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Vicko Krstulović (27
April 1905 – 28
September 1988) was a
Yugoslav communist revolutionary, the most
prominent Partisan military commander from Dalmatia...
- Dora
Krstulović (born 19 June 1981) is a
former professional tennis player from Croatia. Born in Split,
Krstulović is the
daughter of
basketball player...
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Dujam "Duje"
Krstulović (born 5
February 1953) is a
former Croatian basketball player who
competed for SFR
Yugoslavia in the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Andro Krstulović Opara (born 22 May 1967) is a
Croatian politician and art
historian who
served as
Mayor of
Split from 2017 to 2021.
Opara was born on...
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Andrija Stane Krstulović (17
October 1929 – 14
April 2012) was a
Croatian footballer and
manager who pla**** as a centre-forward or centre-back and made...
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December 1953
President Vladimir Nazor Karlo-Gašpar Mrazović
Vicko Krstulović Zlatan Sremec Preceded by
Pavle Gregorić (as
Minister for Croatia) Succeeded...
- Discogs.
Retrieved 28
April 2019.
Krstulović 2005, p. 27. Vesić 2014, p. 90. Vesić 2014, p. 88. Vesić 2014, p. 91.
Krstulović 2005, p. 28. Glavan, Darko; Vrdoljak...
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munitions and
killing a
number of guerrillas.
According to
author Ozren Agnic Krstulovic,
weapons including C-4
plastic explosives, RPG-7 and M72 LAW
rocket launchers...
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Parliament Vladimir Nazor (1946–1949) Karlo-Gašpar Mrazović (1949–1952)
Vicko Krstulović (1952–1953)
Speaker of the
Parliament Zlatan Sremec (1953)
Vladimir Bakarić...
- Jelavić Ante Jelčić
Ivica Jerčinović
Marin Jurjević
Branko Jurlina Ante
Krstulović Sveto Letica Marko Lolić
Jelena Lovrić
Zdenko Mance Ivan Marković Vili...