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Stjepan Boltižar (1
August 1913 – 30
November 1989) was a
Croatian gymnast. He
competed in
eight events at the 1948
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- group's
original vocalist,
Marcela Munger, and
original guitarist,
Rajko Boltižar,
would reform O'Hara in 1972, the new
incarnation of the band releasing...
- Bishop:
Paulus Palásthy (1886.05.04 – 1899.09.24)
Auxiliary Bishop: József
Boltizár (1875.08.24 – 1905.05.17)
Auxiliary Bishop:
Joseph Szabó (1868.06.22 –...
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Frankapan and
Juraj Sili
kapetan dvoranski and
vicekapetan of Žumberak and
Boltizar Babonosić
prefect of
Ozalj on
behalf of
Petar Zrinski.
Those who gave testimony...
- with
forthcoming competitions such as
International Tournament "Stjepan
Boltižar"
where she won a
number of
medals from 1997 to 2003. In 1999, she took...
- of Yugoslavia.
Mirko Bogović (1816–1893), poet and politician.
Stjepan Boltižar (1913–1989), gymnast.
Dominik Božak (born 1991),
footballer player. Slavko...
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Frankapan and
Juraj Sili
kapetan dvoranski and
vicekapetan of Žumberak and
Boltizar Babonosić
prefect of
Ozalj on
behalf of
Petar Zrinski.
Those who gave testimony...
- se
napokon smiješi obnova". RTL (in Croatian).
Retrieved 29
April 2021.
Boltižar,
Matija (21
October 2019). "MOST
SLOBODE PRED
RASPADOM Struka tražila hitno...
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Frankapan and
Juraj Sili
kapetan dvoranski and
vicekapetan of Žumberak and
Boltizar Babonosić
prefect of
Ozalj on
behalf of
Petar Zrinski.
Those who gave testimony...
- Czechoslovakia 17.0 16.1 33.1 64
Ivica Jelić Yugoslavia 16.2 16.7 32.9 65
Stjepan Boltižar Yugoslavia 15.8 17.0 32.8 66
Drago Jelić Yugoslavia 17.0 15.75 32.75...