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Radoman Božović (Serbian: Радоман Божовић; born 13
January 1953) is a
Serbian former politician who
served as the
prime minister of
Serbia from 1991 to...
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Sadlerianinae Radoman, 1973;
Pseudohoratiinae Radoman, 1973;
Orientaliidae Radoman, 1973 (inv.);
Lithoglyphulidae Radoman, 1973;
Orientalinidae Radoman, 1978...
- (Semisalsa)
Radoman, 1974:
synonym of
Semisalsa Radoman, 1974
Heleobia dalmatica (
Radoman, 1974):
synonym of
Semisalsa dalmatica Radoman, 1974 Heleobia...
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Vladan Radoman (1936 – 20
October 2015) was a
Serbian physician writer. He grew up in his
native country, with both his
parents and his brother. He studied...
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Cabinet of
Radoman Božović was
sworn in on 23
December 1991,
after the
previous cabinet under Dragutin Zelenović
resigned due to
economic failure. As...
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Miroslav Radoman (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Радоман; born 28
February 1958) is a
Serbian former football referee and player.
After starting out at Njegoš...
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Stadionul Cotroceni,
Bucharest Attendance: 1,500 Referee:
Miroslav Radoman (FR Yugoslavia) 24 May 1998 (1998-05-24)
Stadionul Steaua,
Bucharest Referee:...
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Bratislav "Bata" Zlatković. This
lineup of the band
cooperated with poet
Radoman Kanjevac on the
album trilogy consisting of
Daleko je
Sunce (1988), Korak...
- that the sea
inundated this
plain up to
Podgorica during the Pliocene.
Radoman (1985)
pointed out that sea must have destro**** all the
freshwater po****tions...
- time.
Crnogorska akademija nauka i umjetnosti. 1998. ISBN 9788672150988.
Radoman Jovanović (1977). Politički
odnosi Crne Gore i
Srbije 1860–1878. Istorijski...