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Blaženka Despot (January 1, 1930 in
Zagreb –
February 18, 2001 in Zagreb) was a
Croatian philosopher,
socialist feminist, and sociologist.
After finishing...
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Blaženka Divjak (born 1 January, 1967) is a
Croatian scientist and
university professor at the
University of Zagreb,
Faculty of
Organization and Informatics...
- Badžović (1850–1930), teacher,
activist of the
Serbian national movement Blaženka Despot (1930–2001),
Croatian philosopher and
sociologist Branko Despot...
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Biserka Vodenlič (born 18
March 1935) is a
Croatian cross-country skier. She
competed in the women's 10
kilometres and the women's 3 × 5
kilometre relay...
- Darko; Kovacevic, Stana; Wadsworth,
Larry C.; Schwarz, Ivana; Šajatović,
Blaženka Brlobašić (October 2009). "Analysis of
Artificial Leather With Textile...
- Secaucus, N.J.:
Carol Pub. Group. ISBN 0-8065-1930-4. OCLC 37154859. Scheuer,
Blaženka (2017). "Animal
Names for
Hebrew Bible Female Prophets".
Literature and...
- Zlatko, Zlatomir,
Zvezdelin Feminine Berislava, Biserka, Blaga, Blagica,
Blaženka, Bogdana, Bogomila, Bogumila, Borka, Borislava, Božena, Božica, Božidarka...
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Nicole M; Standl, Marie; Kerkhof, Marjan; Jonsdottir, Ingileif; Bukvic,
Blazenka K; Kaakinen, Marika; Sleimann, Patrick; Thorleifsson, Gudmar; Thorsteinsdottir...
- to not
feature the
studio a
reportage and live duels.
After 103 days,
Blaženka Slamar was
crowned as the
winner and won 425,000 kunas.
Seven men and seven...
- Malčić
Gordana Inkret Edo Peročević
Cinematography Ivica Rajković
Edited by
Blaženka Jenčić
Music by ****n Dedić
Production company Croatia Film
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