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Iveković (pronounced [iʋěːkoʋitɕ]) is a
Croatian surname.
Etymologically it is
derived from the name Ìvek, by
means of
possessive suffix -ov and patronymic-forming...
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Iveković (Croatian pronunciation: [ǒton iʋěːkoʋit͡ɕ]; 17
April 1869 – 4 July 1939) was a
Croatian painter. A
graduate of
Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna...
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Sanja Iveković (born 1949 in Zagreb) is a
Croatian photographer, performer,
sculptor and
installation artist. Her work is
known to
tackle such
issues as...
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Coronation of King
Tomislav by Oton
Iveković...
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Franjo Iveković (September 19, 1834 –
March 2, 1914) was a
Croatian linguist, writer, theologian, professor, and
rector of the
University of Zagreb. Born...
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Metod Iveković (Croatian pronunciation: [t͡ɕǐril mětoːd iʋěːkoʋit͡ɕ] or [t͡ɕǐril metôːd iʋěːkoʋit͡ɕ]; 1
November 1864 – 15 May 1933) was a Croatian...
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Iveković (born 1945 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia) is a
Croatian professor, philosopher,
Indologist and writer.
Iveković's research interests include comparative...
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Mladen Iveković (1
April 1903 – 18
December 1970) was a
Croatian and
Yugoslavian politician and diplomat. Born in Zagreb,
Iveković studied law at the...
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Marija Iveković-Meštrović (born 13 May 1981) is a
Croatian former Paralympic athlete who
competed at
international track and
field competitions. She competed...
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Iveković, The Croats'
arrival at the
Adriatic Sea...