• Boris Dragičević (born 10 September 1958) is a former Croatian handball player and coach. He played for RK Zamet for 13 years. He was part of the RK Zamet...
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  • David Dragičević (1997–2018), Bosnian man who died under suspicious circumstances Georg Dragičević (1890–1980), Croatian soldier Ivan Dragičević (born...
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    Yugoslavia). The alleged visionaries are Ivan Dragičević, Ivanka Ivanković, Jakov Čolo, Marija Pavlović, Mirjana Dragičević and Vicka Ivanković. They ranged from...
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    where rewarded with a call up for the Croatia U-18 squad. In June 2005 Boris Dragičević was announced as the new head coach. Gojun and his team began a strong...
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  • generation of players come through the club, such as Darko Dunato, Boris Dragičević, Marin Mišković, Tonči Peribonio, Valter Periša, Vlado Vukoje, Alvaro...
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  • Dragojević (born 1963), Serbian film director and screenwriter Dragović Dragičević Dragić This page lists people with the surname Dragojević. If an internal...
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  • Tamara Dragičević gave five points to Boris Milivojević Knez gave five points to Wikluh Sky Aleksa Jelić gave five points to Tamara Dragičević Sneki gave...
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  • Šmit (1995-1999) Branimir Čutić (1999-2001) Darko Dunato (2001-2002) Boris Dragičević (2002-2005) Damir Čavlović (2005-2007) Rada Ciganović (2007-2008) Edo...
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  • director: Marin Miculinić Club Secretary: Daniela Juriša Head Coach: Boris Dragičević (until 27 Mar 2006) Head Coach: Mladen Prskalo (from 27 Mar 2006) Assistant...
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    essayist and translator. His best known works include Hourglass, A Tomb for Boris Davidovich and The Encyclopedia of the Dead. Danilo Kiš was born in Subotica...
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