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Kȁčić (Croatian pronunciation: [kâtʃitɕ]) is a
Croatian surname. It is
chiefly distributed in the city of Split, and the area of
southern and central...
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Kačić family (Croatian: Kačići, Hungarian: Kacsics, Latin: Cacich) was one of the most
influential Croatian noble families, and was one of the Croatian...
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youngest among them was 16-year-old Igor
Kačić. On
November 20, 1991, two days
after the fall of Vukovar,
Kačić, his mother, and
sisters came out of the...
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Bartul Kačić OFM (1572 – 25 June 1645) was a
Croatian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
bishop of
Makarska from 1615 to his
death in 1645...
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Hasan Kacić (born 29 July 1976) is a
Croatian retired football defender of
Bosnian descent. He pla**** for HNK Dubrovnik,
Slaven Belupo,
Belgian First...
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Zoran Kačić (born 9
September 1953) is a
Croatian water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1976
Summer Olympics.
Yugoslavia men's...
- Miro
Kačić (7 July 1946 – 6
February 2001) was a
Croatian linguist.
After finishing primary school in Pučišća and high
school in Zagreb, he
enrolled in...
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Hrvoje Kačić (13
January 1932 – 14
February 2023) was a
Croatian water polo player,
legal scholar and politician.
Kačić was born in
Dubrovnik on 13 January...
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Andrija Kačić Miošić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎndrija kâtʃitɕ mîɔʃitɕ]; 17
April 1704 – 14
December 1760) was a
Croatian poet and
Franciscan friar, as...
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founded as the Army
Counter Intelligence Corps (commonly
known as CIC or
KACIC; meaning:
Special Operation Forces) on 21
October 1950. The DCC is primarily...