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Križman (1952 – 2020) was a
Slovenian former badminton player who
represented Yugoslavia in the 1970s. She won Yugoslavia's
first medal in badminton...
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Serge Krizman (July 8, 1914 –
October 24, 2008) was an
American actor, art
director and
production designer. He was
nominated for two
Primetime Emmy Awards...
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Tomislav Krizman (1882–1955), was a
Croatian painter,
graphic artist,
costume and set designer, teacher,
author and
organizer of
cultural events. He painted...
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Sandi Križman (Croatian pronunciation: [krîʒman]; born 17
August 1989) is a
Croatian footballer who
plays as a
forward for Žminj. Born in ****, he started...
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