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vinko in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vinko is a
masculine name
related to Vincent, and may
refer to:
Frane Vinko Golem (1938–2007), Croatian...
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Vinko Bogataj (Slovenian: /
ˈʋiːŋko bɔɡaˈtaj/) is a
Slovenian painter and
former ski jumper.
Footage of him
crashing featured on ABC's Wide
World of Sports...
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Vinko Puljić (pronounced [
ʋîːŋko pǔːʎit͜ɕ]; born 8
September 1945) is a
Bosnian prelate of the
Catholic Church who has been a
cardinal since 1994. He was...
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Vinko Žganec (January 22, 1890 -
December 12, 1976) was a
Croatian ethnomusicologist. Žganec was born in Vratišinec in Međimurje. He
started to be interested...
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Vinko Sindičić (born 29
September 1943) is a
former UDBA agent. Sindičić was born in the town of
Stara Baška on the
island of Krk. As a child, Sindičić...
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Vinko Begović (born 2
October 1948) is a
Croatian football manager and
former player. He has
previously served as head
coach of
several clubs namely Foolad...
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Vinko Pandurević (born 25 June 1959, Sokolac,
Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Serb
former commanding officer of the
Zvornik Brigade during the
Bosnian War...
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Vinko Nikolić (2
March 1912 – 12 July 1997) was a
Croatian writer, poet and journalist, and a high-ranking
official in the
Independent State of Croatia...
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Vinko Globokar (born 7 July 1934) is a French-Slovenian avant-garde
composer and trombonist. Globokar's
music uses
unconventional and
extended techniques...
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Vinko Jelić (1596 -
after 22 July 1636; also Vincenz) was a Croatian-born
baroque composer,
singer and musician. He was born in
Rijeka ("Fiume") and later...