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Juraj Njavro (2 July 1938 – 15
September 2008) was a
Croatian medical doctor and politician.
Njavro was born in Cerovica, near Neum in the
Kingdom of...
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Office created Minister of
Health 1990–1992 Succeeded by
Juraj Njavro Preceded by
Juraj Njavro Minister of
Health 1993–1998 Succeeded by Željko
Reiner Preceded by...
- Croatia, MP, and
former Dean of the
Croatian Institute of Economics, Dr. Đuro
Njavro.
Eduniversal voted ZŠEM the best
business school in
Croatia in 2008, 2009...
- doi:10.1140/epjb/e2007-00098-2. S2CID 2357298. Podobnik, B.; Shao, J.;
Njavro, D.; Ivanov, P. C.; Stanley, H. E. (2008). "Influence of
corruption on economic...
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joined HIP,
which made it a
parliamentary party. In
September 2003 Đuro
Njavro, a
former member of HDZ, also
joined the party,
which gave HIP a
total of...
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Election Commission of
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Retrieved 15
December 2020.
Njavro, Mato (1985). Herzegovina: History, Culture, Art, Tourism, Scenery. Privredni...
- (1992–1993)
Zlatko Mateša (1993–1995) –
Prime Minister (1995–2000)
Juraj Njavro (1993–1997) Ivan
Majdak (1993–1995)
Marijan Petrović (1995)
Adalbert Rebić...
- The "Dr
Juraj Njavro"
National Memorial Hospital (Croatian:
Nacionalna memorijalna bolnica „dr.
Juraj Njavro” Vukovar),
commonly known as the
Vukovar Hospital...
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Nikola Bartulica moved to the USA,
where he met his wife, a
cousin of
Juraj Njavro from Vinkovci.
After attending the
Benedictine boarding school, Stephen...
- Kovač Lužavec Matulović-Dropulić
Miljavac Mlakar Močibob
Morsan Mudrinić
Njavro Pavlović Penić Petrović
Porges Premužić
Pugelnik Prka Radić
Ramljak Ramušćak...