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Spomenko Gostić (Serbian Cyrillic: Споменко Гостић; 14
August 1978 – 20
March 1993) was a
Bosnian Serb
soldier during the
Bosnian War. He was the youngest...
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Pavol Gostič (born 5
November 1966) is a
Slovak former footballer who is last
known to have pla**** as a
striker for DAC.
Gostič grew up
idolizing Czechoslovakia...
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Josef Gostic (March 5, 1900 –
December 25, 1963) was a
Slovene operatic tenor. Born
Josip Gostič in
Stara Loka, Slovenia, he
studied at the
Ljubljana Conservatory...
- Alexander, C.; Binder, J.; Boll, R. A.; Dmitriev, S. N.; Ezold, J.; Felker, K.;
Gostic, J. M.; et al. (May 30, 2013). "Experimental
studies of the 249Bk + 48Ca...
- Anny
Konetzni and
Hilde Zadek as Ariadne, and with
Peter Anders,
Josef Gostic,
Julius Patzak and
Helge Rosvaenge as Bacchus. In 1954, the
opera premiered...
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politician Sejad Halilović,
former footballer Silvana Armenulić,
singer Spomenko Gostić,
soldier Vladimir Tica,
Serbian basketball player Vlastimir Jovanović, footballer...
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herself in her home country. Aida in German:
Leonora Lafayette (Aida),
Josef Gostic (Radames),
Georgine von
Milinkovic (Amneris),
Ferdinand Frantz (Amonasro)...
- W.; Block, M.; Burkhard, H. G.; Comas, V. F.; Dahl, L.; Eberhardt, K.;
Gostic, J.; Henderson, R. A.; Heredia, J. A.; Heßberger, F. P.; Kenneally, J. M...
- (1902–1963),
Serbian soldier Boško Buha (1926–1943),
Yugoslav soldier Spomenko Gostić (1978–1993),
Bosnian Serb
soldier Military use of
children "Zaboravljen...
- W.; Block, M.; Burkhard, H. G.; Comas, V. F.; Dahl, L.; Eberhardt, K.;
Gostic, J.; Henderson, R. A.; Heredia, J. A.; Heßberger, F. P.; Kenneally, J. M...