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Vjeran is a
masculine given name
found in Croatia.
Notable people with this name include:
Vjeran Simunić (born 1953), a
Croatian footballer and manager...
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Vjeran Zuppa (26
January 1940 – 10
October 2023) was a
Croatian intellectual, dramaturge,
literature theorist, poet, translator, and
chairman of the Theater...
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Vjeran Simunić (born 26
April 1953) is a
Croatian professional football manager and
former player. Simunić
started his
playing career in
Hajduk Split in...
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Vjeran Miladinović (1
October 1958 - 22
February 2003), also
known as Merlinka, was a
transgender ****
worker and
actress best
known for the 1995 film Marble...
- one non-FIFA nationality.
Albert Pobor Stjepan Čordaš
Stanko Mršić (1999)
Vjeran Simunić (2000)
Ivica Kalinić (2000–2001)
Mario Ćutuk (1 July 2002 – 30 June...
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Mustafa (2006) Kwon Oh-son (2008)
Vjeran Simunić (2008–09) Ali
Mustafa (2009–11)
Dayem Ali (2011) Kwon Oh-son (2012–13)
Vjeran Simunić (2013–14)
Steve Kean...
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Miodrag Paunović (2001)
Stanko Mršić (2001–2002)
Vjeran Simunić (2002–2003)
Stanko Mršić (2003–2005)
Vjeran Simunić (2005)
Jakov Pinčić (interim; 2005) Milo...
- 1994, pp. 126–127.
Ridley 1994, p. 129.
Banac 1988, p. 64. Pavlaković,
Vjeran. Stojaković,
Krunoslav (ed.). "Yugoslav
Volunteers in the
Spanish Civil...
- district).
Alongside the
party presidents, ASH had
prominent members such as
Vjeran Zuppa (prominent left-wing
intellectual and dramaturge) and
Tomislav Jakić...
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pokret 1941–1945 (in Serbo-Croatian). Cetinje, Yugoslavia: Obod. Pavlaković,
Vjeran (2005). "Serbia Transformed?". In Ramet,
Sabrina P. (ed.).
Serbia since...