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Adolf Percl (14
October 1901 — 13
August 1951) was a
Croatian footballer. He was a
forward and he pla**** for
Concordia Zagreb and BSK
Belgrade in the...
- Bumerang, Cvrčak i Mravi, Tomaž Domicelj, Hobo,
Grupa 220, Jutro,
Ivica Percl, S
Vremena Na Vreme, YU Grupa,
Drago Mlinarec, Nirvana,
Grupa Marina Škrgatića...
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Peter Räisänen 34:09.2 Slovenia Aljaž
Janhar Tia
Malovrh Teja
Pavec Lovro Percl Seručnik 34:23.6 Italy
Bryan Venturini Giada Delugan Anna
Senoner Manuel...
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Korhonen Peter Räisänen Slovenia Aljaž
Janhar Tia
Malovrh Teja
Pavec Lovro Percl Seručnik Italy
Bryan Venturini Giada Delugan Anna
Senoner Manuel Senoner...
- 21-22 Nirvana, Indexi,
Ivica Kiš, Alarm,
Grupa 777,
Mladi Levi, Had,
Ivica Percl, Time,
Grupa Marina Škrgatića, Trio Neda,
Dario i Miljenko, Jutro, Bumerang...
- such as
Grupa 220,
Crveni koralji and Roboti. The
latter featured Ivica Percl, who,
after leaving Roboti in
September 1966
because "they were too loud...
- električari" (transl. electricians).
Prominent acoustic artist was
Ivica Percl,
formerly of Roboti. He was an
acoustic musician and
peace activist playing...
- Yugoslavia 2–3 Romania
Percl 47', 49'
Report Semler 19'
Wetzer 65' Guga 69'...
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Croatian author. Luka Pejović (born 1994),
Croatian football player.
Adolf Percl (1901–1951),
Croatian football player.
Hrvoje Perić (born 1985), Croatian...
- perform, so the
performers included established acts like
Ibrica Jusić,
Ivica Percl, Indexi, Delfini, Džentlmeni, Bele
Vrane and others. From this
edition of...