- Slovenia, the name
Jadranko is the 930th most
common male
given name.
Jadranko Bogičević (born 1983),
Bosnian Serb
footballer Jadranko Crnić (1928–2008)...
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Jadranko Prlić (pronounced [
jâdraːŋko př̩ːlit͡ɕ]; born 10 June 1959) is a
Bosnian Croat politician and a
convicted war
criminal who
served as
Prime Minister...
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Jadranko Topić (born 20
August 1949) is a
Yugoslavian former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Topić pla**** for FK Velež Mostar. He also...
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Jadranko Crnić (1928-2008) was a
Croatian lawyer who
served as the 1st
President of the
Constitutional Court of
Croatia between 1991 and 1999 and president...
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facility and at
least 178 were
wounded on
forced labor or as
human shields.
Jadranko Prlić,
Bruno Stojić,
Slobodan Praljak,
Milivoj Petković,
Valentin Corić...
- Dado Džihan (1964), is a composer,
music producer and
sound master from
Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is a
member of New Primitives, Top
lista nadrealista...
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Jadranko Bogičević (born 11
March 1983) is a
Bosnian football manager and
former player who is
currently working as an ****istant
manager at
First League...
- Constitution." In 2013, six
political and
military leaders of Herzeg-Bosnia,
Jadranko Prlić,
Bruno Stojić,
Slobodan Praljak,
Milivoj Petković,
Valentin Ćorić...
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convicts 6
Bosnian Croats of ****cution of
Muslims during Bosnian war "
Jadranko Prlic,
Bruno Stojic,
Slobodan Praljak,
Milivoj Petkovic,
Valentin Coric...
- Zagreb, Croatia:
Croatian Institute of History: 249–289. "Prosecutor v.
Jadranko Prlić,
Bruno Stojić,
Slobodan Praljak,
Milivoj Petković,
Valentin Ćorić...