- "Vlado"
Smokvina (5 May 1908 – 16
April 1982) was a
Yugoslav swimmer. He
competed in two
events at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Vladimir
Smokvina". Croatian...
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Communication Management Review, 6 (2), 71.
Smokvina,
Martina (2022).
UVJETI UZGOJA I
KARAKTERISTIKE VINA
SORTE ŽLAHTINA (Vitis...
- 1103–1111. doi:10.1080/01635581.2012.717676. PMID 23061912. S2CID 42939326.
Smokvina, Tamara; Wels, Michiel; Polka, Justyna; Chervaux, Christian; Brisse, Sylvain;...
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Slovak volleyball player Vlado Šmit (born 1980),
Serbian footballer Vlado Smokvina (1908–1982),
Yugoslav swimmer Vlado Šola (born 1968),
Croatian handball...
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Josip Chutima Smokvina (May 30, 2019). "Memory 25.05.2019". Facebook.
Retrieved June 13, 2019...
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April 2021. Svirčić
Gotovac &
Zlatar 2012, pp. 19–22. Jukić,
Mlinar &
Smokvina 2011, p. 43. "Bandić: Zašto
Zagreb ne bi imao
neboder od 200 katova?"....
- 2010.04719.x. ISSN 1364-5072. PMID 20408914. S2CID 44298955. EP,
Tamara Smokvina & Marie-Christine Degivry, "Novel
strain of
lactobacillus mucosae", published...
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- Širola (born 1972), quizzer, linguist,
anglicist and
software tester.
Vlado Smokvina (1908–1982), swimmer.
Petra Starčević (born 1987), biathlete. Anja Štefan...
- 20th-century
artists born or
active in the
region are
Romolo Venucci,
Jakov Smokvina,
Vladimir Udatny,
Antun Haller, Ivo Kalina,
Vjekoslav Vojo Radoičić, and...