- Ivan
Ribar (pronounced [ǐvan
rîbaːr]; 21
January 1881 – 2
February 1968) was a
Croatian politician who
served in
several governments of
various forms in...
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people with the name include:
Frank Ribar Ivan
Ribar Ivo Lola
Ribar Ribar Baikoua All
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- Ivan
Ribar (23
April 1916 – 27
November 1943),
known as Ivo Lola or Ivo Lolo, was a
Yugoslav communist politician and
military leader of
Croatian descent...
- Revolution.
Fisher was
originally named Đorđe Šagić, and also
known as Đorđe
Ribar (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Рибар),
which translated into
English as George...
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Milan Ribar (21
November 1930 – 26 May 1996) was a
Bosnian professional football manager and player. He is the only
manager in Željezničar
history to...
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Jurica Ribar (26
March 1918 - 3
October 1943) was a
Yugoslav painter. He was the
younger son of the
politician Ivan
Ribar and
brother of
Communist Yugoslavia's...
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Ribár, B.; Milinski, N.; Herak, R.; Krstanovič, I.; Djurič, S. (1976). "The Crystal...
- Jean-Luc
Ribar (25
February 1965 – 17
March 2022) was a
French professional footballer who pla**** as an
attacking midfielder. Born in Roanne,
Ribar pla****...
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Frank Andrew Ribar (born Hribar) (January 15, 1917 –
October 1, 1976) was an
American football guard in the
National Football League (NFL) for the Washington...
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Ribar i Madh (Albanian:
Ribar i Madh,
Serbian Cyrillic: Велико Рибаре/Veliko Ribare) is a
village in
Lipjan muni****lity. 2011
Kosovo Census results v...