- ISBN 978-0-271-06665-3. Boban,
Branka (2007). "
Vladko Maček u
emigraciji – od
izlaska iz
zemlje do
odlaska u SAD" [
Vladko Maček in
Emigration – From
Leaving Croatia...
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origin Southeastern Europe Other names Alternative spelling Serbian Cyrillic: Влатко
Variant form(s)
Vladko (Владко)
Related names female form Vlatka...
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January 1901 – 21
April 1974),
better known under his pen name
Volodymyr Vladko, was a
Ukrainian fiction writer,
journalist and
theatre critic. He was a...
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Vladko Shalamanov (Bulgarian: Владко Шаламанов; born 25
April 1967) is a
former Bulgarian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Shalamanov pla**** for...
- when the king
imposed a more
unitary constitution. The HSS, now led by
Vladko Maček,
continued to
advocate federalisation,
resulting in the Cvetković–Maček...
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Supported and
pressured by
Fascist Italy and **** Germany,
Croatian leader Vladko Maček and his
party managed the
creation of the
Banovina of
Croatia (Autonomous...
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Vladko Panayotov (Bulgarian: Владко Тодоров Панайотов) (born 7 May 1950, Pavlikeni) is a
scholar and
Bulgarian member of the
European Parliament who sits...
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Vladko Kostadinov (Bulgarian: Владко Костадинов; born 13
February 1987 in Varna) is a
Bulgarian football midfielder. He was
raised in
Cherno More's youth...
- new regime's tool for
putting down any dissent.
Opposition politicians Vladko Maček and
Svetozar Pribićević were
arrested under charges by the court....
- Croatia's
national interests, and the
Croatian Peasant Party, led then by
Vladko Maček,
successor to
Stjepan Radić,
which had much
greater support among...