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Villach (German pronunciation: [ˈfɪlax] ; Slovene:
Beljak; Italian: Villaco; Friulian: Vilac) is the seventh-largest city in
Austria and the second-largest...
- Krešo
Beljak (Croatian pronunciation: [krěːʃo bêʎaːk] (listen); born 22
August 1971) is a
Croatian politician who
served as
mayor of
Samobor from 2009...
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Boris Beljak (26
August 1930 – 5
January 2013) was a
Croatian rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- led by Plenković. However, it is
widely viewed that HSS
chairman Krešo
Beljak agreed to give Plenković the
support of his party's 5 MPs and "100 days...
- led by Plenković. However, it is
widely viewed that HSS
chairman Krešo
Beljak agreed to give Plenković the
support of his five party's MPs and "100 days...
- in battle. He had four sons and a daughter:
Beljak, Radič, Budelja, Sančin and Dragana. His sons knez
Beljak, primarily, and
vojvoda Radič Sanković, inherited...
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Retrieved 15
April 2024. "Završen je
prosvjed oporbe,
Markov trg bio krcat.
Beljak: U
pakao s
bandom lopovskom". www.index.hr (in Croatian).
Retrieved 15 April...
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Bezirk Villach-Land (Slovene: Okrože
Beljak) is a
district of the
state of
Carinthia in Austria.
Towns (Städte) are
indicated in boldface;
market towns...
- Altomanović, who
campaigned against Ragusa in 1370, Radič and his
brother Beljak inherited the
lands of
Nevesinje and
Popovo Polje (in Herzegovina) and part...
- list.
Retrieved 13
August 2016. "Hrg izašao iz HSS-a i
napao čelništvo -
Beljak uzvratio: On je bio član
Saveza komunista".
Croatian Radiotelevision (in...