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Maria Gorica-Trstenik
the city of Split, Croatia Trstenik, Zagreb County, a village in the Marija Gorica municipality, Croatia Trstenik Nartski, a village near Rugvica, Zagreb
Maria Gorica-First Kragujevac Gymnasium
Mathematics and Informatics) Radoje Domanović Jovan Ristić Gorica Popović Jelena Tomašević Marija Šerifović Aleksandar Gigović The First Grammar School of
Maria Gorica-Mariastern Abbey, Banja Luka
Mariastern Abbey (Croatian: Opatija Marija Zvijezda) is a Trappist abbey in Bosnia and Herzegovina, situated near the country's second largest city Banja
Maria Gorica-D225 road
Gornji Laduč Ž3035 to Prudnice. Prigorje Brdovečko Ž3030 to Trstenik, Marija Gorica and Donja Pušča. Brdovec Ž3035 to Prudnice. Šibice Zaprešić Ž2186 to
Maria Gorica-Slow Days
film. Set in the Croatian capital Zagreb and its satellite town, Velika Gorica, it follows the lives of over twenty individuals. It was directed, written
Maria Gorica-Dubravica, Zagreb County
the Southeast Pušća Municipality, on the south by the Municipality of Marija Gorica, while the west washes the Sutla river where is the border with Slovenia
Maria Gorica-Gorica Popović
Gorica Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Горица Поповић; born 13 August 1952) is a Serbian theatre, television and film actress. She was also a former member
Maria Gorica-Marija Prša
Marija Prša (born Sisak, (1989-11-27)27 November 1989) is a Croatian volleyball player. She is a member of the Croatia women's national volleyball team
Maria Gorica-Ostalo je ćutanje
recorded by, programmed by Marija Mihajlović - backing vocals Snežana Jandrlić - vocals (on "Odlazi od mene, ubico, idi") Gorica Popović - vocals (on "Odlazi
Maria Gorica-Velike Pece
Velike Peče, German: Großpeze) is a village in the Municipality of Ivančna Gorica in central Slovenia. The A2 Slovenian motorway runs just north of the settlement
Maria Gorica-Loving Glances
Bolanča as Romana Jelena Đokić as Vida Milena Dravić as Vlasnica agencije Gorica Popović as Majka Boris Komnenić as Professor Jablan Matija Prskalo as Agnes
Maria Gorica-2023–24 Croatian Women's First Football League
defending champions, having won their 24th title in 2022–23. Agram Dinamo Donat Gorica Međimurje Osijek Split Hajduk The following is a complete list of teams
Maria Gorica-Franciscan Church of the Annunciation
Glinica Gmajna Grič Gunclje Hradeckega Vas Hrastje Jarše Ježa Ježica Kamna Gorica Kleče Koseze Kozarje Laze Mala Vas Moste Nadgorica Obrije Podboršt Podgora
Maria Gorica-Matija Šestak
triple jumper, Marija Šestak, who switched her nationality to Slovenian after marriage. Outdoor 200 metres – 20.79 (+2.0 m/s) (Nova Gorica 2004) 300 metres
Maria Gorica-List of Croatian football transfers winter 2022–23
"Dobrodošel, Filip Brekalo!" [Welcome, Filip Brekalo!]. www.nd-gorica.com (in Slovenian). Gorica. 24 January 2023. Retrieved 24 January 2023. "Niko Janković
Maria Gorica-Civic Democratic Party (Serbia)
koalicionom sporazumu liste 'Srbija protiv nasilja'", Nova, 3 November 2023. Gorica Nikolin, "'Srbija protiv nasilja' u borbi za Vojvodinu: Ko su Novosađani
Maria Gorica-Zvonimir Pospišil
1904 in Vukovina, Austria-Hungary (modern-day Croatia) to Ladislav and Marija Kralj and was educated as a mechanic. On 22 March 1929, Pospišil, Mijo Babić
Maria Gorica-Slovenia
percentage of casinos per 1,000 inhabitants in the European Union. Perla in Nova Gorica is the largest casino in the region. Most of foreign tourists to Slovenia
Maria Gorica-Tihana Lazović
film actress. She is best known for the lead role as Jelena / Nataša / Marija in The High Sun. Šćulac, Adriano (6 June 2015). "Tihana Lazović: Stojim
Maria Gorica-Marija Škaričić
Marija Škaričić (born 6 August 1977) is a Croatian actress. Marija Škaričić was born on August 6, 1977, in Split. She ended Primary and Secondary school
Maria Gorica-Sonja Savić
Julija, 1985 (TV) Život je lep (Life is Beautiful) as Singer, 1985 Crna Marija (Black Mary) as Anja, 1986 Majstor i Šampita as Sonja Marković – Šampita
Maria Gorica-Svetlana Bojković
- Doctor Boba Мali ljubavni bog (movie) (2011) - Marija Junaci našeg doba (series) (2019) - Marija Lazović "Press Online :: Džet set :: (FOTO) Dari Džokić
Maria Gorica-Stanko Prek
Stanko Prek (1915, Solkan near Nova Gorica – 1999, Ljubljana) was a classical guitarist and composer from Slovenia. He studied first in Ljubljana and then
Maria Gorica-Ljubav, navika, panika
Supporting and guest roles include Nada Macanković, Ljiljana Stjepanović, Gorica Popović, Vesna Trivalić, etc. The sitcom was shot in Belgrade. After many
Maria Gorica-Banja Luka
Bratislav (2018). "Trapistička opatija „Marija Zvijezda" u Banjaluci (1869–2009)/The Trappist Abbey „Marija Zvijezda" in Banjaluka (1869–2009)". In Matijević
Maria Gorica-Kraj
village near Marija Gorica, Croatia Kraj Drage, a village near Sveta Nedelja, Istria County, Croatia Kraj Gornji, a village near Marija Gorica, Croatia Rašića
Maria Gorica-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Jakovlje, Klinča Sela, Krašić, Kloštar Ivanić, Kravarsko, Križ, Luka, Marija Gorica, Orle, Pisarovina, Pokupsko, Preseka, Pušća, Rakovec, Rugvica, Stupnik
Maria Gorica-Municipalities of Croatia
Gradec Jakovlje Klinča Sela Kloštar Ivanić Krašić Kravarsko Križ Luka Marija Gorica Orle Pisarovina Pokupsko Preseka Pušća Rakovec Rugvica Stupnik Žumberak
Maria Gorica-Kraj Donji
Kraj Donji is a village near Marija Gorica, Croatia. In the 2011 census, it had 493 inhabitants. "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census:
Maria Gorica-Zagreb County
Kravarsko 1,987 58.03 km2 Križ 6,963 99118.46 km2 Luka 1,351 17.17 km2 Marija Gorica 2,233 17.10 km2 Orle 1,975 57.61 km2 Pisarovina 3,689 99145.00 km2 Pokupsko
Maria Gorica-Ivan Pernar (politician, born 1889)
details Born (1889-11-03)3 November 1889 Marija Gorica, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary (now Marija Gorica, Croatia) Died 2 April 1967(1967-04-02)
Maria Gorica-Trstenik, Zagreb County
Trstenik Village Street of Trstenik village, Marija Gorica, Croatia Trstenik Coordinates: 45°54′N 15°45′E / 45.900°N 15.750°E / 45.900; 15.750 Country
Maria Gorica-Anton Kržan
a Croatian philosopher, university professor and a rector. Born in Marija Gorica, he received his Ph.D. in philosophy in 1859 in Rome. He was ordained
Maria Gorica-List of places named after Josip Broz Tito
Ulica maršala Tita Buje: Trg J.B. Tita Buzet: Titov trg Celine Goričke (Marija Gorica): Ulica maršala Tita Fažana: Titova riva Kumrovec: Ulica Josipa Broza
Maria Gorica-Marija Gorica
Marija Gorica (pronounced [mǎrija ɡǒrit͡sa]) is a municipality in western Zagreb County of Croatia on the border with Slovenia. The name of the settlement
Maria Gorica-Romani Holocaust
World War II. In 1977, a statue was erected in the local cemetery, Marija Gorica, to honor the victims. In the Territory of the Military Commander in
Maria Gorica-Zaprešić
River, and is bordered by Medvednica Mountain to the east, and the Marija Gorica Hills to the west. The first human settlement in, and near Zaprešić
Maria Gorica-Ante Kovačić
Goričke, a village near Marija Gorica. His parents were Ana Vugrinec and Ivan Kovačić (1826–1906). They were married in Marija Gorica. Ivan was also called
Maria Gorica-Ilija Gregorić
Ilija Gregorić (c. 1520 – 1574) was a Croatian soldier, and a prominent peasant army commander from Croatian and Slovenian peasant revolt of 1573. He was
Maria Gorica-Sveti Križ
village near Mala Subotica Sveti Križ, Zagreb County, a village near Marija Gorica Sveti Križ, Tuhelj, a village in the Municipality of Tuhelj Sveti Križ
Maria Gorica-List of people by city in Croatia
composer and conductor. Ivan Milat-Luketa (1922–2009), painter and sculptor. Marija Petković (1892–1966), Catholic Congregation of the Daughters of Mercy. Zvonimir
Maria Gorica-List of traffic collisions (before 2000)
and 4th grade students from the elementary school "Ante Kovačić" from Marija Gorica on an excursion to Stubičke Toplice. As a result of the accident, 14
Maria Gorica-Ferdo Ivanek
Zaprešića i okolnih općina Brdovec, Bistra, Dubravica, Jakovlje, Luka, Marija Gorica i Pušća. p. 150. ISBN 9789535958437. Na ovom mjestu 26. kolovoza 1944
Maria Gorica-Marija Braut
Marija Braut (7 August 1929, in Celje – 1 July 2015, in Zagreb) was a Croatian photographer and one of the most significant artistic successors of the
Maria Gorica-Croatian Parliament electoral districts
of Zagreb county: municipalities Bistra, Dubravica, Jakovlje, Luka, Marija Gorica and Pušća Whole Osijek-Baranja county Whole Virovitica-Podravina county
Maria Gorica-Electoral district III (Croatian Parliament)
of Zagreb county: municipalities Bistra, Dubravica, Jakovlje, Luka, Marija Gorica and Pušća "Zakon o izbornim jedinicama za izbor zastupnika u Zastupnički
Maria Gorica-Celine (disambiguation)
wider area of the town of Vrbovec Celine Goričke, a village in the Marija Gorica municipality in Zagreb County Celine Samoborske, a village in Zagreb
Maria Gorica-Dijana Vidušin
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-1940 Croatian local elections
held Vidovec HSS Vinica HSS Velika Gorica Dubranec HSS Kravarsko HSS Novo Čiče HSS Odra HSS Orle HSS Velika Gorica HSS Vukovina HSS Vinkovci Andrijaševci
Maria Gorica-Dora Polić
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Golden Arena for Best Actress
Svetlana Bojković The Dog Who Loved Trains Pas koji je voleo vozove 1979 Gorica Popović National Class Category Up to 785 ccm Nacionalna klasa do 785 cm3
Maria Gorica-Mass media in Croatia
established in 2007, which is available in Osijek, Rijeka, Solin, Split, Velika Gorica, Zadar and Zagreb. As of 2010 some 250,000 households are subscribed to
Maria Gorica-Ružica Sokić
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Slovene exonyms
Fojda Fogliano Redipuglia Fojana Rodopolje Gemona del Friuli Humin Gorizia Gorica Grado Gradež Gradisca Gradišče ob Soči Grimacco Grmek Lusevera Brdo Monfalcone
Maria Gorica-Duša Počkaj
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Mia Oremović
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-2019 Women's European Volleyball Championship squads
74 kg (163 lb) 300 cm (120 in) 281 cm (111 in) Gen-I Volley Nova Gorica 3 Ana Marija Vovk (1998-03-29)29 March 1998 (aged 21) 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 71 kg
Maria Gorica-Marko Pogačnik
Šempas in the lower Vipava Valley. In the last decade, the town of Nova Gorica, in which municipal territory he resides, has commissioned a number of public
Maria Gorica-2017 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship squads
2000 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) 63 kg (139 lb) 288 cm (113 in) 258 cm (102 in) OK GORICA 8 Brina Bracko 12 January 2000 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 60 kg (130 lb) 291 cm
Maria Gorica-Academy of Music (Ljubljana)
1953. Julij Betetto (1933–1940) Anton Trost (1940–?) Leon Pfeifer Lucijan Marija Škerjanc (1946–1947) Marijan Lipovšek Franjo Schiffer Karlo Rupel Janko
Maria Gorica-Slovenian National Time Trial Championships
Riders that managed to win the Elite race more than once. Lenart Nova Gorica Kranj Koper Ptuj Atomske toplice Trebnje Kozje Novo mesto) Karteljevo Tišina
Maria Gorica-2018 Slovenian local elections
Municipality of Murska Sobota Aleksander Jevšek SD City Municipality of Nova Gorica dr. Klemen Miklavič Luka Manoljlović and a group of voters City Municipality
Maria Gorica-Ćiro Truhelka
Truhelka was born on 2 February 1865 in Osijek to Antun Vjenceslav and Marija (née Schön) Truhelka. His father was of Czech and mother of German origin
Maria Gorica-Nataša Dorčić
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Kragujevac
Mirko Babić, actor Dragomir Bojanić Gidra, actor Branislav Jerinić, actor Gorica Popović, actor Nikola Rakočević, actor Milovan "Minimaks" Ilić, radio and
Maria Gorica-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zadar
Leopold Mandić St. Nicholas Tavelic Beatified bl. Aloysius Stepinac bl. Marija Petković Cathedrals Zagreb Cathedral Đakovo Cathedral Cathedral of Saint
Maria Gorica-D24 road (Croatia)
Gornja Batina and Zlatar (D29). Podrute Ž2107 to Bela. Ž2133 to Kamena Gorica. Jelenščak Ž2134 to Donje Makojišće and D3 road. Topličica Madžarevo Ž2135
Maria Gorica-Vojteh Ravnikar
of his childhood years in the town of Nova Gorica in western Slovenia. After graduating from the Nova Gorica Grammar School, he attended the University
Maria Gorica-Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013
shows were hosted by Maja Nikolić with backstage interviews conducted by Gorica Nešović and Dragan Ilić. The two shows were broadcast on RTS1, RTS HD and
Maria Gorica-Transport in Belgrade
Waterfront – Sremčicа 512 – Bаnovo brdo – Sremčicа (Nаselje Goricа) 513 – Sremčicа (Nаselje Goricа) - Velika Moštanica (centar) 521 – Vidikovаc – Borа Kečić
Maria Gorica-University of Belgrade Faculty of Law
(2004–2007) and president of the Serbian Renewal Movement (1990–present) Gorica Gajević (born 1958), General Secretary of the Socialist Party of Serbia
Maria Gorica-8th National Assembly of Slovenia
Piran Izola Koper I Koper II Sežana Ilirska Bistrica Postojna Nova Gorica I Nova Gorica II Ajdovščina Danijel Krivec (SDS) Meira Hot (SD) Branko Simonovič
Maria Gorica-Tivoli Hall
2018 (opening act: Vatra) The Dire Straits Experience – February 8, 2019 Marija Šerifović – October 18, 2019 Slade – November 30, 2019 Smokie – April 16
Maria Gorica-Jagoda Kaloper
Holding Co. (2001) The Society of Jesus (2004) Kravata (2005) Happy Birthday Marija (2009) Beyond the Mirror (2010) (Writer and director) First solo exhibition
Maria Gorica-Majda Grbac
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Ranko Munitić
10. 3. 1994. Ibi Romhanji, 24. 5. 1994. Milica Radaković, 24. 5. 1994. Gorica Popović, 31. 5. 1994. Bora Todorović, 1. 6. 1994. Aleksandar Berček, 30
Maria Gorica-Bulevar kralja Aleksandra
1952. In 1997 the name was switched back to its pre-war form. In 1958, "Gorica", one of the first modern supermarkets in Yugoslavia (after the one in Cvetni
Maria Gorica-Leona Paraminski
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Daria Lorenci Flatz
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Ksenija Marinković
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Velimir Ilić
marriage to Ljubinka, Ilić has two more children. Ilić is currently married to Gorica with whom he also has two children - daughter Natalija and son Jovan. "Serbia
Maria Gorica-Celje First Grammar School
TV host Franjo Bobinac (b. 1958), manager Matej Bor (1913–1993), poet Marija Boršnik (1906–1982), literary historian Janez Cvirn (b. 1960), historian
Maria Gorica-Lana Barić
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Television in Croatia
d31 covering Varaždin and Čakovec, d44 encompassing Zagreb and Velika Gorica, d45 in Jastrebarsko, d46 covering Karlovac and Duga Resa, d53 encompassing
Maria Gorica-2022–23 FK Sarajevo season
on 23 May 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2024. "VEZNI RED FK SARAJEVO JAČI ZA MARIJA VRANČIĆA" (in Bosnian). FK Sarajevo. 15 February 2023. Archived from the
Maria Gorica-2023 Vojvodina provincial election
point]. Voice of America (in Serbian). Retrieved 4 June 2023. Nikolin, Gorica (2 July 2020). "Konačni rezultati pokrajinskih izbora: Mandate podelilo
Maria Gorica-List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1600–1699)
Biserka; Hauptová, Zoe; Mareš, Franjo Većeslav; Klenovar, Marija; Mulc, Ivana; Dürrigl, Marija Ana; Lopina, Vjera; Mihaljević, Milan; Miličić, Irena; Nazor
Maria Gorica-List of Croatian records in athletics
7:46.4 h Dinamo Zagreb Čavlek Koščević Čular Murat 16 September 1956 Nova Gorica, Yugoslavia Distance medley relay 10:02.49 AK Dinamo-Zrinjecac Zagreb Nino
Maria Gorica-Dialects of Serbo-Croatian
prevailing urban Kajkavians are chiefly Zagreb (old central city, Sesvete and V. Gorica), Koprivnica, Krapina, Križevci, Varaždin, Čakovec, etc. The typical and
Maria Gorica-Ivan Vurnik
the Urban Development of the City of Celje After 1945]. In Počivavšek, Marija (ed.). Iz zgodovine Celja [From the History of Celje] (in Slovenian). Vol
Maria Gorica-Dušica Žegarac
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-2015–16 RK Zamet season
Zamet v Buzet Poreč v Zamet Zamet v Ivanić Dubrava v Zamet Zamet v Kaštela Gorica v Zamet Đakovo v Zamet Zamet v Umag Zamet v Karlovac Varaždin 1930 v Zamet
Maria Gorica-Tivoli City Park
ISBN 961-203-045-6. Adamič, Marjeta; Drnovšek, Darinka; Gombač, Metka; Oblak Čarni, Marija, eds. (2001) [July 1943]. "Pismo sekretarja poverjeništva Centralnega komiteja
Maria Gorica-Ljubinka Bobić
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Olivera Marković
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Princely Serbian Theatre
Avram Cvetković Aleksandar Milojević Bogdan Milojević Isidora Rajković Marija Rakočević Nikola Milojević Marina Stojanović Miodrag Pejković Dragan Stokić
Maria Gorica-Mass graves in Slovenia
Kulturstiftung, p. 913. Tschinkel, Wilhelm (eds. Alojzij Pavel Florjančič & Marija Stanonin), Gottscheer Volkstum in Sitte, Brauch, Märchen, Sagen, Legenden
Maria Gorica-List of Indo-European languages
Nestram-Kostenar dialect (in Nestorio area, far northwestern Greek Macedonia) Korča (Gorica) dialect (in and around Korçë, southeastern Albania) Western dialects Central
Maria Gorica-Jacques Houdek
language. Jacques Houdek was born as Željko Houdek on 14 April 1981 in Velika Gorica. His last name is of Czech origin. After finishing elementary music school
Maria Gorica-D1 road (Croatia)
Kumrovec. D307 to A2 motorway Zabok interchange, Oroslavje, Donja Stubica and Marija Bistrica (D29). Veliko Trgovišće interchange Ž2217 to Veliko Trgovišće (to
Maria Gorica-2014–15 RK Zamet season
Bjelovar v Zamet Zamet v Đakovo Zamet v Karlovac Zamet v Gorica Vinkovci v Zamet Karlovac v Zamet Gorica v Zamet Zamet v Spačva Kozala v Zamet Zamet v PPD Zagreb
Maria Gorica-Jastrebarsko
which in turn led to formation of settlements in river valleys. Sveta Marija pod Okićem (English: Saint Mary under Okić) (locally nicknamed Grič), an
Maria Gorica-Electoral district I (Croatian Parliament)
cities and municipalities: Bistra, Brdovec, Dubravica, Jakovlje, Luka, Marija Gorica, Pušča, Zaprešić; Central and Western City of Zagreb: city districts
Maria Gorica-Križ
municipality in Zagreb County, Croatia Križ Brdovečki, a village near Marija Gorica, Croatia Križ Hrastovački, a village near Petrinja, Croatia Križ Kamenica
Maria Gorica-Mogorović family
the Blessed Virgin Mary in Marija Gorica]. Kaj (in Croatian). 44 (5). Zagreb: 48. Laszowski 1897, p. 23. Pantelić, Marija (1989), "Budišić, Franko", Croatian
Maria Gorica-Ivan Cankar
Miroslav Krleža (Paris: Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1963) Marija Mitrović, Cankar in kritika (Koper: Lipa, 1976) Boris Paternu, Ivan Cankar
Maria Gorica-List of radio stations in Croatia
Rijeka Totalni FM Osijek Totalni FM Sisak Totalni FM Varaždin Radio Velika Gorica Jadranski Radio Obiteljski Radio Nautic Radio Kaštel RTL Radio Soundset
Maria Gorica-List of Hungarian exonyms for places in Croatia
Ozalj Ozaly Slunj Szluin Vojnić Vojnics Klanjec Klanyec Krapina Korpona Marija Bistrica Máriabeszterce Badličan Zalabárdos Banfi Bánfihegy Benkovec Zalabenkő
Maria Gorica-Snežana Bogdanović
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Ivan Šuker
Velika Gorica 1997–2000, Zagreb County Deputy Ruler 1990–2000, Head of the Local Tax Office Velika Gorica 1986–1990, Finance Director in Velika Gorica 1984–1986
Maria Gorica-Sava
include Emona, Andautonia and Siscia (near modern-day Ljubljana, Velika Gorica and Sisak respectively) upstream of the Kupa River confluence, and Marsonia
Maria Gorica-Seka Aleksić
March 2023. Deadkin, I. (28 May 2023). "Seka, Kojo, Sergej, Hana, Ammar, Gorica, Bjela, Slavica, Gordan, Branka, Luke: Ovo su poznati koji su jasno i glasno
Maria Gorica-2022 Serbian general election
B92 (in Serbian). 12 January 2022. Retrieved 12 January 2022. Nikolin, Gorica (13 January 2022). "Novosadska politika: Ko glasa "da", ko glasa "ne", a
Maria Gorica-Olga Spiridonović
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Culture of North Macedonia
Viktorija G Gajtana, Galena, Gena, Gerasimka, Gina, Glikerija, Gordana, Gorica, Gorjana, Grozda, Gulapka D Damjana, Dana, Danica, Daniela, Dara, Darinka
Maria Gorica-Matej Bor
(London: J. Calder, 1962). Karel Destovnik Slovenian literature Venetic theory Marija Arh, Primernost Borovih pesmi za učence od 1. do 4. razreda OŠ: diplomsko
Maria Gorica-Jadranka Đokić
with Daria Lorenci, Zrinka Cvitešić, Leona Paraminski, Nataša Janjić and Marija Škaričić. She has won five Croatian Theatre Awards for Best Actress, a Golden
Maria Gorica-Sport in Croatia
Belgrade) 2009 UEFA Regions' Cup: Zagreb (Stadion Lučko), Vrbovec, Velika Gorica, Samobor, Jastrebarsko, Zaprešić (Stadion ŠRC Zaprešić) Kutija šibica (1970—):
Maria Gorica-List of people from Serbia
Gorički zbornik, correspondence between her and Nikon of Jerusalem, a monk in Gorica monastery (Jelena's monastic foundation) on Beška (Island) in Zeta under
Maria Gorica-Ana Karić
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Address
Ljubljana 2xxx for Maribor 3xxx for Celje 4xxx for Kranj 5xxx for Nova Gorica 6xxx for Koper 7xxx not used 8xxx for Novo Mesto 9xxx for Murska Sobota
Maria Gorica-Anica Dobra
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Nataša Ninković
kažem 2005 Mother Ivko's Feast Ivkova slava 2005 Paraskeva Made in YU 2005 Marija Ideal Relationships Idealne veze 2005 Tamara TV series Love, Habit, Panic
Maria Gorica-S Vremena Na Vreme
Ninković and Vojislav Đukić performed with female vocalists Tanja Bošković, Gorica Popović and Ljiljana Dragutinović, all of them drama students at the time
Maria Gorica-Lucija Šerbedžija
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Highways in Croatia
Golubovec (D35) - Zlatar Bistrica - Marija Bistrica - Soblinec (D3) 49.8 km D30 Buzin interchange (A3) - Velika Gorica - Petrinja - Hrvatska Kostajnica border
Maria Gorica-Zoran Mušič
Mušič's father Anton was the headmaster of the local school, and his mother Marija (née Blažič) was a teacher there. Both parents were Slovenes from the Goriška
Maria Gorica-LFH Division 1 Féminine
Mendoza Rosario Urban Australia Catherine Kent Manon Livingstone Austria Gorica Aćimović Petra Blazek Sonja Frey Belarus Natallia Vasileuskaya Belgium Nele
Maria Gorica-Seka Sablić
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Mirjana Karanović
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Ljubljana
original on 8 September 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015. (includes timeline) Marija Verbič (1967). "700 let Novega trga v mestu Ljunbljani". Kronika: časopis
Maria Gorica-Municipality of Šentjur
Dobrina Dole Dolga Gora Doropolje Dramlje Drobinsko Golobinjek pri Planini Gorica pri Slivnici Goričica Grobelno (Šentjur portion)* Grušce Hotunje Hrastje
Maria Gorica-Culture of Slovenia
Slovene National Opera in Ljubljana and Slovene National Theatre in Nova Gorica. In addition, there are other nationally funded repertory theatres Mestno
Maria Gorica-List of Glagolitic inscriptions (16th century)
(1995). "Croatian Glagolitic Manuscripts kept outside of Croatia". Karbić, Marija (2006). "Hrvatsko plemstvo u borbi protiv Osmanlija. Primjer obitelji Berislavića
Maria Gorica-Hristina Popović
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Josip Vilfan
Julian March. Together with Engelbert Besednjak, Lavo Čermelj and Ivan Marija Čok, he was the most influential representative of the Slovene émigrés from
Maria Gorica-Mira Stupica
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Jože Šerjak
in Šmarje, and then he was transferred to the Home Guard post in Pijava Gorica. Both outposts are in the immediate vicinity of Gorenje Blato, the birthplace
Maria Gorica-Mirjana Joković
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: M
Koper Maribor Maribor Marija Dobje Šentjur Marija Gradec Laško Marija Reka Prebold Marijina vas Laško Marinča vas Ivančna Gorica Marinčki Velike Lašče
Maria Gorica-List of Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jadranka Stojaković, singer Božo Vrećo, sevdalinka singer Marija Šestić, singer Lepi Mića, singer Marija Šestić, singer Miloš Bajić, painter Jovan Bijelić, painter
Maria Gorica-Mira Banjac
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-List of Italian exonyms in Dalmatia
Macarsca Goleš Goles Golubić Villa dei Colombi Goračići Goracici Gorica Gorizza Gorica 2 [-Ruskamen] San Vito Gorice = Gorizze Gornja Blizina Visinado
Maria Gorica-List of mayors in Croatia
Democratic Union Zadar Zadar Branko Dukić Croatian Democratic Union Velika Gorica Zagreb Krešimir Ačkar Croatian Democratic Union Slavonski Brod Brod-Posavina
Maria Gorica-Fajront Republika
9, 2010) Fake "new show Fajront Republika"; Marija Kilibarda (May 16, 2010) "Return of the Jedi"; Marija Kilibarda and Žarko Stepanov (May 23, 2010) Mirjana
Maria Gorica-Spielfeld-Straß–Trieste railway
An Italian FS class 740 at Nova Gorica, Slovenia, with a cross-border train to Gorizia, Italy connecting with the Udine–Trieste railway in 1973.
Maria Gorica-Martina Dalić
Democratic Union (HDZ) and resides in Zagreb. Born Martina Štimec in Velika Gorica to a father from Letovanić and a mother from Vrlika, Dalić graduated from
Maria Gorica-Goribor
toured Croatia, having solo concerts in Zagreb, Varaždin, Pula and Velika Gorica, Serbia, with the Bor concert and Slovenia, performing in Tolmin. They also
Maria Gorica-Antonio Lasciac
Institute. While still a student, Lasciac married Maria Plesnizer (also Marija Alojzija Plesničar) from a Slovene family. Maria bore three children with
Maria Gorica-Jelena Lazarević
particularly her correspondence with Nikon of Jerusalem, a monk in the Gorica monastery on Lake Skadar (Montenegro). Her three epistles are part of the
Maria Gorica-List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1700–1799)
(link) Franov-Živković, Grozdana; Dundović, Zdenko; Vigato, Ivica; Kero, Marija; Sikirica, Miroslav (2020). Glagoljski spisi ninske biskupije 1634. - 1750
Maria Gorica-Frederic Baraga
Fridericus Paraga. He was the fourth of five children born to Janez Baraga and Marija Katarina Jožefa née Jenčič; among his siblings was his sister Antonija,
Maria Gorica-Cinema of Serbia
films, including: Ljuba Tadić, Rade Marković, Dragomir Felba, Pavle Vuisić, Marija Crnobori, Mihajlo Bata Paskaljević, Dara Čalenić, Rahela Ferari, Severin
Maria Gorica-Zrinka Cvitešić
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Serbian name
for Biblical reasons. Christian names include: e.g. Nikola, Ivan, Jovan, Marija, Ana, Mihailo. Along similar lines of non-Slavic names among Christians
Maria Gorica-List of German names for places in Slovenia
Ježica Jeschza Jurklošter Gairach Cilli Juršinci Jurschinzen Pettau Kamna Gorica Steinbüchel Radmannsdorf Kamnik Stein in Krain Stein in Krain Kobarid Karfreit
Maria Gorica-List of Serbian films
front lines with psychological problems. Jelena, Katarina, Marija Jelena, Katarina, Marija Nikita Milivojević Borka Tomović Jelena Stupljanin Milica Zarić
Maria Gorica-New wave music in Yugoslavia
in the former Yugoslav new wave scene. In SR Slovenia: Avtomobili (Nova Gorica) - early period Borghesia (Ljubljana) Buldožer (Ljubljana) Demolition Group
Maria Gorica-Petrinja
population 141 Luščani, population 163 Mačkovo Selo, population 36 Mala Gorica, population 510 Međurače, population 36 Miočinovići, population 43 Mošćenica
Maria Gorica-Slovenian National Road Race Championships
Federation recognized it as official. Slovenske Konjice Ptuj Tržič Lenart Nova Gorica Gabrje Stari trg ob Kolpi Cerkvenjak P. Gradec Mirna Peč Kromberk Trebnje
Maria Gorica-Zagreb
with the surrounding towns of Zaprešić, Samobor, Dugo Selo, and Velika Gorica. Sesvete was the first and the closest area to become a part of the agglomeration
Maria Gorica-Anton Martin Slomšek
Slomšek was born as the eighth child to the peasants Marko Slomšek and Marija née Zorko on 26 November 1800 in Styria in Slovenia. The priest Blaž Slomšek
Maria Gorica-Kirsten van de Ven
Johanna Maria van de Ven (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkɪrstə(n) joːˈɦɑnaː maːˈrijaː vɑn də ˈvɛn]; born 11 May 1985) is a former Dutch professional footballer
Maria Gorica-Anja Šovagović-Despot
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Big Brother (Croatian TV series) season 7
Promoter Zagreb Ana Marković 27 Waitress Bjelovar Ana-Marija Brdek 30 Clothes Designer Velika Gorica Ante Biuk 40 Restorer Donje Ogorje Antonija Ćatipović
Maria Gorica-Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem
2 2 Vlada Stanojević and Jelena Tomašević 21 May 2010 (2010-05-21) 3 3 Marija Šerifović and Jovana Janković 28 May 2010 (2010-05-28) 4 4 Seka Aleksić
Maria Gorica-List of Serbs
Religion) Marija Bubanj (born 1968), violinist, violist, and music instructor Marina Arsenijevic (born 1970), concert pianist and composer Marija Gluvakov
Maria Gorica-List of Belgrade neighbourhoods and suburbs
Gorica Ostružnica Pećani Rucka Rušanj Sremčica Umka Velika Moštanica
Maria Gorica-Mraclin
Croatia approximately 20 kilometers south of Zagreb, near the city of Velika Gorica. The name of Mraclin was documented as early as 1249 and 1255, as Mrachlin
Maria Gorica-List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1200–1399)
Biserka; Hauptová, Zoe; Mareš, Franjo Većeslav; Klenovar, Marija; Mulc, Ivana; Dürrigl, Marija Ana; Lopina, Vjera; Mihaljević, Milan; Miličić, Irena; Nazor
Maria Gorica-Ivana Habazin
Daniela Bickei, as well as decision victories against Edita Karabeg twice, Marija Vuković and twice against Suzana Radovanović. Her 10 fight winning streak
Maria Gorica-List of Serbian actors
Petričević Iván Petrovich Miodrag Petrović Čkalja Natasha Petrovic Branko Pleša Gorica Popović Branka Pujić Milorad Petrović Goran Radaković Aleksandar Radenkovic
Maria Gorica-2011–12 Croatian First Football League
Only three teams from Druga HNL acquired the top level license: Dugopolje, Gorica and Lučko, where the latter two are set to play outside of their home venues
Maria Gorica-Mislav Bago
Bago was born in Zagreb in 1973. He finished elementary school in Velika Gorica and high school in Zagreb, after which he entered the Faculty of Political
Maria Gorica-Irena Radović
Union, and as a lecturer on EU Monetary Policy at the University of Donja Gorica. She was appointed the Head of British Office and the representative of
Maria Gorica-Glinščica
neighborhood of Glinica (or Glince), between the neighborhoods of Kamna Gorica and Podutik (where it is crossed by the stone one-arch Kavšek Bridge and
Maria Gorica-TIGR
TIGR (an acronym of the place-names Trst, Istra, Gorica, and Reka), fully the Revolutionary Organization of the Julian March T.I.G.R. (Slovene: Revolucionarna
Maria Gorica-Aljoša Buha
village of Balabani near Gacko and Slovenian mother Vida Tribušon from Nova Gorica. His parents met and married in Ljubljana where his father had arrived for
Maria Gorica-List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
Pantelić, Marija (1957). "Hrvatskoglagoljski misal iz godine 1402". Slovo (in Croatian). 6–8. Zagreb: 380–383. doi:10.31745/s. Pantelić, Marija (1964).
Maria Gorica-UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying Group 6
Christine Baitinger (Germany) 19 November 2011 14:00 Ivančna Gorica Stadium, Ivančna Gorica Attendance: 230 Referee: Petra Chudá (Slovakia) 23 November
Maria Gorica-Serbia Must Not Stop
Danas (in Serbian). 5 July 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2022. Nikolin, Gorica (2 July 2020). "Konačni rezultati pokrajinskih izbora: Mandate podelilo
Maria Gorica-List of Catholic basilicas
Slovenia Brestanica Basilica of St Mary of Lourdes 1928 Slovenia Ivančna Gorica Basilica of Our Lady, Stična Abbey 1936 Slovenia Levoča Basilica of St.
Maria Gorica-Heart of Sarajevo for Best Actress in a Comedy Series
title Character 2023 (29th) Nina Janković Mama i tata se igraju rata Jadranka Radisavljević Aida Bukva Tender Branka Pejić Gorica Popović Popadija Živana
Maria Gorica-August Šenoa
Slava Ištvanić, the daughter of a Velika Gorica notary and judge. The couple met at a ball in Velika Gorica on 31 January 1867 and by Easter of the same
Maria Gorica-Neda Arnerić
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1500–1599)
Biserka; Hauptová, Zoe; Mareš, Franjo Većeslav; Klenovar, Marija; Mulc, Ivana; Dürrigl, Marija Ana; Lopina, Vjera; Mihaljević, Milan; Miličić, Irena; Nazor
Maria Gorica-Electoral district VI (Croatian Parliament)
Grad, Kloštar Ivanić, Kravarsko, Križ, Orle, Pokupsko, Rugvica, Velika Gorica; Whole Sisak-Moslavina County; South-eastern part of City of Zagreb including
Maria Gorica-Prešeren Square
Gojko; Gosar, Anton; Jeršič, Matjaž; Mikuž, Janez; Jeklic, Suzana; Kaufman, Marija; Hafner, Aleš; Bitenc, Polona; Knific, Timotej (2006). Slovenija, turistični
Maria Gorica-Trieste
Inferiore (Slovene: Spodnja Sveta Marija Magdalena) · Raute · Santa Maria Maddalena Superiore (Slovene: Zgornja Sveta Marija Magdalena) · Servola (Škedenj)
Maria Gorica-13th National Assembly of Serbia
Skupštine". N1 (in Serbian). 2022-08-02. Retrieved 2022-10-08. Janković, Marija; Maričić, Slobodan (2022-08-02). "Ko je Vladimir Orlić, novi predsednik
Maria Gorica-Ena Begović
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Polje District
Glinica Gmajna Grič Gunclje Hradeckega Vas Hrastje Jarše Ježa Ježica Kamna Gorica Kleče Koseze Kozarje Laze Mala Vas Moste Nadgorica Obrije Podboršt Podgora
Maria Gorica-Milena Dravić
Dim (1967) – Devojka Hasanaginica (1967) – Hasanaginica Sirota Marija (1968) – Marija Sedmina (1969) – Filomena Zaseda (1969) – Milica Horoskop (1969)
Maria Gorica-Iztok Mlakar
Slovenia (then part of Yugoslavia), and spent his youth in the town of Nova Gorica on the border with Italy. His parents were from Cerkno, and Mlakar composed
Maria Gorica-Mira Furlan
Milena Zupančič (1976) Milena Zupančič (1977) Svetlana Bojković (1978) Gorica Popović (1979) Mirjana Karanović (1980) Mira Banjac (1981) Jelisaveta Sablić
Maria Gorica-Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Stubica Cities: Municipalities: Bistra · Donja Stubica · Gornja Stubica · Marija Bistrica · Oroslavje Donji Lapac Cities: Municipalities: Donji Lapac · Srb
Maria Gorica-Sven Ušić
Snježana Azenić whose father Antun Azenić had founded ŽOK Azena, Velika Gorica-based women's volleyball club, which Snježana had played for and would later
Maria Gorica-Macedonians in Slovenia
Macedonian communities can be also found in larger towns such as Jesenice, Nova Gorica, Maribor and Celje. Around 450 Macedonians reside in the Celje region. There
Maria Gorica-Slovene minority in Italy
Doberdò del Lago (Doberdob) Dolegna del Collio (Dolenje v Brdih) Gorizia (Gorica) Monfalcone (Tržič) Ronchi dei Legionari (Ronke) San Floriano del Collio