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Juraj Biankini (30
August 1847 in
Stari Grad – 27
March 1928 in Split) was a
journalist and
Croatian and
Yugoslavian politician. He
moved to
Zadar to attend...
- Ante
Biankini (Stari Grad, Hvar. 31
August 1860 – Chicago, 9
February 1934) was a physician, author, criminologist,
publisher and
Croatian and Yugoslavian...
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until further notice. List of
beaches List of
beaches in
Israel "
Biankini". www.
biankini.com.
Archived from the
original on 25 May 2019.
Retrieved 12 November...
- Miho Klaić and a
radical minority led by
Mihovil Pavlinović and
Juraj Biankini. It
united with the
Party of
Rights in 1905 into the "Croatian Party"....
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Vicko Ivčević
Frane Ivanišević Ante Tresić Pavičić Ante Vuković
Juraj Biankini Party of
Rights Ivo
Prodan Josip Virgil Perić Serb People's
Party Dušan...
- Mičić; and Gazzari. Later, the
membership also
included Milan Srškić, Ante
Biankini,
Mihajlo Pupin, Lujo Bakotić, Ivan De Giulli, Niko Gršković,
Josip Jedlowski...
- Town Hall,
built 1893.
Stari Grad
Museum is
housed in the
former Palaca Biankini.
Special exhibits show a
reconstruction of an
ancient Gr**** shipwreck,...
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important role in
unification of
Dalmatia and Croatia. In 1871,
Juraj Biankini became the
editor of the
Narodni list at
urging of
Mihovil Pavlinović,...
- s****, see List of
beaches in
Palestine (includes Kalia, Neve Midbar, and
Biankini;
Mineral Beach is
closed indefinitely due to sinkholes). Ein Gedi Spa –...
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Progressive Party Vicko Ivčević Pero Čingrija Ante Tresić Pavičić
Juraj Biankini Ivo
Prodan Josip Virgil Perić Ante Dulibić Ante Sesardić Dušan
Baljak Gjuro...