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  • Petar Smajić (1910–1985) was a Croatian painter and sculptor. His works can be found at the Croatian Museum of Naïve Art in Zagreb. "Masterpieces of Naive...
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  • footballer Kabir Smajić (born 1977), former Bosnian footballer Nera Smajić (born 1984), Bosnian-born Swedish former footballer Petar Smajić (1910–1985), Croatian...
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    (Simpsons artist) (British, born 1983) Matija Skurjeni (Croatian, 1898–1990) Petar Smajić (Croatian, 1910–1985) Peter Smith (British, born 1967) Slavko Stolnik...
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    Radauš Master Radovan Ivan Rendić Toma Rosandić Branko Ružić Ivan Sabolić Petar Smajić Aleksandar Srnec Marija Ujević-Galetović Maksimilijan Vanka Franjo Vranjanin...
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  • journalist. Branimir Jelić (1905–1972), nationalist and doctor of medicine. Petar Smajić (1910–1985), painter and sculptor. Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925), occultist...
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    Krišto 2006, p. 61. Zovko 2007, p. 24-25. Zovko 2007, p. 25. Ovčina, Ismet; Smajić, Muamera and Mešić, Alma (2022). "140 Years of the Herzegovina Uprising:...
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    later. The stone sculptures of Lavoslav Torti, and those in wood of Petar Smajić are the first examples of Croatian naïve sculpture. During the 1930s...
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    groundbreaking Earth Group, namely Krsto and Željko Hegedušić, Antun Augustinčić, Petar Smajić, Frano Kršinić and Ivan Generalić are also worth mentioning. As most...
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  • Ružić (1919–1997) Ivan Sabolić (1921–1986) Stella Skopal (1904–1992) Petar Smajić (1910–1985) Aleksandar Srnec (1924–2010) Marin Studin (1895–1960) Lavoslav...
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  • exhibitions: Otti Berger, Petar Franjić, Drago Galić, Stjepan Gomboš, Aleksander Mikloš, Franjo Mraz, Josip Pičman, Danilo Raušević, Petar Smajić, and Zdenko Strižić...
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  • Šenoa (1879–1939) Zlatko Sirotić (born 1945) Matija Skurjeni (1898–1990) Petar Smajić (1910–1985) Aleksandar Srnec (1924–2010) Miljenko Stančić (1926–1977)...
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  • (1946–1949) Miroslav Sibinović Dragomir Slišković 17/1 (1960–1964) Admir Smajić 221/10 (1980–1988) Andreja Smileski Zoran Smileski 24/3 (1967–1969, 1971–1972)...
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    Partizan, again Red Star) Rade Mojović (Partizan, through Obilić, Red Star) Petar Puača (Red Star, Partizan, through OFK Beograd, Obilić, again Red Star)...
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    Milko Đurovski, Fahrudin Omerović, Zvonko Varga, Vladimir Vermezović, Admir Smajić, Goran Stevanović, Nebojša Vučićević, Miloš Đelmaš, Srečko Katanec, Fadil...
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  • 32/11 Blaž Slišković (1978–1986) 26/3 Branko Slivak (1932–1932) 1/0 Admir Smajić (1987–1987) 5/0 Drago Smajlović (1963–1964) 4/1 Velimir Sombolac (1960–1960)...
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  • Tulić 2007–2008 Nikola Nikić 2002–2007 Ibrahim Zukanović 2001–2002 Admir Smajić 1998–2001 Šener Bajramović 1998 Mišo Smajlović 1996–1998 Nermin Hadžiahmetović...
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    original on 2 December 2023. Retrieved 1 December 2023. Đerković, Ivan; Smajić, Mehmed (1 December 2023). "Srpska opozicija u Berlinu: Dobar signal iz...
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  • Sejmenović – Yverdon-Sport – 2005–06 Asim Škaljić – Sion – 2004–07 Admir Smajić – Neuchâtel Xamax, Basel, Young Boys – 1988–99 Leonid Srdic – Lugano – 2021–...
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  • Borac Čačak (1995–2000) Semir Smajlagić – Radnički Niš (2023–2024) Armin Smajić – OFK Kikinda (1987–1988, 1992–1993) Milan Srećo – Partizan (2004–2005)...
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  • 20th plenum of the SOBiH Central Committee, held in October 1967. Arif Smajić was the secretary of the SOBiH Central Committee. The other members of the...
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