- Siniša
Hajdaš Dončić (né
Hajdaš; born 29 June 1974) is a
Croatian politician serving as
president of the center-left
Social Democratic Party (SDP), and...
- Makuch, Andrij; Zasenko,
Oleksa Eliseyovich; Yerofeyev, Ivan Alekseyevich;
Hajda,
Lubomyr A.; Stebelsky, Ihor; Kryzhanivsky,
Stepan Andriyovich (13 December...
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Wojciech Hajda (born 23 May 2000) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for I liga club Miedź Legnica. Galiński,
Tomasz (21 January...
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Fontaine L,
Boudin M,
Lindroos A,
Heinemeier J,
Ringbom A,
Michalska D,
Hajdas I,
Hueglin S,
Marzaioli F,
Terrasi F, P****ariello I,
Capano M,
Maspero F...
- Bogusław
Hajdas (born 21 July 1939) is a
Polish former profeesional footballer and manager.
Hajdas pla**** for
Warta Zawiercie,
Lotnik Warsaw and AZS-AWF...
- Dončić (born 1974),
Slovenian basketball coach and
former player Siniša
Hajdaš Dončić (born 1974),
Croatian politician All
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Kazimierz Hajda (born 31
January 1946 in Jordanów) is a
Polish politician. A
member of
Poland Comes First (PJN),
Hajda sits in the Sejm for Chrzanów, having...
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Glasovac Ranko Ostojić Siniša
Hajdaš Dončić
Preceded by
Davor Bernardić
Zlatko Komadina (Acting)
Succeeded by Siniša
Hajdaš Dončić
Leader of the Opposition...
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September 1997) Jan Basiński (16
September 1997 – 1
October 1997) Bogusław
Hajdas (2
October 1997 – 3
November 1997) Adam
Zalewski (4
November 1997 – 1 December...
- (final season) (1980) Ari
Savolainen (1981)
Matti Väänänen (1982) Bogusław
Hajdas (1983–85)
Jouko Pasanen (1986)
Jouko Pasanen (1987)
Aarre Miettinen (July...