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Boljkovac is a
village in the muni****lity of
Gornji Vakuf,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census, its po****tion was 322.
Ethnic composition...
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Josip Boljkovac (Croatian pronunciation: [jǒsip bǒʎkovat͡s]; 12
November 1920 – 10
November 2014) was a
Croatian politician who
served as the
first Minister...
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members of the
Communist establishment, such as
Josip Manolić and
Josip Boljkovac.
President Tuđman and
other HDZ
officials traveled abroad and gathered...
- 2013. Čizmić,
Martina (13
February 2009). "Josip
Boljkovac:
Hrvatska je prva
napala Srbe" [Josip
Boljkovac:
Croatia Attacked Serbs First].
Nacional (in Croatian)...
- and
Herzegovina Dragoslav Bokan,
Serbian film
director and
writer Josip Boljkovac,
former Minister of
Interior of
Croatia Momir Bulatović,
former President...
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Gorica is a
village in Croatia. It is
connected by the D3 highway.
Josip Boljkovac (1920-2014),
former Croatian Minister of the
Interior Ivan Šubašić (1892-1955)...
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original on 18
October 2015.
Retrieved 5
August 2013. "Čičak:
Ubijali su
Boljkovac i Manolić, a štiti ih Mesić". Večernji. 11
April 2009.
Archived from the...
- head of the
Yugoslav Air
Force at the time,
following a
request by
Josip Boljkovac,
Interior Minister of Croatia. As the
fighting around Plitvice ended,...
- July 1991 – 17 July 1991
Prime Minister Josip Manolić
Preceded by
Josip Boljkovac Succeeded by Ivan Vekić 62nd
Mayor of
Split In
office 1990–1991 Preceded...
- Reihl-Kir
asked the
Minister of
Internal Affairs Josip Boljkovac to
transfer him "anywhere else".
Boljkovac agreed to move Reihl-Kir to the capital, Zagreb....