- Ivan
Vukas (born 1979),
Croatian handball player Saša
Vukas (born 1976),
Croatian basketball player Budislav Vukas (born 1938),
Croatian jurist Vuka (disambiguation)...
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Bernard Vukas (1 May 1927 – 4
April 1983) was a
Croatian footballer who pla**** for Yugoslavia.
Vukas pla**** as a left winger/forward and is
mostly remembered...
- Saša
Vukas (born
September 27, 1976) is a
former Croatian professional basketball player. "Sasa
Vukas Basketball Player Profile,
College Basketball Kurdistan...
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titles containing Vuka Vukas, a
surname Vuca (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Vuka. If an
internal link...
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Vuka Šeherović (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Вука Шехеровић; née Šekerović, Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Шекеровић; 1903–1976) was a
Bosnian folk
singer and sevdalinka...
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Vuka is a
river in
eastern Croatia, a
right tributary of the
Danube river. At 112
kilometres (70 miles), it is the 13th-longest
river flowing through Croatia...
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against Zvijezda 09 on 2
November 2019,
Vukas was
fired from
Zrinjski two days later. On 23
December 2019,
Tudor and
Vukas returned to
Hajduk Split;
Tudor was...
- Ivan
Vukas (born 16
September 1979) is a
former Croatian handball national team player.
Vukas started his
career in RK
Zamet then
named Zamet Autotrans...
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performers on the
world stage; such as
Rajko Mitić,
Stjepan Bobek,
Bernard Vukas,
Vladimir Beara,
Dragoslav Šekularac,
Milan Galić,
Josip Skoblar, Ivan Ćurković...
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Vuka Popadić (née Jovanović) was a
Serbian heroine of
World War I. She
saved many lives,
particularly those of
women and children. She
sheltered fifteen...