- was
first released in 1996.
IrfanView is
named after its creator,
Irfan Škiljan, from Jajce,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
living in Vienna. The
current version...
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Dubravko Škiljan (October 31, 1949 in Zagreb – July 21, 2007 in Zagreb), was a
Croatian linguist known for his work on
classical philology and semiotics...
- but ...]. tportal.hr. 13
January 2021.
Škiljan 2008, p. 5.
Škiljan 2008, p. 6.
Škiljan 2008[page needed]
Škiljan 2008, p. 7. "Croatia earthquake: Seven...
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permitted in this
License without prior written consent from
IrfanView (Irfan
Skiljan). ... You may not modify, de-compile, dis****emble or
reverse engineer the...
- Puškadija-Ribkin 2006, p. 30. Puškadija-Ribkin 2006, p. 29–30.
Škiljan 2014, p. 10.
Škiljan 2014, p. 9.
Škiljan 2014, p. 7–8. Puškadija-Ribkin 2006, p. 51–96. ″Главни...
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developed the
first microelectronic, multi-channel
cochlear implant Irfan Skiljan,
author of the
image viewer software Irfanview Jörg
Streli (1940–2019)...
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Indian cricketer Irfan Shahid (1926-2016),
American orientalist Irfan Škiljan,
Bosnian computer scientist and
programmer Irfan Smajlagić (born 1961)...
- of the
language purism, e.g.,
Vladimir Anić, Snježana Kordić,
Dubravko Škiljan,
Kristina Štrkalj and Mate Kapović. Vince,
Zlatko (1968). Filološke škole...
- S2CID 72467680.
Škiljan, F. (2007). "Stradanje Srba u
Jasenovcu u
Drugom svjetskom ratu". Pro Tempore: Ččasopis
Studenata Povijesti. 4: 40–46.
Škiljan, F. (2004)...
- 1933) 2006 – Ta Mok,
Cambodian soldier and monk (b. 1926) 2007 –
Dubravko Škiljan,
Croatian linguist and
academic (b. 1949) 2008 –
Donald Stokes, English...