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Dragoslava Mikeš (née Žakula;
Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослава Микеш, née Жакула; born 20
August 1973) is a
former Bosnian-Serbian
basketball player. Dragoslava...
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Dragoslava "Dragana" Gerić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослава Герић, 7
August 1947 – 21
March 2011) was a
Serbian and
Yugoslavian former female basketball player...
- 1884 to 1922. The
palace is
located on the
corner of
Kralja Milana and
Dragoslava Jovanovića streets,
opposite Novi Dvor (seat of the
President of Serbia)...
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routes include streets Vojislava Ilića, Ustanička,
Dimitrija Tucovića,
Dragoslava Srejovića,
Milana Rakića,
Jovanke Radaković,
Mirijevski venac and Matice...
- Language(s)
South Slavic Other names Alternative spelling Cyrillic: Драгослав
Variant form(s)
Dragislav Related names female form
Dragoslava See also Drago...
- Dara, Darina, Darka, Davorka, Dejana, Divna, Draga, Dragana, Dragica,
Dragoslava, Draženka, Dubravka, Dunja, Dušana, Goranka, Gorana, Jasna, Jadranka,...
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Danica Misita. Trbojević, D. Cersko-majevička
grupa korpusa pukovnika Dragoslava Račića (2001). [page needed] Šnuderl,
Makso (1994).
Dnevnik 1941-1945:...
- and not in 1941. D. Trbojević, Cersko-majevička
grupa korpusa pukovnika Dragoslava Račića,
published 2001. Radanović,
Milan (9 May 2020). "Kako su dželati...
- (1998). Cersko-Majevička
grupa korpusa, 1941-1945: pod
komandom pukovnika Dragoslava S. Račića. D. Trbojević. ISBN 9780966856507. ****e,
Marko Attila (2013)...
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autorice Vere Kurtić". UDAR (in Bosnian).
Retrieved 7
April 2023. Barzut,
Dragoslava (4
August 2019). "Lezbejska
egzistencija Romkinja". XXZ
Magazin (in Bosnian)...