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    Bogdanović, Josipa (2016). "Mirko Bogović (1816.-1893.) – osvrt na život i djelo" [An Account of the Life and Work of Mirko Bogović (1816 – 1893)] (PDF). Cris...
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  • handball player Mirko Bašić Croatian handball player Mirko Bellodi, Italian footballer Mirko Bogović, Croatian poet and politician Mirko Boland, German...
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  • Mirko Bogović (1816-1893), a Croatian poet and politician. Davorin Bogović, Croatian rock vocalist, former member of Prljavo kazalište Dušan Bogović,...
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    (bass guitar) and Tihomir Fileš (drums). Its first vocalist became Davorin Bogović, although they were thinking about taking Davor Gobac (later of Psihomodo...
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    erect a basrelief in its memory. In 2013, the monument was moved to Mirko Bogović Street. Karleuša, Radoslav (2013). "Prilozi uz čestitke za jubilej"...
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    the protesters, Mirko Bogović, attacked an army officer with a sabre. The army officer was defended by a soldier who fired at Bogović. That led to other...
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  • Also at that transition time were the poet, playwright and novelist Mirko Bogović, poet and teacher Dragojla Jarnević, storyteller and collector of folk...
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  • People's Hero of Yugoslavia. Denis Bochl (born 1993), footballer player. Mirko Bogović (1816–1893), poet and politician. Stjepan Boltižar (1913–1989), gymnast...
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    Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Retrieved 15 March 2021. "Božić, Mirko | Hrvatska enciklopedija". HAZU 2011, p. 76. "Dalibor Brozović, F.C.A."...
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    opened in September 1945 with a performance of a play by Croatian author Mirko Bogović. The theatre has been operating ever since. However, in February 1970...
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