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including the form in
romanized Macedonian Kalogjera, Serbo-Croatian
Kalodjera and Kalođera. The
Croatian Kalogjeras are a
cadet branch of the Calogerà family...
- "Dr. Ikar
Kalogjera |
Psychiatrist |
Aurora Psychiatric Hospital",
About - Dr. Ikar
Kalogjera,
accessed 08 July 2020. "Dr. Ikar J.
Kalogjera", Academy...
-
Marko Kalogjera OL (December 7, 1819 –
December 4, 1888), also
known as
Monsignor Marco Calogerà or
Marco Calogjera, was a
priest and
Roman Catholic Bishop...
- who
undertakes a
small basic amount of
jewellery repair and alteration.
Kalogjera family Filippo Brunelleschi Benvenuto Cellini House of Fabergé Lorenzo...
- singer. Internationally, she was best
known for "Adio",
written by
Nikica Kalogjera and
Ivica Krajač,
which won the
first prize at the 1970
Athens pop song...
- was
killed in 1945.
Novak was
married to the
prominent composer Stipica Kalogjera but in 1970, they got divorced. On 30
March 1973, she
married ****n Dedić...
-
concert in Ivano-Frankivsk. 1997-05-21.
Accessed on 2022-08-14.
Nikica Kalogjera, Ivan Kušan (1969): Song
Serbus Zagreb.
Entry "szervusz" in the Glosbe...
- and
composed by
Petar Grašo and
produced by Remi
Kazinoti and
Stipica Kalogjera. The song won Dora 1998 and
represented Croatia in the
Eurovision Song...
-
Croats and
Slovenes (Yugoslavia) in 1923. Its
first bishop was
Marko Kalogjera (1924–1956).
During Second World War, the Old
Catholic Church of Croatia...
- Runjić, ****n Dedić,
Milica Milisavljević Dugalić, Đelo Jusić,
Nikica Kalogjera,
Rajko Dujmić,
Zrinko Tutić, Đorđe Novković, Alfi Kabiljo), performed...