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Oršanić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǒrʃanitɕ]) is a
Croatian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Daniel Orsanic (born 1968),
former Argentine...
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Daniel Orsanic (Croatian:
Daniel Oršanić,
pronounced [dǎniel ǒrʃanitɕ]; born 11 June 1968) is a
former professional tennis player from Argentina. He was...
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Vlatka Oršanić (born 1958) is a
Croatian opera singer (soprano) and
vocal pedagogue.
Oršanić was born in Zabok, Croatia. She
spent her
childhood in Varaždin...
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refer to:
Vlatka Pokos,
Croatian pop
singer and
former TV host
Vlatka Oršanić,
Slovene soprano singer Behind the Name -
Vlatka This page or
section lists...
- was
first ****umed by Ivan
Oršanić, who
previously led the
State Secretariat for
Propaganda of the NDH. In July 1944,
Oršanić was
succeeded by
Feliks Niedzielsky...
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Bhupathi de
Voest Fisher Huss
Hutchins Palermo Carbonell García
Carbonell Orsanic Arnold Ker Lobo
Arnold Ker Hood
Arnold Ker Hood García Hood García Horna...
- Lobo and Sánchez won the
title by
defeating Hendrik Jan
Davids and
Daniel Orsanic 7–5, 7–5 in the final. Luis Lobo /
Javier Sánchez (champions)
Donald Johnson...
- by Ivan
Oršanić as the
Croatian Republican Party. The
party was
moved to
Croatia in 1991,
after democratic reforms in the country. Ivan
Oršanić (1951-1968)...
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successfully defended his title, by
defeating Hendrik Jan
Davids and
Daniel Orsanic 3–6, 6–3, 7–6 in the final. Luis Lobo /
Javier Sánchez (semifinals) Pablo...
- 1939. In
February 1939 two
returnees from detention, Mile
Budak and Ivan
Oršanić,
became editors[citation needed] of the pro-Ustaše
journal Hrvatski narod...