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Vukša Veličković (Вукша Величковић; born 18
February 1979) is a
Serbian writer, journalist,
cultural critic,
artist and
online producer based in New York...
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Milan Vukša (Vrtoče, 1903 — Sarajevo, 1980) was a
prominent figure in the
National Liberation Army and
Partisan Detachments of
Yugoslavia resistance during...
- 2003) Borče Sredojević (2003)
Nikola Rakojević (2003 – June 2004)
Dragan Vukša (June 2004 – 2004)
Slavoljub Stojanović (2004–2005)
Zoran Smileski (2005...
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Region of
origin Eastern Europe Other names Nickname(s) Vule, Vuko,
Vuksa, Vuki
Derived Vuk (meaning wolf) and sin (meaning son)
Related names Vuk...
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Square of
Violence Partisan Leader 1962
Kozara komandir Vuksa 1962 One Fine Day
komandir Vuksa 1963
Double Circle Kresimir Lisac 1963 Good Luck, Kekec...
- singer-songwriter Vaso Radić (1923–2011),
politician and
former Mayor of
Sarajevo Milan Vukša (1903-1980), a
prominent figure in the
Yugoslav Partisans resistance and...
- Popović, Miro Bjelić,
Zoran Ravlić, Boro Golić, Rade Unčanin,
Slobodan Vukša, Mile Kekerović,
Zlatko Jančić. Coach: Pero Janjić. Yugoslavia – 17 Yugoslav...
- 32nd
Academy Awards, but was not
accepted as a nominee. Bert
Sotlar as
Vukša Velimir 'Bata' Živojinović as
Sorga (as Bata Živojinović)
Milena Dravić...
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families (starosjedioci), all
Orthodox by faith, were the: Berić, Vukojević,
Vukša, Grulović, Dobrić, Lalić, Manojlović, Popović, Samardžić, Stjelja. Register...
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presidents were Miloš Ćosić,
Ilija Šakić,
Janko Pejanović,
Marko Krnjajski, Simo
Vukša, Imre Biro,
Petar Blagotić,
Karlo Vitez,
Nikola Radulović, Veso Avdalović...