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Antonio Djakovic (born 8
October 2002) is a
Swiss freestyle swimmer. He
competed at the 2020
Summer Olympic Games in
Tokyo and the 2024
Summer Olympic...
- Đaković (Cyrillic: Ђаковић; also
transliterated Djaković) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Dario Đaković (born 1987),
Austrian footballer...
- well as
license built p****enger railcars. In
November 2023, the
Djuro Djakovic Special Vehicle unit has
signed an
agreement with
Swiss company to manufacture...
-
ScandJet was a
Swedish travel agency that
sells tickets to
Croatia and
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
During the
season of April–October
ScandJet offers direct...
- smaller. In
early 2024, up to 149 M-84AB
tanks were sent to the
Djuro Djakovic factory in
Croatia for
refurbishment and
repairs with the wide
belief among...
- Đuro Đaković (30
November 1886 – 25
April 1929) was a
Yugoslav metal worker,
communist and revolutionary. Đaković was the
organizational secretary of the...
- PMID 10894691. Bobić B, Jevremović I, Marinković J, Sibalić D, Djurković-
Djaković O (September 1998). "Risk
factors for
Toxoplasma infection in a reproductive...
- 2020. Bobić, B.; Jevremović, I.; Marinković, J.; Sibalić, D.; Djurković-
Djaković, O. (September 1998). "Risk
factors for
Toxoplasma infection in a reproductive...
- FAS.
Eduard Šoštarić (17
April 2007). "300
Million Dollar Deal for
Djuro Djakovic".
Nacional (w****ly).
Archived from the
original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved...
- Pavlova, M.J.; Varady, V.; Pavlak, M.; Šarkūnas, M.; Kaminski, M.; Djurković-
Djaković, O.; Jokelainen, P.; Jan, D.S.; Schmidt, V.; Dakić, Z.; Gabriël, S.; Dorny...