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Grgo Šipek (born on 22
November 1995),
known professionally as Grše, is a
Croatian musician and
former rapper. Šipek was born and
raised in
Trilj where...
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Grgo ****ć (1892 – 1918) was a
Croat soldier in the Austro-Hungarian Army.
According to some accounts, ****ć was 2.37 m (7 ft 9 in) tall, and is frequently...
- 238 cm 7 ft 10 in
Claims of
being the
tallest Hungarian in 1963. c. 1963
Grgo ****ć Austria-Hungary 237 cm 7 ft 9.3 in
Possible tallest Croat recorded...
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Grgo Martić (24
January 1822 – 30
August 1905), also
known as Grga or Mato Martić, was a
Bosnian friar, writer, and
translator in the
Franciscan Province...
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Grgo Ilić, also
Grgo Ilijić (Gregorius; Higlich, Hilijić-Ilijić, Hilijić-Varešanin,
Hiljich de Vares, Varešanin, Ilijić-Varešanin, Zečević), also known...
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lawyer Grgo Gamulin (1910–1997),
Croatian art historian,
literary critic and
writer Grgo Ilijić (1736–1813),
Bosnian Franciscan friar and
bishop Grgo ****ć...
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Grgo Gamulin (21
August 1910 – 2
October 1997) was a
Yugoslav art historian,
literary critic,
writer born in
Jelsa on the
island of Hvar.
Gamulin graduated...
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California to
Croatian immigrants Clara (née Radišić from Imotski) and
Grgo Međugorac[citation needed], a
truck driver who was an
ethnic Croat from Ljubuski...
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education of
Bosnian Croats in the 19th
century were Ivan
Franjo Jukić and
Grgo Martić, who
founded and
organized elementary schools throughout Bosnia and...
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Goalkeeping coach Mario Jurković
Fitness coach Dragan Mijatović
Physiotherapist Grgo Sesar Physiotherapist Alen
Brekalo Doctor Zoran Bilać
Gunsmith Igor Lončar...