- The
Mirogoj City
Cemetery (pronounced [
mîrɔɡɔːj], Croatian:
Gradsko groblje Mirogoj), also
known as
Mirogoj Cemetery (Croatian:
Groblje Mirogoj), is a...
- Zagreb, Croatia, a tram
accident happened on
Mirogoj Road, a
steep road
leading from Medveščak
Street to
Mirogoj Cemetery. A tram lost
control during descent...
- Ivan
Ribar (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Иван Рибар,
pronounced [ǐvan rîbaːr]; 21
January 1881 – 2
February 1968) was a
Croatian politician who
served in several...
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Zagreb in 1955 .
About 10,000
people attended his funeral. He is
buried in
Mirogoj Cemetery. prilisce.hr/Ivan Šubašić
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outside the
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February 1931 in Zagreb) was a
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February 1898 – 21
October 1992) was a
Croatian politician,
writer and publisher.
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Juraj Škarpa (29
November 1881 – 31
December 1952) was a
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competition at the 1924...
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Mladen Ramljak (1 July 1945 – 13
September 1978) was a
Croatian football defender.
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Dinamo Zagreb for
Dutch side
Feyenoord after playing over...