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Bratoljub Klaić (also
Adolf Klaić; 27 July 1909 in
Bizovac – 1983 in Zagreb) was a
Croatian linguist and translator. He was born in the muni****lity of...
- Božidar, Božo, Bratislav, Budimir, Branimir, Brajko, Branko, Braslav,
Bratoljub, Cvitko, Cvjetko, Časlav, Častimir, Čedomir, Dalibor, Damir, Darko, Davor...
- cast members.
Dragoljub Aleksić as himself,
acrobat (director, producer)
Bratoljub Gligorijević as Mr. Petrović Vera Jovanović-Šegović as
stepmother Ana...
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Borna Božetjeh Božidar Božo
Brajko Branimir Branko Braslav Bratislav Bratoljub Budimir Časlav
Cvitko Cvjetko Czesław Častimir Čedomir
Dalibor Damir Darko...
- Klaić is a
Croatian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bratoljub Klaić,
Croatian linguist and
writer Miho Klaić,
Croatian politician Miro...
- one each by the
Democratic Party and the People's
Movement of Serbia.
Bratoljub Stanisavljević, who was
elected with an endor****t from the Progressives...
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Country Serbia City Belgrade
Settlements 13
Government • Mayor
Bratoljub Stanisavljević (SNS) Area • Village 57.93 km2 (22.37 sq mi) • Muni****lity...
- politician.
Frane Vinko Golem (1938–2007),
diplomat and politician.
Bratoljub Klaić (1909–1983),
linguist and translator.
Pavle Dešpalj (1934–2021)...
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president of it in his
final year and
published essays in its
journal Bratoljub (which he
edited in
school year 1906/07). At that time,
Slovene students...
- Škavić 1954–1962 —
Branko Gavella 1962–1970 —
Kosta Spaić 1970–1972 —
Bratoljub Klaić 1972–1976 — Izet Hajdarhodžić 1976–1980 —
Vladan Švacov 1980–1982...