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Zmago Sagadin (/sɑːˈɡɑːdɪn/; born 1
November 1952) is a
Slovenian basketball coach. He is
widely considered as the most
successful Slovenian coach with...
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Zmago Jelinčič "Plemeniti" (born
January 7, 1948) is a
Slovenian politician and author. He is the head of the
Slovenian National Party (Slovene: Slovenska...
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Nacionalna Stranka, SNS) is a
nationalist political party in
Slovenia led by
Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti. The
party is
known for its
Euroscepticism and opposes...
- Lečić (1978–1982)
Zmago Sagadin (1985–1994)
Sergej Ravnikar (1995)
Peter Vilfan (1995)
Janez Drvarič (1995–1996) Žarko Đurišić (1996)
Zmago Sagadin (1996–2002)...
- Press.
Archived from the
original on May 15, 2013.
Retrieved 21
March 2013.
Zmago Šmitek and Božidar Jezernik, "The
anthropological tradition in Slovenia...
- Columbus, Ohio:
Slavica Publishers. pp. 31–32. ISBN 978-0-89357-200-6. Šmitek,
Zmago (December 2005). "Shamanism on
Slovenian Territory?
Dilemmas Concerning...
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investigative body
issued its
report on so
called Caviar diplomacy by Azerbaijan.
Zmago Jelinčič
Plemeniti (SNS), who
returned in the
National ****embly
after 7...
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Retrieved 5 July 2021. Gruden, Toni (25
March 2021). "Slovenija le dočakala
zmago nad Hrvaško.
Veselje da,
evforija pa ne" (in Slovenian). RTV Slovenija....
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Boris Milivojević - Bole
Marinko Madžgalj - Ceda
Velja Zoran Cvijanović -
Zmago Dragan Jovanović - Omer Nebojša Ilić -
Mladen Ognjen Amidžić -
Radonja Dragan...
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gladko zmago Slovenije" (in Slovenian). RTV Slovenija.
Retrieved 11
October 2020. Lisjak,
Mitja (14
October 2020). "Hat-trick Vučkića za
gladko zmago v Moldaviji"...