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Joško is a
Croatian masculine given name that may
refer to the
following notable people:
Joško Battestin (1918–2020),
Slovene electrical engineer, inventor...
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Joško Gvardiol (Croatian pronunciation: [jôʃko ɡʋârdioːl]; born 23
January 2002) is a
Croatian professional footballer who
plays as a left-back or centre-back...
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built in 2003. The
stadium was
renamed in "
Josko Arena",
after the
sponsor "
Josko". "
josko ARENA –". Stadiumdb.com.
Retrieved 2022-08-22. v t...
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Joško Marušić, born in
Split on
March 27, 1952, is a
Croatian author of
animated films, caricaturist,
illustrator and
university professor.
Joško Marušić...
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Josip "
Joško" Bilić (born 5
October 1974) is a
Croatian retired footballer. "
Josko Bilic". footballdatabase.eu. "יושקו ביליץ" [
Joško Bilic]. one.co.il...
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Joško Jeličić (born 5
January 1971) is a
retired Croatian football player. He had
spells with
Pohang Steelers,
Dinamo Zagreb,
Sevilla FC and
Hajduk Split...
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Joško Popović (born 19
January 1966) is a
Croatian former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Popović was born in Opuzen. He pla**** for several...
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Joško Ćaleta (2
October 1964) is a
Croatian ethnomusicologist,
music pedagogue, conductor, composer,
record producer and
klapa singer. He is a member...
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Joško Milenkoski (Macedonian: Јошка Миленковски; born 9
January 1962) is a
volleyball coach from
North Macedonia, who
coached Turkish national team at...
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Joško Vidošević (11
January 1935 – 10
August 1990),
nicknamed Jole, was a
Croatian footballer who pla**** for both
Yugoslavia and
Croatia at international...