Ferdinand Budicki II (/bʊdˈɪtskiː/; 11 April 1871 – 25 June 1951) was a Croatian pioneer of car, bicycle and airplane culture. A resident of Zagreb, Croatia...
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Ferdinand Budicki Automobile Museum (Croatian: Muzej automobila "Ferdinand Budicki") is an automobile museum in Zagreb, Croatia, the first one in the country...
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de Rothschild (1839–1898), British banker Ferdinand Budicki (1871–1951), Croatian automotive pioneer Ferdinand Porsche (1875–1951), German automotive engineer...
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(Volvo) World of Classics [sv] Retro-Museum, Varna shopping centre Ferdinand Budicki Automobile Museum Hellenic Motor Museum, Athens, Attica Museo Casa...
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1986), footballer player. Branimir Budetić (born 1990), athlete. Ferdinand Budicki (1871–1951), pioneer of car, bicycle and airplane culture. Mladen...
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adventist u Hrvatskoj - Ferdinand Budicki, zaštitno ime novog muzeja u Zagrebu" [The most famous Adventist in Croatia - Ferdinand Budicki, the trademark name...
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activist of ethnic Serb descent. Viktor Budicki, doctor and surviving son of Croatian motorsport pioneer Ferdinand Budicki, died in a 1944 camp typhoid epidemic...
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(1845–1926), architect Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić (1874–1938), writer Ferdinand Budicki (1871–1951), automotive and air travel pioneer of Zagreb, introduced...
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Croatian Railway Museum Croatian School Museum Ethnographic Museum Ferdinand Budicki Automobile Museum Glyptotheque (Zagreb) Institute for Contemporary...
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World War I. Heinzel was also an early automobilist, who along with Ferdinand Budicki drove the first car in Zagreb, and was one of the founders of the...
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