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Tomislav Merčep (28
September 1952 – 16
November 2020) was a
Croatian politician and
paramilitary leader during the
Croatian War of
Independence who was...
- Ivan
Mercep ONZM (22
February 1930 – 8
April 2014) was a New
Zealand architect. Born in
Taumarunui in 1930 to a
Croatian family,
Mercep was
educated at...
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Simon Mercep (born 1960) is a New
Zealand television and
radio journalist.
After a long
career at
Radio New
Zealand and
other news outlets, he was reporting...
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Mihailo Merćep (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Мерћеп; 1864–1937) was a
Serbian flight pioneer. Born in
Dubrovnik in a
tradesman family, then a part of Austria-Hungary...
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party is no
longer a member, the
secretary general of the IDU, Tina
Mercep,
stated that they
would welcome full
membership of the BJP in
their global...
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Police Official Mercep Jailed for War Crimes".
Balkan Insight. Vladisavljevic, Anja (November 17, 2020). "Croatian War
Criminal Tomislav Mercep Dies". Balkan...
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investigations were undertaken,
including one of the
notable perpetrators Tomislav Merčep,
though on the
whole the
matter remains largely unresolved.
Vukovar is a...
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Serbian novelist Mihailo Marković (1927-2010),
Serbian philosopher Mihailo Merćep (1864–1937), Serb
flight pioneer Mihailo Obrenović (1823–1868),
Prince of...
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Merćep)
Merćep 1909
Biplane Merćep-Rusjan 1910
monoplane –
Slovenia – M.
Mercep, E.
Rusjan and J.
Rusjan Merćep 1911
Monoplane Merćep 1912 Monoplane...
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their homes in the muni****lity.
Croatian paramilitaries, led by
Tomislav Merčep,
attacked Serbs in and
around Vukovar (in what was
later investigated as...