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Zdenko Bego,
Yugoslav rower Zdenko Feyfar,
Czech photographer Zdenko Fibich or Zdeněk Fibich,
Czech composer Zdenko Filípek,
Slovak footballer Zdenko...
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Zdenko Hudeček (22 June 1887 – 28
September 1974) was a Czech-Austrian
officer in the Austro-Hungarian Navy. He was one of the most
successful Austro-Hungarian...
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Zdenko Lobkowitz (full name
Maria Zdenko Vinzenz Kaspar,
Prince of Lobkowitz; 5 May 1858 – 13
August 1933) was an
Austrian officer in the
Common Army of...
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Zdenko Runjić (26
October 1942 – 27
October 2004) was a
Croatian songwriter. In his long career, he
established himself as one of the most
prolific and...
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Zdenko Bego (12
February 1933 – 20
December 2014) was a
Yugoslav rowing cox. He
competed at the 1952
Summer Olympics in
Helsinki with the men's
eight where...
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Zdenko Baotić (born
March 9, 1985) is a
Bosnian retired football goalkeeper. Baotić's
first club was HNK Orašje, but
after several seasons with the Swans...
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Zdenko Strižić (19 May 1902 – 1
November 1990) was a
Croatian architect,
urban planner and teacher. Strižić was the son of Dr.
Miroslav and
Irena pl. Strižić...
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Zdenko Vukasović (19
September 1941 – 27 May 2021) was a
Croatian professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Born in Split, Vukasović pla**** for...
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Zdenko Ivan Križić OCD (born 2
February 1953) is a
Croatian Discalced Carmelite and
prelate of the
Catholic Church. He has been the
Archbishop of Split-Makarska...
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Zdenko Adamović (born 20
December 1963, in Osijek) is a
Croatian football manager and
former player.
During his career, he pla**** for some
important Yugoslav...