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surname include:
Plamen Brankov (born 1949),
Bulgarian water polo
player Slavko Brankov (1951–2006),
Croatian actor Tena
Nemet Brankov (born 1994), Croatian...
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Slavko Brankov (Serbian Cyrillic: Славко Бранков; 19 May 1951 – 8
August 2006) was a
Croatian film,
theatre and
television actor of Serb descent. He graduated...
- Branko's
Bridge (Serbian: Бранков мост, romanized:
Brankov most) is the second-largest
bridge (after Gazela) of Belgrade, Serbia,
connecting the city...
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Nemet Brankov (born 4
January 1994) is a
Croatian actress.
Brankov was born on 4
January 1994 in Zagreb, the only
daughter of
actors Slavko Brankov and...
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Plamen Brankov (Bulgarian: Пламен Бранков; born 14
March 1949) is a
Bulgarian water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1972 Summer...
- the
final shortlist.
Mustafa Nadarević as
Professor Miša
Brankov Mira
Banjac as Ana
Brankov Zafir Hadžimanov as
Marko Popović
Predrag Ejdus as
Rabbi Meto...
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Georgi Brankov Chorbadzhiyski (Bulgarian: Георги Бранков Чорбаджийски; born 28
August 2004) is a
Bulgarian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for CSKA...
- Act I "Too Bad" - Ivanov,
Brankov, Bibinski, and
Hotel Staff "Paris
Loves Lovers" -
Steve Canfield and
Ninotchka "Stereophonic Sound" -
Janice Dayton...
- open for public),
suitable for canyoning. The
highest waterfall is
under Brankov near Ružomberok - Podsuchá (55 m high),
reachable by
green marked footpath...
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Boroff to
compose the
score for his next picture.
Three Soviet commissars Brankov, Bibinski, and
Ivanov attempt to
escort the
composer back to Russia. To...