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Većeslav Holjevac (22
August 1917 – 11 July 1970) was a
Croatian and
Yugoslav soldier and
communist politician.
Holjevac was born in Karlovac, at the time...
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Većeslav Wilder, also
spelled Većeslav Vilder (8
August 1878 – 2
December 1961), was a
Croatian and
Yugoslavian politician.
Wilder studied law and graduated...
- form of the name is Wacław. The name was
derived from the old
Czech name
Veceslav,
meaning 'more famous'.
Nicknames are Vašek, Vašík, Venca, Venda. The Latinized...
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public administration,
public finance,
fiscal decentralization, etc.
Veceslav Ioniță is an ****ociate
professor of
economics and an
expert on economic...
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construction details.
Liberty Bridge Most
slobode 1959 Four lane road
bridge Većeslav Holjevac Avenue It used to hold a pair of bus lanes, but due to the increasing...
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Expansion of Novi
Zagreb was
started by the
Zagreb mayor Većeslav Holjevac, when he
moved the
Zagreb Fair from the
downtown Savska Road to...
- hall "Kutija šibica" (literally
meaning Matchbox). Led by
phenomenal trio
Većeslav Kavedžija,
Nikola Plećaš and
Milivoj Omašić,
Lokomotiva won the game 78:77...
- is a
Czech language surname that is a
diminutive of the name Václav or
Veceslav,
which means "greater glory", from the Old
Slavic elements viece "greater"...
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Archived from the
original on 4
March 2007.
Retrieved 18
March 2015.
Većeslav Holjevac. "In his book
Hrvati izvan domovine estimates the
number of Croatian...
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Tvrtko Trpimir Vatroslav Većeslav Vedran Velimir Veselko Vidoslav Vjekoslav Vjenceslav Višeslav
Vitomir Vjeran...