- Đurađ "Đuro"
Pucar "Stari" (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђурађ Ђуро Пуцар,
pronounced [dʑǔradʑ dʑûro pǔtsar]; 13
December 1899 – 12
April 1979) was a
Yugoslav and...
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Punjab Council of Arts (
PUCAR) is a
provincial institute under the
Information and
Culture Department,
Government of The Punjab, to
promote arts, culture...
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Tomislav Pucar (born 26
January 1996) is a
Croatian table tennis player. In
February 2017 he won the men's
singles title at the
inaugural European Under-21...
- 1946) Đuro
Pucar (November 1946 –
September 1948)
Vlado Šegrt (September 1948 –
March 1953)
Chairmen of the People's ****embly Đuro
Pucar (December 1953...
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Yugoslavia Veselin Masleša,
Rudolf "Rudi" Hiter, Savo Novaković,
Nikola Pucar,
Brane Pucar,
Mustafa Softić,
Nikola ****ović, Žarko Vranješević, Mile Stefanović...
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Herzegovina In
office September 1948 –
March 1953
Preceded by Đuro
Pucar Succeeded by Đuro
Pucar (as
President of the People's ****embly of the People's Republic...
- June 1963 – 1967
Prime Minister Hasan Brkić Rudi
Kolak Preceded by Đuro
Pucar Succeeded by Džemal Bijedić
Personal details Born
Ratomir Dugonjić (1916-01-10)10...
- 1943 –
November 1946)
Pucar, Đuro
Stari – (November 1946 –
September 1948) Šegrt,
Vlado – (September 1948 –
March 1953)
Pucar, Đuro
Stari – (December...
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Pitchford Jonathan Groth Anders Lind João
Geraldo Álvaro
Robles Tomislav Pucar Yaroslav Zhmudenko Loic
Stoll Bernadette Szőcs
Sofia Polcanova Nina Mittelham...
- and
Herzegovina In
office 5
March 1965 – 9
April 1969
Preceded by Đuro
Pucar Succeeded by
Branko Mikulić
Personal details Born (1913-01-08)8 January...