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Djuka may
refer to:
Djuka,
archaic spelling of yuka, Afro-Cuban
music genre Djuka,
archaic spelling of the
Ndyuka language of
Suriname Djuka,
archaic spelling...
- Đuka Begović is a
Croatian film
directed by
Branko Schmidt. It was
released in 1991. This film is
based on Ivan Kozarac's
novel which tells the life of...
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Ndyuka /ənˈdʒuːkə/, also
called Aukan, Okanisi,
Ndyuka tongo, Aukaans,
Businenge Tongo (considered by some to be pejorative),
Eastern Maroon Creole, or...
- (Press release). Amer Sports. 9 June 2015.
Retrieved 17
August 2015. Vujcic,
Djuka (14
December 2006). "The New NBA
Microfiber Composite Basketball: To Be...
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Maroons are
descendants of
Africans in the
Americas and
Islands of the
Indian Ocean who
escaped from slavery,
through flight or manumission, and formed...
- Đuka Lovrić (born 23
August 1927 in Sarajevo,
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia - died 20
February 1957 in Sarajevo, FPR Yugoslavia) was a
Yugoslav professional footballer...
- Van Lier,
Willem F. (1939).
Notes sur la vie
spirituelle et
sociale des
Djuka (Noirs réfugiés Auca) au
Surinam (in French).
Translated by Kousbroek, H...
- The
Ndyuka people (also
spelled '
Djuka') or
Aukan people (Okanisi), are one of six
Maroon peoples (formerly
called "Bush Negroes",
which also has pejorative...
- Đuro "Đuka" Agić (17
August 1906 – 15
January 1985) was a
Croatian footballer. He made his
debut for the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia in a
January 1930 Balkan...
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Stojanovic Pavle Vuisić
Radovan Tadic Ljubiša Samardžić -
Stanisa Husein Cokic -
Djuka Zvonimir Črnko - Omer Rudi
Alvadj - Jure
Vlasta Knezovic -
Danica Ana Karić...