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Mirko Bazić (2
November 1938 – 10
March 2021) was a
Croatian footballer and
later football manager.
Bazić pla**** in the
Yugoslav Second League in 1958...
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Petar Bazić (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Базић) is a
licensed FIFA
agent and
former Serbian footballer. Born in Mladenovac, SR Serbia,
still during Yugoslavia...
- "2010 J-14 Teen Icon
Awards Winners -
Charice Won Icon of Tomorrow". www.
bazics.net.
November 3, 2010.
Archived from the
original on
October 16, 2021. Retrieved...
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University of
Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0472081493.
Retrieved 29
December 2017.
Bazić 2008, p. 254. Blagojević 2001, p. 26. Синиша Мишић (2010). Лексикон градова...
- (1975–1976) Momčilo Spasojević (1976–1977)
Ilija Miljuš (1977–1978)
Mirko Bazić (1978–1980) Dušan Drašković (1980)
Marko Valok (1981)
Husnija Fazlić (1981–1982)...
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Viduka 1994–1995: Mark
Viduka Coach of the Year 1993–1994:
Mirko Bažić 1994–1995:
Mirko Bažić NSL Top Goal
Scorer 1993–1994: Mark
Viduka 1994–1995: Mark Viduka...
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Mustafa Arda Acar Turkey 104.88 6 50 102.78 4 25 56 56 Vuk
Bazic Serbia 105.13 4 51 105.19 4 26 57 55
Vilius Rasimavičius Lithuania 114...
- War, 1914-1918.
Purdue University Press. pp. 9–. ISBN 978-1-55753-476-7.
Bazić 2003, p. 221. Jović 2009, pp. 171–197. B. G.
Ramcharan (1 July 1997). The...
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Bobek (1972)
Domagoj Kapetanović (1973) Ivan Marković (1973–1974)
Mirko Bazić (1974–1977)
Rudolf Belin (1977–1978)
Vlatko Marković (1978–1980) Ivan Marković...
- were
created that were
based on and
inspired by
North Star BASIC, such as
BaZic (a
rewrite of
North Star BASIC,
taking advantage of the
faster Zilog Z80...