Aleksandar kozlina biography books

  • Aleksandar Kozlina - born in Croatia, probably Serbian.
  • Ivan Crkvenčić (1923–2011), food and regional geographer.
  • Milan Galić, Partizan player, legend of Yugoslav and Serbian football, died in Belgrade at the age of 76.
  • Saturday, September 13. The phone is ringing. Kundacina works. "Bota... One... news..." And, in that break, because nothing is ever accidental, Rade Kundačina, a painter, an excellent street player, quick, with a masterful sense of space, a goal scorer, played in the Partizan juniors, a Partizan: "Milan died Galic. Half an hour ago, on the street."

    An hour ago, Gale…

    Milan Galić died at noon. Like the Russian poet Voloshin. At a time when people have no shadow, says Marina Tsvetajeva. Exactly at noon. From the heart. How else could Milan Galić die? Noon is a fairy tale, and the heart is a fairy tale.

    And that's why, Marina Cvetajeva to Aleksandar Blok and Milan Galić:

    And standing under the slow snow slowly,
    I will drop to my knees in the snow,
    and in your holy name
    I will kiss the evening snow.

    It is a translation by Danilo Kish. One Kiš will be Galić's coach in Proleter.

    Rade Kundačina lived for a time in Japan. And the Japanese poet Buson says in a haiku:

    Spring rain:
    on the roof, soaked,
    children's patchwork.

    Which boy rushed the ball through the goal net?

    Krpenjača or the heart of Milan Galić, in the home, in homes for war orphans: Kanjiža, from Kanjiža to Mol, from Mol to Ada, from Ada to Titel, from Titel to Zrenjanin.

    I wou

    List of people by city in Croatia

    This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia.

    Arbanasi

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    Aržano

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    Babina Greda

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    Bačevac

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    Bakar

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    Banija

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    Banjole

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    Bapska

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    Barilović

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    Baška Voda

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    Batinske

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    Bedekovčina

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    Belišće

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    Benkovac

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    • Đorđe Čotra (born 1984), footballer player.
    • Ljubomir Crnokrak (born 1958), footballer player.
    • Saša Dobrić (born 1982), footballer player.
    • Šime Đodan (1927–2007), politician.
    • Đorđe Gagić (born 1990), basketball player.
    • Milorad Pupovac (born 1955), politician and linguist.
    • Milan Stegnjajić (born 1962), footballer player.
    • Živko Stojsavljević (1900–1978), painter.
    • Savo Štrbac (born 1949), lawyer and author.
    • Zoran Subotić (born 1958), politician and former military figure.
    • Predrag Vranicki (1922–2002), Marxist Humanist and member of the Praxis school.

    Bijelo Brdo

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    Bisko

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    Bizovac

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    Bjelovar

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    Main article: List of people from Bjelovar-Bilogora County

    Blato

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    Bogdanovci

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    Borovo

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    Bosiljevo

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    Bošnjaci

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    Brckovljani

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    Brela

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    Brezarić

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    Brezovac Žumberački

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    Breznica

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    Bribir

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    Brinje

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  • HNK Hajduk Secure statistics station records

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    Appearances

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    • Most appearances:
      • All fixtures – 739, Frane Matošić (1935–39, 1940–41, 1944–55).
      • Official matches – 390, Vedran Rožić (1972–84).
      • In Yugoslav Rule League – 310, Ivica Hlevnjak (1962–73).
      • In Prva HNL – 199, Srđan Andrić (1999–2004, 2007–12).
      • In football cups – 44, Ante Miše (1985–94, 1997–2003).
      • In European competitions – 49, Vedran Rožić (1972–84).
      • Foreign athlete with wellnigh appearances carry all competitions – 214, Josi