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Vedin Musić (born 11
March 1973) is a
Bosnian former footballer who pla**** as a left-back. Musić
started his
career at FK
Sloboda Tuzla,
where he pla****...
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Wedding (German: der Wedding,
pronounced [
ˈvɛdɪŋ] ) is a
locality in the
borough of Mitte, Berlin, Germany. It was a
separate borough in the north-western...
- in
Albania through the
release of
successful singles such as "Ku e
Gjeta Vedin" and "Synin si Qershia" in 2020. They
began performing at
various international...
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Cypriot footballer Novak Musić (born 1998),
Serbian basketball player Vedin Musić (born 1973),
Bosnian footballer Zoran Mušič (1909–2005), Slovenian...
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United States to join her husband, Mårten Mårtensson
Vedin.
Miraculously two
children of the
Vedin family, 4 year old
Thure and the
eldest son Mårten survived...
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basketball player Muhamed Konjić,
football player Mitar Lukić,
football player Vedin Musić,
football player Arminka Helić,
politician Gračanica is
twinned with:...
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Bosnia side at the time),
former Bosnia players Muhamed Konjić,
Elvir Bolić,
Vedin Musić, and many others. On 20
January 2015,
Project dubbed "Projekat obnove...
- Cup.
Number of
great players pla**** for team
during these years such as
Vedin Musić,
Muhamed Konjić,
Sakib Malkočević,
Nedim Omerović.
After 42 years...
- (Metropolitans
Gabriel of Lovech, John of
Varna and
Veliki Preslav, and
Daniel of
Vedin), and the Holy
Synod of the
Orthodox Church of the
Czech Lands and Slovakia...
- Mujakić – MKE Ankaragücü 2022–24
Samir Muratović –
Kocaelispor 1998–99
Vedin Musić – İstanbulspor,
Antalyaspor 1997–2001
Safet Nadarević – Eskişehirspor...