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Koljane is a
small village in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia.
Koljane is a
settlement in the
Vrlika muni****lity, and the
majority of the po****tion are...
- hinterland, in the
villages of Laktac,
Koljane, Kosore, Biočić, and Žitnić. A
family migrated to Sajković from
Koljane in the 19th century. The
Orthodox Bodrožić...
- Boško
Marinko (Serbian Cyrillic: Бошко Маринко;
Koljane, 11
August 1939 – Subotica, 18 July 2020) was a
Serbian wrestler who
competed in the 1968 Summer...
- This is a list of
notable people who were born or have
lived in
various cities in Croatia.
Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer...
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cattle in
Laktac since Operation Oluja.
Nearest to the village,
towards Koljane, is the
Serbian Orthodox Dragović monastery. Some stećci are
located on...
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following settlements: Garjak, po****tion 54 Ježević, po****tion 167
Koljane, po****tion 21 Kosore, po****tion 134 Maovice, po****tion 250 Otišić, po****tion...
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National Park, Modrića
gradina and Modrića
gomile at
village Ježević near
Koljane in
Cetina region. It is
considered that the (noble)
family is an old Croatian...
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Christian Church. Dabar, Split-Dalmatia
County Laktac, Split-Dalmatia
County Koljane, Split-Dalmatia
County Sušci, Split-Dalmatia
County Register of spatial...
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Aleksandar Vulin Personal details Born (1930-02-27)February 27, 1930
Koljane,
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia (now Croatia) Died 22
April 2014(2014-04-22) (aged 84)...
- modern,
urban way of living.
Dinko Šimunović
spent his
early childhood in
Koljane near
Vrlika where his
father was a
teacher in Kijevo. Šimunović completed...