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Milan Milišić (6 July 1941 – 5
October 1991) was a
Yugoslav poet, translator,
author and
journalist from Dubrovnik. He
wrote several volumes of poetry...
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Milišić's brickyard (Serbian: Milišićeva ciglana, Милишићева циглана) was one of four
concentration camps in
Belgrade in
occupied Serbia during World...
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editions of
works of J. R. R. Tolkien,
first translated by Mary and
Milan Milišić. Bauk is also used as the
translation for the Imp in the
Serbian edition...
- say". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077.
Retrieved 13 June 2024. Uras, Umut;
Milisic, Alma (20
October 2024). "Statistics
bureau says 5
employees killed since...
- was the New York-based
fashion partnership of Mary Jo
Diehl and
Roman Milišić.
House of
Diehl is one of
those avant garde fashion labels whose clothes...
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votes for new rubber-stamp parliament". ****ociated Press. 8
March 2009.
Milisic, Alma (19 July 2015). "Foregone
result in
North Korea's
local elections"...
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Stones – Now They Have Rockets,
Advanced Weapons". Motamedi, Umut Uras,Alma
Milisic,Maziar (2024-10-06). "Iran's
supreme leader awards IRGC
commander with...
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world of
North Korean elections". NK News.
Retrieved 17 July 2015. Alma
Milisic (19 July 2015). "Foregone
result in
North Korea's
local elections". Al-Jazeera...
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Croatian Red Cross, was 114
killed civilians,
among them poet
Milan Milišić.
Foreign newspapers were
criticised for
placing heavier attention on the...
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Retrieved 13
February 2025. Rowlands, Lyndal; Jamal, Urooba; Gadzo, Mersiha;
Milisic, Alma; Motamedi, Maziar; Adler, Nils (20
January 2025). "Updates: 137 bodies...