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Rajko (Serbian Cyrillic: Рајко,
pronounced [
rǎːjko]) is a
masculine given name and may
refer to:
Rajko Aleksić (born 1947),
former Serbian football defender...
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Rajko Mitić
Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Рајко Митић /
Stadion Rajko Mitić,
pronounced [ˈstâdioːn
ˈrâːjko ˈmǐːtit͡ɕ]),
previously known as
Stadion Crvene...
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Raјko Đurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Рајко Ђурић, Romani:
Raiko Juric; 3
October 1947 – 2
November 2020) was a
Serbian Romani writer and academic. He was also...
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Rajko Vidović (born 4
March 1975) is a Croatian-Bosnian
football manager and
retired football forward. He is
currently manager of
Croatian first-tier...
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Rajko Mitić (Serbian Cyrillic: Рајко Митић,
pronounced [
rǎːjko mǐːtitɕ]; 19
November 1922 – 29
March 2008) was a
Serbian footballer, coach,
executive and...
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Rajko Kapelan (Serbian Cyrillic: Рајко Капелан; born 9
October 1992) is a
Serbian politician. He was
elected to the
National ****embly of
Serbia in the...
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Rajko Dujmić (7
August 1954 – 4
August 2020) was a
Croatian songwriter,
composer and
music producer best
known as a
member of the pop
group Novi fosili...
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Rajko Depreradović (c. 1710 –
after 1764; also
spelled Rajko Preradović) was a
leader of
colonists who
settled free
lands in what is now
known as Donbas...
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Rajko Žižić (January 22, 1955 –
August 7, 2003) was a
Yugoslavian professional basketball player. The 6'11", 243-pounder
represented Yugoslavia at the...
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Rajko Nahtigal (April 14, 1877 –
March 29, 1958) was a
Slovenian scholar who
focused on
Slavic languages and literature.
Nahtigall was born in Novo Mesto...