- Džejla
Glavović (Bosnian: Џејла Главовић) is a
Bosnian fashion model and
beauty queen. She was
crowned in the
Philippines as the
second Miss
Earth representing...
-
biggest international pageant in
terms of
number of contestants. Džejla
Glavović of
Bosnia &
Herzegovina won the
title that year, also
receiving Miss Talent...
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Muhamed Glavović (born 1943) is a
Bosnian retired football forward. Born in Mostar, at
middle of
Second World War, he pla**** with the
local club FK Velež...
- Miss Earth, but
ascended to the
throne when the
original winner Džejla
Glavović was
dethroned for
failing to
fulfill her duties. She has a master's degree...
- On 21
January 1993 a
group of four
uniformed VRS
soldiers forced Alen
Glavović, an
ethnic Bosniak, out of a café by the
Freedom Square across the street...
- Air the
following year. The
original winner of Miss
Earth 2002, Džejla
Glavović of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, was
dethroned on May 28, 2003, due to "failure...
- were
allowed to keep
their titles. In Miss Earth, the 2002 winner,
Dzejla Glavovic of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina was
dethroned of her
crown six
months into her...
- "Summary for Policymakers" (PDF). IPCC
SROCC 2019. pp. 3–35. Oppenheimer, M.;
Glavovic, B.; Hinkel, J.; van de Wal, R.; et al. (2019). "Chapter 4: Sea
Level Rise...
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Awards and
achievements Preceded by New
title Miss
Earth 2001 Succeeded by Džejla
Glavović (Dethroned)...
- SRPKINJA". zena (in Serbian). 25
February 2018.
Retrieved 23 May 2020. "Džejla
Glavović predstavila kolekciju nakita Bucherer,
nosila ogrlicu vrijednu 365 hiljada...