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Tomislav "Tomo"
Šokota (born 8
April 1977) is a
Croatian former footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Šokota was a
powerful striker but his
promising career...
- Sekota, also
spelled Sokota, Sakota,
Soqota (Amharic: ሰቆጣ;
formerly ሰቈጣ) is a town and
separate woreda in
northern Ethiopia. The name is
likely from the...
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scorers title.
Goran Vlaović,
Robert Špehar, Igor Cvitanović,
Tomislav Šokota and
Ivica Olić have won two
titles each.
Dinamo Zagreb provided most top...
- River, and the west by the Tekezé. The
major urban center is the town of
Sokota,
which has been a
major marketplace for centuries.
James Bruce states that...
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September 2022. "Mamićeva
ostavka odbijena, Jurčić novi trener,
Balaban i
Šokota potjerani" (in Croatian). dnevnik.hr. 5
March 2009.
Archived from the original...
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State Public Shooting Area
Singsaas Slough State Wildlife Management Area
Sokota State Wildlife Management Area (partial) As of the 2020 census,
there were...
- Mandžukić,
Ivica Olić,
Tomislav Butina, Dino Drpić, Boško Balaban,
Tomislav Šokota, Ivan Turina,
Dario Zahora,
Mihael Mikić,
Danijel Pranjić and Ivan Bošnjak...
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Mario Gavranović
Bruno Petković 5
goals Željko Adžić Željko Matuš Tomo
Šokota Boško
Balaban (7 goals, 3 for
Dinamo and 4 for Rijeka) Duje Čop (6 goals...
- "Benfica-Boavista, 3-2: Xeque-mate de
Sokota anula bolas paradas" [Benfica-Boavista, 3–2:
Checkmate from
Sokota outweights set pieces].
Record (in Portuguese)...
- the
original on 6
October 2014.
Retrieved 28
November 2015. "
Sokota é ****unto tabu" [
Sokota is taboo] (in Portuguese). Record. 29
January 2005. Archived...