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Vladimir Vinek (3
December 1897 – 1945) was a
Croatian footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1924
Summer Olympics. He made his debut...
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Vinaq (Persian: وينق, also
Romanized as Vīnaq; also
known as
Vinek; in Armenian: Վինէ) is a
village in Minjavan-e
Sharqi Rural District,
Minjavan District...
- Divím se milému How
Strange My
Lover Is male
chorus Choral JW 4/6 1873–1876
Vínek stonulý male
chorus Choral JW 4/7 1874 Osamělá bez těchy [1]
Forsaken [1]...
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Vignec (French pronunciation: [
viɲɛk]; Occitan: Biec) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées...
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Gilchrist 23 (0.65%)
Buckley Belanger Cut Knife-Turtleford John
Vinek 2,520 (39.02%)
Michael Chisholm 3,114 (48.21%)
Larry Ingram 649 (10.05%)...
- Romania 1–2 Yugoslavia Rónay 47'
Report Vinek 23', 39'...
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alpine skier.
Milan Vignjević (born 1989),
footballer player.
Vladimir Vinek (1897–1945),
footballer player.
Zdenko Vinski (1913–1996), archaeologist...
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Rudolf Rupec FW
Dragutin Babić FW
Branko Zinaja FW Emil Perška FW
Vladimir Vinek FW Ivan Šojat Manager :
Veljko Ugrinić
Positions GK =
Goalkeeper BK = Back...
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expert Zlatko Vinek, who
pointed out that
Trobec had
previously been
diagnosed as a
psychopath after multiple tests were
conducted by
Vinek and two colleagues...
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October 1922
Friendly Yugoslavia 1–3 Poland
Stadion HAŠK,
Zagreb Vinek 35'
Report Kałuża 8', 57' Garbień 74' Attendance: 4,000 Referee:
Heinrich Retschury...