- The
Juraj Dobrila University of **** (Croatian: Sveučilište
Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Latin:
Universitas studiorum Polensis Georgii Dobrila) is a university...
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Juraj (Giorgio)
Dobrila (16
April 1812 – 13
January 1882) was a
Croatian Catholic bishop and
benefactor from
Istria who
advocated for
greater national...
- ISBN 978-84-482-1857-7.
Performing Body,
artist Abramović,
authors Abramović,
Dobrila Denegri (Charta, 1998) ISBN 978-88-8158-160-3.
Public Body: Installations...
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vampire themed bar
aimed at
attracting tourists to the town. The
Juraj Dobrila gymnasium in
Pazin created a
short film
called "Vampire of My Homeland"...
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Dobrila Glavinić Knez Milojković (1900–1987) was a
Serbian journalist and
humanitarian worker. Milojković was born in Belgrade. Her father, Dobroslav...
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Vanessa Radman (S1 E1) Snežana Bogdanović (S1 E2-S3)
Branka Pujić (S4-)
Dobrila Sinđelić
Boris Komnenić
Jezdimir "Jezda" Sinđelić
Milena Dravić Ksenija...
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original on 26 July 2011.
Retrieved 5 June 2007. Petrović, Marko; Lukić,
Dobrila; Radovanović, Milan; Vujko, Aleksandra; Gajić, Tamara; Vuković,
Darko (5...
- Emilia-Romagna lines, its operator,
closed for insolvency.
Primary schools Juraj Dobrila – 8-year
Croatian primary school.
Vladimir Nazor – 8-year
Croatian primary...
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March 2001 9 July 2001 10 kuna €1.33 126×63 mm Green-Brown
Bishop Juraj Dobrila The ****
Arena and
Motovun town layout. 7
March 2001 9 July 2012 18 June...
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painter Carlo De
Franceschi (1809–1893),
historian and
politician Juraj Dobrila (1812–1882), prelate,
Bishop of
Trieste Fabio Filzi (1884–1916), Italian...