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Crnobori (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Црнобори) is a
small village in the muni****lity of Pljevlja, Montenegro.
According to the 2003 census, the
village had...
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Josip Crnobori (born in
Banjole near **** on 22
October 1907 - died 12
August 2005) was a
Croatian painter.
Crnobori was born near **** in
Istria in 1907...
- Kljaković, Ivan Meštrović, Ante Motika, Ivo Režek,
Bruno Bulić,
Josip Crnobori,
Antun Medić,
Slavko Kopač and
Slavko Šohaj were
presented by Vladimir...
- Opus
kakva više nema, July 22, 2005 (in Croatian)
Donacija Josip Crnobori Josip Crnobori:
portret Nade Tončić,
olovka na
papiru (in Croatian) Knjižnica...
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Vladimir Pogačić. It was
entered into the 1953
Cannes Film Festival.
Marija Crnobori - Jela
Ledinic Milivoje Živanović - Niko
Marinovic Viktor Starčić - Gospar...
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Barnes as Mac
Haller Ralf
Wolter as Sam
Hawkens Miha
Baloh as
Judge Marija Crnobori as Mine-Yota
Ilija Džuvalekovski [de] as Curly-Bill
Marinko Cosic as Happy...
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representative of symbolism: art-deco and art
nouveau Menci Clement Crnčić
Josip Crnobori Lovro Dobričević
Jelena Dorotka Davor Džalto
Marta Ehrlich Emerik Feješ...
- Čavanj Čerjenci
Cerovci Čestin
Crljenice Crni Vrh,
Pljevlja Crno Brdo
Crnobori Donja Brvenica Dragaši,
Pljevlja Dubac Dubočica Dubrava,
Pljevlja Đuli...
- It was Ivan Gundulić's Dubravka,
directed by
Matko Foteza with
Marija Crnobori in the role of Dubravka. It was soon
followed by the
first performance...
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Oktavijan Miletić
Written by
Josip Horvat Starring Tito Strozzi,
Marija Crnobori Distributed by
Hrvatski Slikopis Release date 1942 (1942)
Language Croatian...