- Većeslav
Holjevac (22
August 1917 – 11 July 1970) was a
Croatian and
Yugoslav soldier and
communist politician.
Holjevac was born in Karlovac, at the...
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Minister of
Public Works and
Transport (Hungary)
Holjevac 2015, p. 419.
Holjevac 2015, p. 420.
Holjevac, Željko (2015). "A
budapesti horvát minisztérium...
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Zagreb City ****embly he was one of the
candidates on the list of
Tatjana Holjevac. He is
signed with the
record label Hayat Production. In
December 2020...
- details.
Liberty Bridge Most
slobode 1959 Four lane road
bridge Većeslav
Holjevac Avenue It used to hold a pair of bus lanes, but due to the
increasing individual...
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Archived from the
original on 4
March 2007.
Retrieved 18
March 2015. Većeslav
Holjevac. "In his book
Hrvati izvan domovine estimates the
number of
Croatian emigrants...
- 1915. "Electric
Transmission of Power".
General Electric. XVIII. 1915.
Holjevac, Ninoslav; Kuzle, Igor (2019). "Prvi
cjeloviti višefazni elektroenergetski...
- Brezovica.
Expansion of Novi
Zagreb was
started by the
Zagreb mayor Većeslav
Holjevac, when he
moved the
Zagreb Fair from the
downtown Savska Road to the southern...
- 1963 to 1967. His term
followed the
expansion of the city
under Većeslav
Holjevac. Pirker's
mayoralty was
defined by a
catastrophic flood which struck in...
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Branko also
pursued filmmaking career. Šepić 1960, p. 531.
Kokolari 2021.
Holjevac 2005, p. 714. Mirošević 2005, p. 747. Šepić 1960, p. 547. Šepić 1968, p...
- "Predmoderne
etnije u Lici i
Krbavi prema popisu iz 1712./14.", in Željko
Holjevac (ed.),
Identitet Like:
Korijeni i
razvitak (PDF) (in Croatian), vol. 1...