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Nenad Prokić (Serbian: Ненад Прокић) is a
Serbian playwright,
theatre director, one of the
founders of the
Liberal Democratic Party (Liberalno demokratska...
- Božidar
Prokić (Zabojnica, near Kragujevac, Prin****lity of Serbia, 11
October 1859 – Belgrade,
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 6 May 1922) was a
Serbian historian...
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Prokić (born 9
April 1989) is a
Serbian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Stal Rzeszów,
which he captains. As a
youth player,
Prokić...
- Ivan
Prokić (Cyrillic Иван Прокић) (born
April 6, 1975 in Belgrade, Serbia) is
professional hockey player left winger. He
performed for
National team of...
- was
Ivica Prokić, a
Serbian economist, whom he met in the
autumn of 1993.
Prokić suggested the name Braco,
meaning "little brother."
Prokić died in 1995...
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Glottolog 4.3
synthesises classifications from
Moran &
Prokić (2013) and
Hochstetler (2004).
Moran &
Prokić (2013)
argue for a
binary east-west
split within...
- Jošo Gagel, 2005–2007
Dejan Prokić, 2007–2008
Andrej Božič, 2008–2010
Drago Dedovič, 2010–2011 Jure Saje, 2011–2012
Dejan Prokić, 2012–2013
Gregor Hafnar...
- Stojanović,
Goran Stefanovski 17th BITEF: Mira Banjac,
Borka Pavićević,
Nenad Prokić,
Slobodan Selenić, László Végel 18th BITEF:
Slobodan Glumac,
Dubravka Knežević...
- Baćović,
Darko Marinković,
Nikola Sebić, Ana Ristić, Đorđe Marović,
Nikola Prokić, Đorđe Urošević,
Aleksandar Ocokoljić,
Ilija Jović
Chairperson of the ****embly:...
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Stephen Runciman, A
History of the
First Bulgarian Empire, pp. 217–218.
Prokić, Božidar (1906). Die Zusätze in der
Handschrift des
Johannes Scylitzes....