• Grahovac (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Граховац) is a village in western Montenegro, in the municipality of Nikšić. The village is located on a karst plateau...
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  • Nikola in 1864, in a symbolic way, because its construction began on Tuesday and ended on Thursday, on Savior's Day, just like the Battle of Grahovac...
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    (1993-07-05)5 July 1993 (aged 31) 1.82 m 112 321 ONE Veszprém 40 P Nikola Grahovac (1998-12-14)14 December 1998 (aged 25) 2.01 m 15 8 ONE Veszprém 41...
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  • (1995–2001) József Végh (1982–1990) György Zsigmond (1989–1999, 2001–2005) Nikola Eklemović (2004–2011) Ivo Díaz (1999–2005) Carlos Pérez (1997–2013) Árpád...
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    population is 418 (2011). Smiljan is the birthplace of inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla. It consists of eighteen scattered hamlets (Baćinac, Bogdanić, Čovini...
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  • (1993-07-05)5 July 1993 (aged 31) 1.82 m 112 321 ONE Veszprém 40 P Nikola Grahovac (1998-12-14)14 December 1998 (aged 25) 2.01 m 15 8 ONE Veszprém 41...
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  • Leon Strbad Tomislav Špruk Filip Turčić Dario Raguž Adrian Miličević Nikola Grahovac Halil Jaganjac Josip Šarac Daniel Vusić Tin Lučin Ivan Koncul Vito...
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  • (2006–2007) Romas Kirveliavičius (2018–2021) Nikola Marinovic (2009–2011) Roland Schlinger (2010–2014) Nikola Stevanovic (2021–2022) David Szlezak (2004–2005)...
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    uncle was Petar II Petrović-Njegoš. He is famous for winning the Battle of Grahovac on 1 May 1858, leading the Montenegrin army against the Ottomans. During...
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    crucial battle against the Turks (army of between 7,000 and 13,000) at Grahovac on 13 May 1858. The Turkish forces were routed. This victory forced the...
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  • Davor Dominiković, Mirza Džomba, Vlado Šola, Zoran Jeftić, Slavko Goluža, Nikola Blažičko, Goran Šprem, Denis Špoljarić, Petar Metličić, Denis Buntić coach:...
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  • (1987-03-18)18 March 1987 (aged 35) 1.95 m 26 1 US Ivry Handball 40 P Nikola Grahovac (1998-12-14)14 December 1998 (aged 24) 2.01 m 8 3 PPD Zagreb 43 GK...
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  • Ćetković as Draga Branko Cvejić as Dragan Milan Đorđević as Medic Nina Grahovac as cashier Marko Jeremić as Limun Snežana Jeremić as cashier Božidar Stošić...
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  • State Job) is a Serbian comedy television series starring Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić and Dejan Ćirjaković. They are also the authors of the show. The...
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    Saint Nikola Church of Grahovo Church in the Grahovo field Church of the Holy Savior (Grahovac) Church in Grahovac Battle of Grahovo Battle of Grahovac Grahovo...
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  • (1997-09-14)14 September 1997 (aged 24) 1.87 m 46 127 PPD Zagreb 40 P Nikola Grahovac (1998-12-14)14 December 1998 (aged 23) 2.01 m 3 1 PPD Zagreb 45 LB...
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    was part of the Montenegrin army. He commanded a unit at the Battle of Grahovac in 1858, and with the cannon captured there organized the artillery for...
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    Voivode Mirko, defeated the Ottomans at Ostrog in 1853 and in the Battle of Grahovac in 1858. The town of Danilovgrad is named after him. When Petar II Petrović-Njegoš...
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  • Municipality of Sežana Grahovo Tribe (Grahovljani) Battle of Grahovo (1836) Grahovac Grahovci Grahova pretepena juha This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Argentina Maximiliano Laso Brazil Erico Roger Bosnia and Herzegovina Branko Grahovac Cameroon Jérémie N'Jock Central African Republic Ali Calvin Tolmbaye Croatia...
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    Stevanović Boris Vasković Aleksandar Živković Serbia Nikola Aksentijević Stefan Babović Nikola Beljić Jovan Damjanović Aleksandar Ignjovski Radiša Ilić...
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  • Garčević Goran Gančev Nudžein Geca Patrick Nyema Gerhardt Anto Grabo Branko Grahovac Almir Gredić Adnan Gušo Milan Gutović Jure Guvo Emir Hadžić Sead Halilagić...
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    major Montenegrin victories over the Ottomans occurred at the Battle of Grahovac. Grand Duke Mirko Petrović, elder brother of Knjaz Danilo, led an army...
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    Milan Vujasin Srboljub Nikolić Vlado Jagodić Milorad Segić Darko Maletić Nikola Zeljković A. Čaušević (24 June 2020). "Novi prvoligaš iskoristio polovne...
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    basketball player, Olympic and World Championships silver medalist Srđan Grahovac, Serbian footballer Anton Josipović, Serbian boxer, Olympic champion Božidar...
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  • national volleyball team Volleyball Goran Grahovac Swimming 2023 Džanan Musa Basketball Lana Pudar Swimming HŠK Zrinjski Football Goran Grahovac Swimming...
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    marched to Zeta, to support his relative Đurađ Balšić in his war against Nikola Altomanović. His army was in Skadar, waiting for naval support from the...
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  • Veselin Masleša, Rudolf "Rudi" Hiter, Savo Novaković, Nikola Pucar, Brane Pucar, Mustafa Softić, Nikola Kuković, Žarko Vranješević, Mile Stefanović and Brane...
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  • over Steaua București. The squad which won included: goalkeepers Branko Grahovac, Cristian Brăneţ, and Gabriel Abraham; defenders Cornel Râpă, Samoel Cojoc...
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    soldiers. The next major offensive of the 8th Corps was the battle of Mostar. Nikola Anić: Povijest Osmog dalmatinskog korpusa Narodnooslobodilačke vojske Hrvatske :...
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