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Batković (Serbian Cyrillic: Батковић) is a
village in the City of Bijeljina,
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Official results from the book:...
- Suzy
Batkovic (born 17
December 1980) is an
Australian professional basketball player and politician. Suzy pla**** her
junior basketball with the Port Hunter...
- The
Batković camp (Bosnian,
Croatian and
Serbian Latin:
Logor Batković) was a
prison camp
operated between 1992 and 1996 by
Republika Srpska authorities...
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located on both
sides of the
Bistrik channel,
between the
villages of
Batković and Ostojićevo and it
consists of four
smaller sites which date from the...
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onwards the
award will be
known as the Suzy
Batkovic Most
Valuable Player Award (known as the Suzy
Batkovic Medal).
Highly regarded as one of the greatest...
- Rio 2016: Suzy
Batkovic left out of Opals'
Olympic team (12 July 2016). ABC News.
Retrieved 13 July 2016. Rio
Olympics 2016: Suzy
Batkovic cut from Opals...
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throughout Bosnia in the
campaign of
ethnic cleansing,
including Luka, Liplje,
Batković, Sušica, Uzamnica, as well as
camps for the rape of
women in Foča and Višegrad...
- was an American, Cleveland, Ohio-based art punk, band
composed of
Jovana Batkovic (vocals), Greg
Gebhard (guitar/keyboard) and
Roseanna Safos (drums). The...
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American ice
hockey player 1979 – Paul Smith,
English footballer 1980 – Suzy
Batkovic,
Australian basketball player 1980 – Ryan Hunter-Reay,
American race car...
- Stetson,
David Ferguson,
David Ralicke, Gabe Witcher, Luke O'Malley,
Mario Batkovic, Matt Sweeney,
Rabih Beaini, and Senyawa. Over 110
other musicians also...