur FC. Born in Belgium,
Arslanagić is of...
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Arslanagić Bridge (Serbo-Croatian: Arslanagića ćuprija,
Serbian Cyrillic: Арсланагића ћуприја; Turkish: Arslanağa Köprüsü), is a
bridge in the muni****lity...
- town
quarter dates to the 18th-century
Ottoman period and
includes the
Arslanagić Bridge, also
known as Perovića Bridge. The city lies in the Trebišnjica...
- Abas
Arslanagić (born
October 2, 1944) is a
Bosnian former handball player and
coach who
competed for
Yugoslavia in the 1972
Summer Olympics and in the...
- guitarist/vocalist Dražen Ričl,
rhythm guitarist and
primary songwriter Zlatko Arslanagić,
drummer Darko "Cunja Jelčić, b****
player Aljoša Buha, and keyboardist/backing...
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Zijad Arslanagić (18
April 1936 – 7
January 2020) was a
Bosnian football player. He had one cap for the
Yugoslavia national team.
After beginning to play...
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Ozbiljno pitanje (Serious Question) in 1981. The band also
featured Zlatko Arslanagić [sr], ****ure co-founder of
Crvena Jabuka. In 1983, Ričl
joined one of...
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Maida Arslanagić (born 20
April 1984) is a
retired Bosnian-Croatian
handball player. She is
daughter of the
famous former handball goalkeeper Abaz Arslanagić...
- was held) by IHF.
Other notable players over the
years included Abaz
Arslanagić,
Zoran "Tuta" Živković,
Branislav Pokrajac,
Zlatan Arnautović,
Mirko Bašić...