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- Јовaн "Јово" Станисављевић; 1897–27 February 1925), known by his nickname Čaruga (Чаруга), was a Serbian outlaw (hajduk) in Slavonia in the early 20th century...
- Charuga (Čaruga) is a 1991 Yugoslav film directed by Rajko Grlić. Based on the novel by Ivan Kušan, it tells a true story about legendary Slavonian bandit...
- Hood-like figure, and dubbed him "Čaruga of Zagorje", after an infamous post-World War I outlaw Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga. Pintarić was born in 1941 in Zrinski...
- (1848–1888), commander in the 1875–77 Herzegovina Uprising Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga (1897–1925), outlaw in Slavonia Ivo Senjanin (d. 1612), Habsburg uskok Mijat...
- potrebno troje, 1985) That Summer of White Roses (Đavolji raj, 1989) Charuga (Čaruga, 1991) Josephine (2002) The Border Post (Karaula, 2006) Just Between Us...
- fighters include Starina Novak, a notable outlaw was Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga. In medieval Wallachia, Moldavia, Transylvania and Ukraine, the Haiduks...
- Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga in Croatia-Slavonia. The latter joined forces with Božo Matijević to establish a band of highwaymen. Čaruga gained a po****r nickname...
- 1991 – The Little One (Mala) – Directed by: Predrag Antonijević 1991 – ČarugaDirected by: Rajko Grlić 1993 – Arizona DreamDirected by: Emir Kusturica...
- Jovo Bosančić (born 1970), retired Serbian footballer Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga (1897–1925), Serbian outlaw in Slavonia in the early 20th century Jovo Čučković...
- is known in Polish folklore as Janiczek or Janicek Jovo Stanisavljevic Caruga, Serb Diego Corrientes Mateos Andalusian (1757–1781) El Guapo Andalusian...