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Karolina Šprem Baghdatis (born 25
October 1984) is a
former professional tennis player from Croatia. She won
eleven titles (ten singles), all at the ITF...
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Boris Šprem (14
April 1956 – 30
September 2012) was a
Croatian politician who was the
speaker of the
Croatian Parliament from 2011 to 2012. He was the...
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Goran Šprem (born 6 July 1979) is a
Croatian former handball player.
Šprem started his
professional career with RK
Zagreb in the late 1990s. He also spent...
- League: Bronze: 2022, 2023 As of 26/10/2023
Karlo Godec (2023-)
Lovro Šprem (2017-2021)
Karpo Sirotić (2020-2021)
Marko Tarabochia (2019) https://mrk-sesvete...
- observations".
Journal of Zoology. 259 (4): 403–409. doi:10.1017/S0952836902003394.
Šprem, Nikica; Gančević, Pavao; Safner, Toni; Jerina, Klemen; C****inello, Jorge...
- M.; Corlatti, L.; Farkas, A.; Papaioannou, H.; Peters, W.; Sarasa, M.;
Šprem, N.; Weinberg, P. & Willisch, C. (2021) [amended
version of 2020 ****essment]...
- (2014-2022) Ivan Martinović (2022-2024)
Domagoj Pavlović (2018-2024)
Goran Šprem (2006) Petr Házl (2004-2008) Petr Hrubý (2004-2008) Jiří
Hynek (2005-2006)...
- the
opening ceremony were
athlete Jana Koščak and
handball player Petar Šprem.
Croatian won 9 medals: 5 gold and 4
silver ones, with this EYOF
being most...
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world No. 7 in
singles in 1997 and
world No. 16 in
doubles in 1995
Karolina Šprem Croatia 1984
Ranked world No. 17 in 2004
Katarina Srebotnik Slovenia 1981...
- Ninčević
Domagoj Duvnjak Marko Kopljar Jakov Gojun Zlatko Horvat Goran Šprem Nikša
Kaleb Denis Špoljarić
Manuel Štrlek L**** Vukić
Drago Vuković Marino...