- Mika
Špiljak (Odra Sisačka 28
November 1916 -
Zagreb 18 May 2007) was a
Croatian politician who
spent most of his
political career as a
member of the...
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Croatian ethnicity.
Three were from
Croatia itself (Josip Broz Tito, Mika
Špiljak, and
Milka Planinc),
while two were
Bosnian Croats (Branko Mikulić and...
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Yugoslavia and
worked as the
chief of
staff of the
Yugoslav President Mika
Špiljak. Drašković was born in the
small village of
Medja in the
Banat region to...
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Republic Orders". Haberler.com.
February 2013.
Retrieved 26
October 2015. "
Špiljak -
Mubarak u srdačnoj atmosferi".
Slobodna Dalmacija (12083): 1. 27 February...
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office 11 May 1967 – 8 May 1969
President Jakov Blažević
Preceded by Mika
Špiljak Succeeded by
Dragutin Haramija President of the
Croatian People's Party...
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Minister See list
Himself (1945–1963)
Petar Stambolić (1963–1967) Mika
Špiljak (1967–1969)
Mitja Ribičič (1969–1971) Džemal Bijedić (1971–1977) Veselin...
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Branislav Novakovic Chargé d'affaires Mika
Špiljak Ronald Reagan December 28, 1983
January 9, 1984 Mico
Rakic Mika
Špiljak Ronald Reagan June 22, 1987 July 20...
- lit the
Olympic cauldron. Afterwards, the
President of
Yugoslavia Mika
Špiljak declared the
Games officially open. The
Closing Ceremony took
place the...
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former footballer Mika
Singh (born 1977),
Indian entertainer Mika
Špiljak (1916–2007),
Yugoslav politician Mika Strömberg (born 1970),
Finnish ice...
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April 1969 – 1
November 1972
President Josip Broz Tito
Prime Minister Mika
Špiljak Mitja Ribičič Džemal Bijedić
Preceded by
Marko Nikezić
Succeeded by Miloš...