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Mihovil Pavlinović (28
January 1831 – 18 May 1887) was a
Croatian Roman Catholic priest, politician, and
writer who led
Croatian National Revival in the...
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conservative majority led by Miho Klaić and a
radical minority led by
Mihovil Pavlinović and
Juraj Biankini. It
united with the
Party of
Rights in 1905 into the...
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living in 194
family households.
Podgora is the
birthplace of Don
Mihovil Pavlinović, a priest,
politician and writer, best
known as the
first person to speak...
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Croatian nationalist liberal People's Party, led by Miho Klaić and
Mihovil Pavlinović, and
Italian nationalist conservative Autonomist Party, led by Antonio...
- One of the
leaders of the
National (pro-Croatian)
Party was
Mihovil Pavlinović of Podgora.
Makarska was one of the
first communities to
introduce Croatian...
- The
Slavonic and East
European Review. 70 (2): 258–283. JSTOR 4210926.
Pavlinović,
Mihovil (1913).
Molitve za puk što se
pivaju preko svete mise po župama...
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Rival San
Diego food-truck
owners Marko Pavlinovic (owner of
Mangia Mangia Mobile) and
Brett Doogan (owner of Food Junkies...
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became the
editor of the Zadar-based
Narodni list at
urging of
Mihovil Pavlinović, the
leader of the
Croatian National Revival in Dalmatia. He retained...
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politician Mihovil Nakić (born 1955),
Croatian basketball player Mihovil Pavlinović (1831–1887),
Croatian politician Mihovil Španja (born 1984), Croatian...
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Croats emphasize "Slovene, Yugoslavian, Slavic, Illyrian",
which Mihovil Pavlinović considered destructive to
Croatia so he used only
attributes "Croatian"...