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Josip Cindro (1760–1824) was a
Dalmatian politician who was the
Mayor of Split. "
Cindro".
Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian).
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October 2020...
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Jakov Cindro (1755–1818;
pronounced [jâkoʋ t͡sǐːndro]) was a
Dalmatian noble that
served as the
first Mayor of
Split between 1806 and 1809. "
Cindro". Croatian...
- Campabadal, F; C****e, G; Catacchini, E; Chilingarov, A; Ciampolini, P;
Cindro, V; Costa, M.J; Creanza, D; et al. (2001). "Radiation hard
silicon detectors—developments...
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entrepreneur and
developer Jakov Brdar, Slovenian-Bosnian
sculptor Jakov Cindro,
Croatian politician Jakov Fak, Croatian-Slovenian
biathlete Jakov Filipović...
- iseljenika. 1996. p. 39. I bez mletačke pomoći,
splitski plemići
Alberti i
Cindro s Kaštelanima i
uskocima to uspješe na Cvjetnicu, 7.
travnja 1596. Turci...
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group of
thirteen founders led by
Croatian scientist Prof. Ph.D.
Nikola Cindro established the
Croatian Nobility ****ociation. From the beginning, the ****ociation...
- Pierre; Crow, Yanick; Cunningham, Steve; Esteva, Blandine; Heberle, Lada
Cindro (December 2008). "Delineation of Late
Onset Hypoventilation ****ociated with...
- was on 7
April 1569,
liberated by
Split noblemen Ivan
Alberti and
Nikola Cindro. Bey
Mustafa responded by
bringing under Klis
Fortress more than 10,000...
- Borchi, E.; Borer, K.; Bruzzi, M.; Buontempo, S.; Casagrande, L.; Chen, W.;
Cindro, V.; Dezillie, B.; Dierlamm, A. (2003-11-21). "The
effect of
charge collection...
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noble family from the
Republic of Dubrovnik.
Called Crijević in
Croatian Cindro 13th century–present
Noble family from
Split Ćipiko
Noble family from Trogir...