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Albina Grčić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎlbiːna ɡr̩̂tʃitɕ]; born 6
February 1999),
known professionally by the
mononym Albina, is a
Croatian singer. She...
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Grčić (Serbian: Грчић) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the L****vija muni****lity, in the Mačva
District of
Central Serbia. In 2002 the village...
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Konstantin Grcic (Serbian:
Konstantin Grčić,
Serbian Cyrillic: Константин Грчић), born 1965, is a
German industrial designer known for his
design of furniture...
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surname include:
Albina Grčić Branko Grčić Ivan Filipović
Grčić Jakov Grcić Jovan Grčić Milenko Konstantin Grcic Lenko Grčić Manojlo Grčić Nicodemus of Tismana...
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Jovan Grčić Milenko (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Грчић Миленко; 15
November 1846 – 25 May 1875) was a
Serbian poet,
writer and a physician. The freshness...
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Branko Grčić (born 16
April 1964) is a
Croatian politician and economist. In 1987 he
graduated on the
Faculty of
Economics in the
University of Split...
- Ivan Filipović
Grčić (c. 1660 – 1715) was a
Croatian Catholic priest,
soldier and writer. Ivan Filipović
Grčić was born in Sinj. He parti****ted in the...
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Manojlo Grčić (Serbian: Манојло Грчић) is a
legendary hero in
Serbian epic poetry. He was of Gr**** origin,
which is also
emphasized by the
etymology of...
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Lenko Grčić (26
March 1925 – 10
August 1999) was a
Croatian footballer and coach. Born in Split,
Grčić began his
football career in 1940 with the juniors...
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Britannica Fascism.
Blamires (2006), pp. 140–141, 670; Mann (2004), p. 65.
Grčić (2000), p. 120;
Griffin &
Feldman (2004c), p. 185;
Spielvogel (2012), p...