- Momčilo
Đujić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Момчилo Ђујић,
pronounced [mǒmtʃiːlo dʑûːjitɕ]; 27
February 1907 – 11
September 1999) was a
Serbian Orthodox priest...
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Dujic may
refer to:
Dujić (pronounced [dûːjitɕ]), a
South Slavic surname Đujić (pronounced [dʑûːjitɕ]), a
South Slavic surname This
disambiguation page...
- 1942 with ****istance from
Ilija Trifunović-Birčanin and
headed by Momčilo
Đujić, the
division incorporated commanders in
Bosnia and Herzegovina, northern...
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Cecilia Dujić (born 6
December 1987) is a
retired Croatian female volleyball player. She was part of the
Croatia women's
national volleyball team. She...
- Self-styled.
Vojislav Šešelj -
named by Momčilo
Đujić on June 28, 1989 Rade Čubrilo -
named by Momčilo
Đujić in 1993 On 13 May 1993:
Zdravko Abramović Branislav...
- Obad A,
Ivancev V,
Breskovic T,
Diedrich A,
Joyner MJ, Luft FC,
Jordan J,
Dujic Z (2009). "Cardiovascular
regulation during apnea in
elite divers". Hypertension...
- ET Tim
Hortons Field, Hamilton,
Ontario Attendance: 2,979 Referee:
Filip Dujic May 9 19:00 ET
Canadian classique BMO Field, Toronto,
Ontario Attendance:...
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Wanderers Grounds, Halifax, Nova
Scotia Attendance: 4,588 Referee:
Filip Dujic Notes May 7 7:00 PM MT ATCO Field,
Foothills County,
Alberta Attendance:...
- Croatia.
Đujić used
these events as a way of
justifying the
allegiance and when
ordered by Mihailović in
February 1943 to
break this allegiance,
Đujić refused...
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force of
Chetniks fought, as 13,000 of the
irregular troops under Momčilo
Đujić surrendered to the New
Zealand forces under Lieutenant General Sir Bernard...