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surname include: Amar
Brkić (born 2007),
Indonesian football player Ante
Brkić (born 1988),
Croatian chess player Boško
Brkić (1968–1993),
Romeo of Sarajevo...
- Ivan
Brkić may
refer to: Ivan
Brkić (actor) (1960–2015),
Croatian actor Ivan
Brkić (footballer) (born 1995),
Croatian footballer This
disambiguation page...
- Amar
Rayhan Brkić (born 11 June 2007) is a
footballer who
plays as a
winger for
German side
Darmstadt 98. Born in Germany, he is a
youth international...
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Marko Brkić may
refer to:
Marko Brkić (basketball) (born 1982),
Serbian basketball player Marko Brkić (footballer) (born 2000),
Bosnian footballer This...
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Haris Brkić (Serbian: Харис Бркић; July 24, 1974 –
December 15, 2000) was a
Yugoslavian basketball player. He
achieved greatest results in
Partizan and...
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Zvonko Brkić (18
September 1912,
Gornja Vrba – 27
August 1977) was a
Croatian politician who
served as the
president of the
Executive Council of the People's...
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Marijan Brkić (born 20
January 1962), also
known under the
nickname Brk, is a
Croatian guitarist and producer, best
known for his work with
Croatian bands...
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Tomislav Brkić ([tǒmislaʋ bř̩ːkitɕ]; born 9
March 1990) is a
Bosnian professional tennis player.
Brkić achieved a career-high in
doubles of
World No....
- headquarters) and Johannesburg. It was co-founded in 2009 by
Branislav 'Branko'
Brkic, who was also the publication's editor-in-chief, and
Styli Charalambous...
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Brkić shows one
approximation of the
Colebrook equation based on the
Lambert W-function...