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Tinka Milinović Pichler (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Тинка Милиновић Пихлер; born 27
November 1973) is a Bosnian-American
recording artist.
Milinović was born...
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Damir Milinović (born 15
October 1972) is a
Croatian professional football manager and
former player. He was
named manager of
Dubrava in June 2022. Born...
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Milinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милиновић) is a Bosnian, Bunjevac,
Croatian and
Serbian surname,
derived from the noun
milina (grace, pleasure, enjoyment)...
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Darko Milinović (born 25
April 1963) is a
Croatian politician and
gynecologist who
served as
Minister of
Health and
Social Welfare from 2008
until 2011...
- Željko
Milinovič (born 12
October 1969) is a
Slovenian former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender. He
represented his
country at the two...
- Šimun
Milinović (24
February 1835 in Lovreć – 24
March 1910 in Bar) was a
Croatian Roman Catholic priest and
Franciscan who was the
Serbian Primate (Primas...
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April 2017 "Miloš
Milinović". srbijafudbal.net (in Serbian).
Retrieved 16
August 2014. Miloš
Milinović at
Soccerway Miloš
Milinović stats at utakmica...
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blows to the head.
Later in the day, 17-year-old
protester Branivoje Milinović was
killed by a
stray bullet. The cir****stances of his
death are conflicting...
- Tomo Đurov
Milinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Томo Ђуров Милиновић; 1770–1846) or Tomo
Milinović (Томо Милиновић),
nicknamed Morinjanin (Морињанин) and Toša...
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Tinka may
refer to:
Tinka Menkes, born 1955,
independent filmmaker Tinka Milinović, born 1973, Bosnian-American
recording artist This
disambiguation page...