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Diklić (Serbian Cyrillic: Диклић) is a Serbo-Croatian surname,
predominantly borne by
ethnic Serbs. It may
refer to: ****n
Diklić (1922–1995), Yugoslav...
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Bogdan Diklić (Serbian Cyrillic: Богдан Диклић; [bǒɡdan dǐklitɕ]; born 1
August 1953) is a
Serbian actor. He has been
active since the late 1970s and starred...
- ****n
Diklić (14
November 1922 – 4 July 1995) was a poet,
novelist and film
director of
Serbian descent. Born in
Staro Selo, Lika-Senj County, a village...
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Diklić (born
March 8, 1946) is a
Bosnian theatre and film actress. She was born in Sarajevo. Her
mother was also an
actress and a puppeteer.
Diklić's...
- Hribar. She was born
Spomenka Diklić in Belgrade, then the
capital of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, to a Serb
father (Radenko
Diklić) and a
Slovene mother (Marija...
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directed by
Srdan Golubović. It
stars Vuk Kostić, Srđan Todorović and
Bogdan Diklić. The main
character Saša Gordić (Vuk Kostić) is a
talented shooter who followed...
- Rade Marković (guitar, vocals),
Boris Milivojević (b**** guitar),
Bogdan Diklić (drums), Papa Nick (percussion) and
Tibor Tot (percussion),
intending to...
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subsequently by
Boris Nikolić in 1986,
Andrej Stefanović in 1988 and
Nikola Diklić in 1989. The
group published five albums.
Their third album,
called "Odjila...
- fantasy/comedy-drama film
directed by
Goran Marković and
starring Rade Marković,
Bogdan Diklić,
Dragan Nikolić,
Mirjana Karanović and
Anica Dobra. It is
based on Dušan...
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Parliamentary elections were held in the
Kingdom of
Dalmatia in 1895.
Diklić 2001, p. 456.
Diklić,
Marjan (2001). "Don Ivo
Prodan u
Dalmatinskom saboru" (PDF)...