- The
House of
Drašković (English: Draskovich), is a
prominent Croatian noble family,
supposedly descended from an old
Croatian noble tribe of Kršelac,...
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football coach Vuk
Drašković (born 1946),
Serbian writer and
politician Tibor Draskovics (born 1955),
Hungarian politician Žarko
Drašković (born 1965), Montenegrin...
- Vuk
Drašković (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук Драшковић,
pronounced [ʋûːk drâʃkoʋitɕ]; born 29
November 1946) is a
Serbian writer and politician. He is the co-founder...
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Juraj II
Drašković (English:
George II Drashkovich, Croatian:
Juraj II.
Drašković, Hungarian:
Draskovics II. György; 5
February 1525 – 31
January 1587)...
- interlocutors: The
Draškovićs "sold out" to the
regime a long time ago].
Danas (in Serbian).
Retrieved 22
September 2023. "Neuništiva:
Danica Drašković ponovo u...
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Tibor Draskovics (born 26 June 1955) is a
Hungarian politician, who
served as
Minister of
Finance between 2004 and 2005 and as
Minister of
Justice and...
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Milorad Drašković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милорад Драшковић; 10
April 1873 – 21 July 1921) was a
Serbian politician who was the
Minister of
Internal Affairs...
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Janko Drašković (Hungarian:
Draskovich János; 20
October 1770 – 14
January 1856) was a
Croatian politician who is ****ociated with the
beginnings of the...
- Boško
DraškovićTrener BK
Niksic (4
January 1987, Nikšić, Montenegro) is a
Montenegrin boxer. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, he
competed in the Men's light...
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Slavka Drašković was a
Director of the
Office for
Cooperation with the
Diaspora and
Serbs in the Region, in the
Government of the
Republic of Serbia....