- The
Gusić family, also
known as
Gušić, was one of the
twelve noble tribes of the
Kingdom of Croatia,
mentioned in the
Pacta conventa. They originated...
-
Marko Gušić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Гушић, born 6
August 2002) is a
Serbian professional basketball player for
Crvena zvezda.
Standing at 6 ft 8 in (2...
- Luka
Gusić (born 27
September 1989 in Split) is a
Croatian footballer, who
plays as a centre-back for
Wiener Sport-Club.
Gusić entered the
youth ranks...
- HA; Ronan, M; Rothberg, JM; Egholm, M; Rudan, P; Brajković, D; Kućan, Z;
Gusić, I; Wikström, M; Laakkonen, L; Kelso, J; Slatkin, M; Pääbo, S (2008). "A...
- has been
regulated by man to flow into an
aqueduct in
Gusić polje (known as
Tunel Gacka-
Gusić Jezero) and then into the
Adriatic Sea
through the hydroelectric...
- Affourtit, J.; Egholm, M.; Verna, C.; Rudan, P.; Brajkovic, D.; Kucan, Z.;
Gusic, I.; Doronichev, V. B.; Golovanova, L. V.; Lalueza-Fox, C.; de la Rasilla...
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Richard G.; Shunkov,
Michael V.; de Lumley, Henry; Perrenoud, Christian;
Gušić, Ivan; Kućan, Željko; Rudan, Pavao; Aximu-Petri, Ayinuer; Essel, Elena;...
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served the
defense of
Eastern Herzegovina. The
first commander was
Novica Gušić,
while his
successor was
Zoran Purković.
During the
Bosnian War, the brigade...
- the 4th corps) Atif Dudaković (second
commander of the 5th Corps)
Salko Gušić (first
commander of the 6th Corps)
Galib Hodžić (second
commander of the...
-
Wooden Bridge",
Civil Engineering Practice, 22 (1): 19–50, ISSN 0886-9685
Gušić, Sima (1996), "Traian's Bridge. A
Contribution towards its Reconstruction"...