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Kornelija Sertić (1897 – 1988) was the
first woman to
graduate from the
School of
Medicine in Zagreb, in 1923. The
school opened in 1917. Sertić was born...
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Kornelija Kvesić (born 25
August 1963 in Kakanj, SR
Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a
Yugoslav and
Bosnian former female professional basketball...
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Kornelija Šinković Pavićević (Serbian: Корнелија Шинковић Павићевић, born June 24, 1964) is a
retired Serbian sprinter who
represented SFR Yugoslavia...
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Korneliya Petrova Ninova (Bulgarian: Корнелия Петрова Нинова [
korˈnɛlijɐ ˈninova]) is a
Bulgarian politician, a
former leader and MP of the
Bulgarian Socialist...
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runner and
World Championships silver medalist Denial Ahmetović,
singer Kornelija Kvesić,
basketball player Dženan Čišija,
Swedish politician Mladen Bartulović...
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Cornelius Vermuyden (Dutch pronunciation: [
kɔrˈneːlijəs fərˈmœydə(n)]; 1595 – 11
October 1677) was a
Dutch engineer who
introduced Dutch land reclamation...
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Archaeological Department: 93–122. ISSN 0473-0992.
Retrieved 15
October 2011.
Kornelija Minichreiter; Ines
Krajcar Bronić (April 2007). "Novi
radiokarbonski datumi...
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Slovenia 1941–1945 (pdf), Ljubljana,
University of
Ljubljana Press, 2023
Kornelija Ajlec, Božo Repe:
Dismembered Slovenia (pdf), Ljubljana,
University of...
- Yugoslavia (YUG)
Stojna Vangelovska Mara Lakić Žana
Lelas Eleonora Wild
Kornelija Kvesić
Danira Bilić Slađana Golić
Polona Dornik Razija Mujanović Vesna...
- deklaraciją". TS-LKD (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 29
October 2020. Mykolaitytė,
Kornelija (3
November 2020). "I. Šimonytė: biudžete turėtų būti įvertintos priemonės...