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Cvijetin "Majo" Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Цвијетин Мајо Мијатовић; 8
January 1913 – 15
November 1993) was a
Yugoslav communist politician who served...
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Cvijetin Blagojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Цвијетин Благојевић; born
April 10, 1955) is a
Bosnian Serb
football manager and
former player. Born in Lopare,...
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Cvijetni Brijeg Stadium was a
football stadium in the
neighbourhood of Drač in Podgorica, Montenegro. It used to be the home
stadium of FK
Mladost Podgorica...
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presidency of
Yugoslavia for ten days, when the
office p****ed on to
Cvijetin Mijatović.
After the
breakup of Yugoslavia, Koliševski
lived in Skopje...
- of Yugoslavia. Đuro
Pucar (5
November 1948 – 5
March 1965) (1899–1979)
Cvijetin Mijatović (5
March 1965 – 9
April 1969) (1913–1993)
Branko Mikulić (9 April...
- battalion, »Mrkonjić«,
signed an
agreement with the NDH on 23. May, 1942.
Cvijetin Todić and Savo Božić,
commanders of the
Chetnik Ozren and
Trebava detachments...
- 153
votes in favour.
Political scientist Dušan Spasojević and
analyst Cvijetin Milivojević
argued that
Macut would lack
autonomy as
prime minister on...
- east
Bosnian Chetniks detachments.
Commandant of
Ozren Chetnik detachment Cvijetin Todić
requested a
meeting to
reach an
agreement with
representatives of...
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Before that,
between 1951 and 2008, home of OFK
Titograd was at
Stadion Cvijetin Brijeg, at the Old Podgorica's
neighbourhood Drač. But,
because their stadium...
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President (1953–1980)
Lazar Koliševski,
President of the
Presidency (1980)
Cvijetin Mijatović,
President of the
Presidency (1980–1981)
Sergej Kraigher, President...