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Davorka Balić (born 7
January 1988 in Osijek, SFR Yugoslavia) is a
Croatian female basketball player.
Profile at eurobasket.com v t e...
- Maček, Irena; Boros, Gergely; Ševčík, Jan; Fujii, Saori; Hackenberger,
Davorka; Tuf, Ivan H.; Hornung, Elisabeth; Páll-Gergely, Barna; Kjøller, Rasmus...
- Tree of Life. Mai, Owl &
Kersting 2005, p. 45. Dembo, Mana; Radovčić,
Davorka; Garvin,
Heather M.; Laird, Myra F.; Schroeder, Lauren; Scott, Jill E.;...
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exclamation expressing joy or sorrow.[citation needed]
Feminine variant:
Davorka. The name may
refer to:
Davor Antunović (born 1979), po****r
German author...
- (original
scientific article). pp. 117–193. Ramet,
Sabrina P.; Matić,
Davorka (2007).
Democratic Transition in Croatia:
Value Transformation, Education...
- Božica, Božidarka, Branimira, Branka, Buga, Cvita, Cvijeta, Čedna, Danica,
Davorka, Divna, Dragana, Dragica, Draženka, Dubravka, Dunja, Hrvatina, Hrvoja,...
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footballer Charles Balic (1899-1977),
Croatian Franciscan Mariologist Davorka Balić (born 1988),
Croatian basketball player Dominik Balić (born 1996)...
- 217–220. ISSN 1846-1522. Matić,
Davorka (2007). "13: Is
Nationalism Really That Bad? The Case of Croatia". In Matić,
Davorka; Ramet,
Sabrina P. (eds.). Democratic...
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first performed as a duet. They were
almost immediately joined by
Davorka Bosnić and
Sanja Uzelac, and
subsequently by
Boris Nikolić in 1986, Andrej...
- of the
Order of the People's Hero, only 15 when
killed during the war
Davorka Bosnić,
Serbian musician,
member of
Odjila Želimir Bosnić,
Croatian politician...