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Vicko Ševelj (born 19
September 2000) is a
Croatian professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Scottish Premiership club
Dundee United. Ševelj...
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Vicko Krstulović (27
April 1905 – 28
September 1988) was a
Yugoslav communist revolutionary, the most
prominent Partisan military commander from Dalmatia...
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Freien und
Hansestadt Hamburg Hans
Nirrnheim (1895). Das
Handlungsbuch Vickos von
Geldersen (Verein für
Hamburgische Geschichte ed.). Hamburg/Leipzig:...
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Vicko Andrić (March 23, 1793 –
January 15, 1866) was a
Croatian architect. The
architect and
renovator Vicko Andrić was born in
Trogir on
March 23, 1793...
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Vicko Bujović (1660 – May 6, 1709) was a
Venetian military commander and
captain of Perast.
During the
Morean War, Bujović took
command of the forces...
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Vicko Zmajević (21
December 1670 – 12
September 1745) was the
Roman Catholic archbishop of Bar and
Primate of
Serbia and also the
archbishop of the Archdiocese...
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Vicko Ruić (born 1959) is a
Croatian film director, screenwriter,
producer and actor. Ruić
graduated from the
Acting Department of the
Academy of Dramatic...
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Vicko Adamović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вицко Адамовић; 1838 – 9
January 1919) was a
pedagogue and
historian from Dubrovnik. A
native of Dubrovnik,...
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Miroslav "
Vicko" Milatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав-Вицко Милатовић) is a
Serbian musician best
known as the
drummer for the
Serbian and
Yugoslav rock...
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phoneme /h/ can vary
allophonically between [ç~x~h~ɦ] i.e.
vihko ['
ʋiçko̞],
kahvi ['kɑxʋi], raha ['rɑɦɑ]. A
feature of
Finnic phonology is the development...