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Matko Laginja (August 10, 1852 –
March 18, 1930) was a
Croatian lawyer and politician. Born in Klana, he
earned a
doctorate in law in Graz. In his youth...
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events are
described in a
contemporaneous report by Ban of
Croatia Matko Laginja, who
reported economic grievances were the main
cause of the revolt, but...
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installation under the name "Lautus" (lat. cleaner) by
artist Nika
Laginja from
Opatija can be
found in the
Voloscan bay 15
meters below sea level...
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Democratic Party [hr]. Thus
formed party, led by Ivan Lorković and
Matko Laginja, had its
representatives in the country's
provisional legislative body...
- Co-opted
member of the
central committee with
plenum voting rights Matko Laginja Bosnia and
Herzegovina Representing political parties Tugomir Alaupović...
- Voćarska, Petrova, Ribnjak,
Hrvatskih narodnih vladara,
Antona Bauera,
Matko Laginja,
Pavao Šubić,
Kralj Zvonimir,
Petar Krešimir IV., Knez Mislav,
Eugen Kvaternik...
- Ivan Cukon, Ivo Glavina,
Antun Kalac, Luka Kirac,
Eugen Kumičić,
Matko Laginja,
Matko Mandić, Fran Matejčić, Ivan Rendić,
Josip Ribarić,
Vjekoslav Spinčić...
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Party Italian Liberal National Party Italian People's
Party Matko Mandić
Matko Laginja Vjekoslav Spinčić
Matteo Bartoli Benedetto Polesini Pietro Spadaro...
- Jelavić (born 1958),
Croatian singer, songwriter,
composer and
drummer Matko Laginja (1852–1930),
Croatian lawyer and
politician Matko Obradović (born 1991)...
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Lisica 5:25 4. "Armada" (Acoustic
Guitar – Igor Karlić,
Guitar –
Dalibor Laginja,
Synthesizer –
Raoul Varljen,
Timpani – Siniša Banović)
Goran Lisica 3:43...