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    Šušanj (Montenegrin: Шушањ, pronounced [ʃûːʃaɲ]) is a small town in the municipality of Bar, Montenegro. A 2011 census put the population at 2,630.[1]...
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  • Luciano Sušanj (10 November 1948 – 14 April 2024) was a Croatian politician, sports worker and track athlete who competed for Yugoslavia. Sušanj was successful...
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    Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek (1976) Joško Alebić (1977) Milan...
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    Trsanj Bar V Sustaš, Zupci, Marovići, Tuđemili Šušanj Žukotrlica, Novi Pristan, Zeleni Pojas, Ilino, Šušanj, Carevići, Vitići and Paladini Sutomore Brca...
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    Topolica (part of Bar), Polje, Bjeliši, Burtaiši, Sutorman, Stari Bar, Šušanj, Sutomore, Mrkojevići, Krajina, Šestani and Crmnica. A census in 2011 recorded...
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    Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek (1976) Joško Alebić (1977) Milan...
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  • 2024) 1948 – Aaron Brown, American journalist and academic 1948 – Luciano Sušanj, Croatian Olympic runner and politician (d. 2024) 1948 – Shigesato Itoi...
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    Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek (1976) Joško Alebić (1977) Milan...
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    Podgorica Aerodrom Golubovci Morača Zeta Vranjina Virpazar Crmnica Sutomore Šušanj Bar Along this line, there are 5 railway stations and 7 train stops: Nikšić...
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    Dragutin Šurbek (1968–69) Petar Skansi (1970) Mate Parlov (1971–73) Luciano Sušanj (1974) Antun Stipančić (1975) Matija Ljubek (1976) Joško Alebić (1977) Milan...
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