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Mladina (English: Youth) is a
Slovenian w****ly left-wing
political and
current affairs magazine.
Since the 1920s, when it was
first published, it has...
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Davor Mladina (born 26
November 1959) is a
Croatian professional football manager. He is the
current manager of
Croatian Football League club Dubrava...
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Mladina (born July 20, 1980, in Split) is a
freestyle swimmer from Croatia.
Mladina made his
Olympic debut for his
native country at the 2000 Summer...
- hvala!".
Mladina.si.
Retrieved 3 June 2018. "Katoliška država, državna cerkev".
Mladina.si.
Retrieved 5 June 2018. "Specialna vojna".
Mladina.si. Retrieved...
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Archived 7 May 2013 at the
Wayback Machine, an
interview with
Joachim Becker,
Mladina, 23
November 2012 A
Symposium of Law Experts.
Political arbitrariness has...
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Books in the
United Kingdom, and with the
Slovenian left-liberal
magazine Mladina and
newspapers Dnevnik and Delo. He also
cooperates with the
Polish leftist...
- morju".
Mladina.si.
Retrieved 9
September 2018. "Učiteljica zgodovina".
Mladina.si.
Retrieved 9
September 2018. "Koalicija sovraštva II".
Mladina.si. Retrieved...
- zgodovinar".
Mladina.si.
Retrieved 2017-11-28. "Križanje NOB |
MLADINA.si".
Mladina.si.
Retrieved 2017-11-28. "Črna roka |
MLADINA.si".
Mladina.si. Retrieved...
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Slovenian Democratic Youth (SDM; Slovene:
Slovenska demokratska mladina) is the
youth section of the
Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska...
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Science in 1986, and, a year later, to
again begin publishing in
Mladina. His
Mladina articles consisted of
critical opinion columns and
articles on the...