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Josip (pronounced [
jǒsip]) is a male
given name
largely found among Croats and Slovenes, a
cognate of Joseph. In Croatia, the name
Josip was the second...
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Josip Broz (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Јосип Броз,
pronounced [
jǒsip brôːz] ; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980),
commonly known as Tito (/ˈtiːtoʊ/ TEE-toh; Тито,...
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Josip Stanišić (Croatian pronunciation: [
jǒsip stǎniʃitɕ]; born 2
April 2000) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Bundesliga club...
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Josip "Joška" Broz (Serbian Cyrillic: Јосип "Јошка" Броз; 6
December 1947 – 3 June 2025) was a
Serbian politician. A self-professed Yugoslav, Broz was...
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Josip "Joe" Šimunić (Croatian pronunciation: [
jǒsip ʃǐmunitɕ]; born 18
February 1978) is a
retired footballer and
current president of NK Rudeš. Born...
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Josip Lisac (Croatian pronunciation: [
jǒsip lǐːsat͡s]; born 23
November 1950), is a
Croatian linguist and dialectologist.
Lisac was born in 1950 in Gornji...
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Josip Torbar may
refer to:
Josip Torbar (scientist) (1824–1900),
Croatian natural scientist,
educator and politician,
uncle of
Josip Torbar born in 1889...
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Josip Brekalo (Croatian pronunciation: [
jǒsip brěːkalo]; born 23 June 1998) is a
Croatian professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Turkish club...
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Josip Novakovich (Croatian: Novaković) is a
Croatian Canadian writer.
Josip Novakovich was born in
Yugoslavia (in 1956) and grew up in the
central Croatian...
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Josip Bulat may
refer to:
Josip Bulat (footballer, born 1972),
Croatian former professional footballer Josip Bulat (footballer, born 1905) (1905–1970)...