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Milanko Renovica (Serbian Cyrillic: Mилaнкo Peнoвицa; 19
October 1928 – 2
November 2013) was a
Bosnian and
former Yugoslav politician. He was the President...
- Sakhnin.
Goran Milanko at BD****bol
Goran Milanko at WorldFootball.net
Goran Milanko at BD****bol
Goran Milanko at
kicker (in German)
Goran Milanko at FBref.com...
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Milanko Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Миланко Петровић; born 21
September 1988 in Sjenica) is a
Serbian biathlete who parti****ted at the 2010
Winter Olympics...
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Milanko Rašković (Serbian Cyrillic: Миланко Рашковић; born 13
March 1981) is a
Serbian professional footballer who
plays as a
striker for FK Kolubara...
- (April 1978 –
April 1982)
Branko Mikulić (April 1982 – 26
April 1984)
Milanko Renovica (26
April 1984 – 26
April 1985)
Munir Mesihović (26
April 1985...
- LCY
Central Committee In
office 28 June 1987 – 30 June 1988
Preceded by
Milanko Renovica Succeeded by
Stipe Šuvar
President of the
Presidency of the Provincial...
- name. Men's
versions of the name:
Milanek (diminutive), Miladin, Milad,
Milanko, Milče, Milček, Milči, Milčo, Milušo, Mile, Milen, Milenko, Miletus, Mili...
- Trajković was
transferred to Red Star
Belgrade in July 2005,
alongside Milanko Rašković,
penning a four-year contract. He
helped the club win back-to-back...
- Миланковић) is a
Serbian surname derived from the
masculine given name
Milanko. It may
refer to:
Milutin Milanković (1879–1958),
Serbian mathematician...
- the
Serbian Radical Party of
Republika Srpska under the
leadership of
Milanko Mihajlica. The party's
chairman is undetermined, it was
Mirko Blagojević...