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Hinko is a
Croatian masculine given name.
Notable people with this name include:
Hinko Bauer (1908–1986),
Croatian Jewish architect Hinko Hinković (1854–1929)...
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Hinko Hinković (born
Heinrich Moses; 11
September 1854 – 3
September 1929) was a
Croatian lawyer,
publisher and politician. Hinković was born in Vinica...
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Hinko Smrekar (13 July 1883 – 1
October 1942) was a
Slovenian painter, draughtsman, caricaturist,
graphic artist, and illustrator.
Smrekar was a member...
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Hinko Juhn (9 June 1891 – 5
September 1940) was a
Yugoslav sculptor, best
known for his ceramics. He
studied at the Arts &
Crafts College in
Zagreb and...
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Hinko Bauer (Croatian pronunciation: [xîːŋko bǎuer]; (January 17, 1908 –
January 12, 1986) was a Croatian-Jewish architect. Baur was born in Trieste,...
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Hinko Urbach (1872–1960) was
Zagreb Chief Rabbi.
Urbach was born in Morávka,
Czech Republic to
Jewish parents on
September 29, 1872. His
mother died when...
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cartoon of
Charlie Chaplin spitting on the
ground (1931, by
Hinko Smrekar)...
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Czechs and
Slovaks from Austria-Hungary. In
Vienna in 1909 he
helped Hinko Hinković's
defense in the
fabricated trial against prominent Croats and...
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federation organised all
sports in the
country and its
first president was
Hinko Würth, the
chairman of HAŠK
football club. Present-day HNS
considers its...
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Diana Hinko (born 30
November 1943) is an
Austrian former pair skater.
Competing with
Heinz Döpfl, she
became a three-time
national champion (1959–1961)...