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Haramija is a
Croatian family name. It is
derived from a
Turkish word for
bandit (Turkish: haram).
Haramija was corp of
Christian army in 16th century...
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Dragutin Haramija (12
August 1923 – 28
November 2012) was a
Croatian communist politician who
served as
mayor of Rijeka, then the
president of the Executive...
- 1969 – 14
December 1971
President Jakov Blažević
Prime Minister Dragutin Haramija Preceded by
Vladimir Bakarić
Succeeded by
Milka Planinc President of the...
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Korun Aramija or
Korun Haramija or
Korun Kesedžija is a po****r
legendary hero of
Serbian epic
poetry and
Bulgarian and
Macedonian folklore. He is known...
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election of 1990, led by
Savka Dabčević-Kučar, Miko Tripalo,
Dragutin Haramija and others. The HNS
remained a
small opposition party. In the 1992 election...
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Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Miko Tripalo,
supported by Pero Pirker,
Dragutin Haramija, Ivan Šibl, and others. Dabčević-Kučar,
Tripalo and
Pirker ****umed the...
- she
remained until 1971 and the
events of the
Croatian Spring.
Dragutin Haramija (1923–2012) was the
President of the 7th
Executive Council between 8 May...
- with the same
meaning Harambašići,
settlement in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Haramija Korun Aramija This page
lists people with the
surname Harambašić. If an...
- Dugo Selo Dugo Selo
Gradski stadion 2,000 Grobničan Čavle
Stadion Adelija Haramija Beba 3,000
Hrvace Hrvace Gradski stadion 3,075
Jadran Luka Ploče Ploče...
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Savka Dabčević-Kučar - Dabčević-Kučar (6th EC) (1967–1969)
Dragutin Haramija -
Haramija (7th EC) (1969–1971) 1970s Ivo Perišin - Perišin (8th EC) (1971–1974)...