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Zlatko Krmpotić (Serbian Cyrillic: Златко Крмпотић; born 7
August 1958) is a
Serbian former player and manager.
Between 1977 and 1986,
Krmpotić spent nine...
- Neda
Krmpotić (Senj, 16
October 1921 – Zagreb, 22 June 1974) was a
Croatian and
Yugoslav journalist. She was a
contributor and
domestic politics editor...
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Vesna Krmpotić[pronunciation?] (17 June 1932 – 21
August 2018) was a
Croatian writer and translator. Born in Dubrovnik,
Krmpotić graduated from the University...
- pla**** for
national teams:
Slobodan Batričević
Nikica Klinčarski
Zlatko Krmpotić Andrija Kaluđerović
Nenad Lukić Dušan Tadić
Nikola Žigić
Petar Ratkov Savo...
- Džajić (1977–78)
Vladimir Petrović (1978–82) Miloš Šestić (1983–84)
Zlatko Krmpotić (1985) Boško
Gjurovski (1986–87)
Dragan Stojković (1987–90)
Stevan Stojanović...
- Kozić (born 1985),
Serbian tennis coach and
former tennis player Neda
Krmpotić (1921–1974),
Croatian and
Yugoslav journalist Neda Maghbouleh, American-born...
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Slovenian politician Vesna Jovanovic (born 1976),
American visual artist Vesna Krmpotić (1932–2018),
Croatian writer and
translator Vesna Main (born 1955) European...
- of the
Roman Rite".
American Ecclesiastical Review. 139 (4): 255–260.
Krmpotic, M.D. (1908). "Dalmatia".
Catholic encyclopedia.
Retrieved March 25, 2008...
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students p****ing
through and he
influenced a
number of them
including Jelena Krmpotić-Nemanić who
succeeded his position. He was a
contributor to the Croatian...
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Nenad Stojković (1956-05-26)26 May 1956 (aged 26) 19
Partizan 6 2DF
Zlatko Krmpotić (1958-08-07)7
August 1958 (aged 23) 5 Red Star
Belgrade 7 3MF Vladimir...