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Gotovac is a
surname commonly found in
Croatia and may
refer to:
Frano Gotovac (1928–1991),
Croatian architect and
comic artist Jakov Gotovac (1895–1982)...
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Vladimir "Vlado"
Gotovac (18
September 1930 – 7
December 2000) was a
Croatian poet and politician. In the late 1960s,
Gotovac joined the
Croatian movement...
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Jakov Gotovac (Croatian pronunciation: [jâkoʋ gǒtovat͡s];
October 11, 1895 –
October 16, 1982) was a
Croatian composer and
conductor of
classical music...
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received a
plurality of the
votes in 20 of Croatia's 21 counties,
while Vlado Gotovac did so in
Istria County.
Voter turnout in the
election was 54.62%, which...
- 1998
following a
party split in
November 1997 when a
faction led by
Vlado Gotovac, then
chairman of
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS), left the party...
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Dalibor Gotovac (born 1
October 1979) is a
Danish footballer.
Gotovac came to
Denmark in 1992. "Dalibor
Gotovac skifter til Frem".
Lyngby BK. 4 January...
- 1996,
Vlado Gotovac became the
president of the party. However, in
November 1997 Budiša
became the
president again, and a
faction led by
Gotovac split off...
- from the
other world) is a
Croatian comic opera in
three acts by
Jakov Gotovac, with a
libretto by
Milan Begović
based on a folk tale. The
genesis of...
- Svirčić
Gotovac 2016, p. 118. Mišetić & Ursić 2010, p. 8. Svirčić
Gotovac &
Zlatar 2008, p. 56. Svirčić
Gotovac &
Zlatar 2008, pp. 56–57. Svirčić
Gotovac &...
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followed by
local Macedonian music and dancing.
Croatian composer Jakov Gotovac wrote in 1925 the
composition "Koleda",
which he
called a "folk rite in...