- Alen
Škoro (born 1981),
Bosnian footballer Jovica Škoro (born 1947),
Serbian footballer Haris Škoro (born 1962),
Bosnian footballer Miroslav Škoro (born...
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Miroslav Škoro (pronounced [mîroslaʋ ʃkǒːro]; born 29 July 1962) is a
Croatian politician, musician, TV host and
former diplomat. He is the
founder and...
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Movement (Croatian:
Domovinski pokret; abbr. DP),
previously known as
Miroslav Škoro Homeland Movement (Croatian:
Domovinski pokret Miroslava Škore; abbr. DPMŠ)...
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Haris Škoro (born
September 2, 1962) is a
Bosnian former footballer who
represented Yugoslavia at
international level. He
started playing football at...
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Jovica Škoro (Serbian Cyrillic: Јовица Шкоро; born 12
December 1947) is a
Serbian former football manager and player.
After playing one
season for Bečej...
- Alen
Škoro (born 30
March 1981) is a
Bosnian football manager and
former professional player. At
international level, he made four
appearances for the...
- Korać, a Mostar–born Blanki's
childhood crush and
eventually her
husband Škoro "Ignjo" Ignjatić, Danijel's
friend and Nina's
husband Miloš Ranković, Riki's...
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April 2018. "Zlaté české ručičky. V
tomhle jsme nejlepší, i když se o tom
skoro neví". ČtiDoma.cz (in Czech). 11
April 2018.
Archived from the original...
- It
Rains in My
Village (Serbo-Croatian: Biće
skoro propast sveta, lit. 'The End of the
World Is Nigh') is a 1968
Yugoslav film by
Serbian director Aleksandar...
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again provides a
placement in the elite,
thanks to the four
goals by
Jovica Škoro,
three by
Milomir Jakovljević and one by Dragiša Ćuslović,
which brought...