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Kopac,
kopač, or
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Kopač,
Kopáč or
Kopăç may
refer to: František
Kopač [cs],
Czech football club manager...
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Slavko Kopač (August 21, 1913 –
November 23, 1995) was a
French painter,
sculptor and poet.
Kopač graduated from the
Academy of Fine Arts in
Zagreb in...
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Kopáč (the word
means "digger" in Czech) was an
early electronic warfare support measures (ESM)
system developed in
Czechoslovakia in the
early 1960s...
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Yugoslavia "Slovenia". worldstatesmen.org.
Retrieved 3
February 2016.
Kopač,
Janez (2007). "Mesto kot
upravnoteritorialna enota 1945–1955" [A Town as...
- Primož
Kopač (born 25
November 1970 in Žiri) is a
Slovenian former ski
jumper who
competed from 1989 to 1994. At the 1992
Winter Olympics in Albertville...
- Reservoir, an idea
initially proposed by Vladimír Kuna.
Karel "Karlos"
Kopáč (3 June 1960 – 15
April 2004) was the
leader of the group.
Before the Velvet...
- Jiří
Kopáč (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjɪr̝iː ˈkopaːtʃ]; born 23
February 1982) is a
Czech rower. He
competed in the Men's
lightweight coxless four event...
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Mojca Kopač (born 2 May 1975) is a
Slovenian former competitive figure skater. She is the 1993
Ondrej Nepela Memorial champion, the 1996
Golden Spin of...
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became known as the
Collection de l'art brut and the
curator was
Slavko Kopač for
almost three decades. It
contains thousands of
works and is now permanently...
- 2022. "Igor Galo". hdfd.hr.
Hrvatsko društvo
filmskih djelatnika.
Ninoslav Kopač (2012).
Svjedok histerije. Zagreb: Serb
Democratic Forum. p. 97. ISBN 978-953-57313-2-0...