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Village in Croatia
Maljevac is a village in Croatia, population 115 (2011). Maljevac lies on the Glina River. It is connected by the D216 highway. It houses a mosque attended
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Slovenian politician (born 1981)
Simon Maljevac (born 26 February 1981) is a Slovenian LGBT rights activist and politician who served as the Minister of Solidarity-Based Future of Slovenia
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Ethnic group
Primorje-Gorski Kotar County (4,877). There is a Bosniak community in Maljevac, hence the mosque in the village. Bosniaks of Croatia are predominantly
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Croatian poet, writer and priest
Juraj Malevac or Maljevac, writing under pseudonym Gregur Kapucin (Slovene: Jurij Malevec; 2 March 1734 – 20 January 1812), Croatian poet, writer and priest
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Name list
footballer Simon Magalashvili (born 1968), Israeli Olympic judoka Simon Maljevac (born 1981), Slovenian politician Simon Mann (1952–2025), British Army
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Army officer (1957–1995)
Army personnel attacked a several times larger group of VRS soldiers in Maljevac neutralising them, garnering him the nickname “Havarija” (English: "great
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Town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
the northwest, across the border the M-4.2 connects to the D216 road in Maljevac, towards Vojnić. Velika Kladuša was first mentioned by name on October
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Village in Continental Croatia, Croatia
After the war it was repaired. The church is situated on small hill above Maljevac settlement and is very visible from the main road connecting Velika Kladuša
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Day of the year
hockey player 1981 – Kertus Davis, American race car driver 1981 – Simon Maljevac, Slovenian politician 1981 – Robert Mathis, American football player 1981
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River in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
east near the village of Veljunska Glina. As it reaches the village of Maljevac, it touches the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina (north of Velika Kladuša)
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Eco-Socialist Political party, Slovenia
Vrečko Luka Mesec Founders Luka Mesec Violeta Tomič Asta Vrečko Simon Maljevac Founded 1 March 2014 (as coalition) 24 June 2017 (2017-06-24) (as party)
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Annual LGBTIQ march in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Minister Luka Mesec, and Minister for a Solidarity-Based Future Simon Maljevac, Slovenia's first openly gay member of government, also attended. During
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Road in Croatia
concurrent. Okić Živković Kosa Knežević Kosa Vojnić D216 to Kolarić and Maljevac border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Crevarska Strana Gvozd Ž3186
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National government formed 1 June 2022
December 2023 4 June 2026 Minister of Solidarity-Based Future Left Simon Maljevac 24 January 2023 4 June 2026 Minister of the Environment, Climate and Energy
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Road in Croatia
state road in central Croatia connecting Vojnić and the D6 state road to Maljevac border crossing to Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The road is
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Military unit
border, after Croatian green light.):[citation needed] Bogovolja Šiljkovača Maljevac Gejkovac Cetingrad Buhača Polojski Varoš East of Bužim:[citation needed]
5th Corps (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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Village in Croatia
Karlovac County. It is located on the D216 road, which connects Vojnić to the Maljevac border crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina. The village is located 8 kilometres
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Basketball team that represents the University of Utah
the original (PDF) on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2012-11-25. Sportnet Simon Maljevac. Pavićević izbornik Crne Gore. Dec 24, 2011 (in Croatian) Sorensen, Mike
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Slovenian football player
21 letih". Dnevnik (in Slovenian). 14 May 2016. Retrieved 29 July 2017. Maljevac, Simon (2 June 2016). "Slovenski samuraj u paklu Poljuda" [Slovenian "samurai"
Marijan_Pušnik
Radio personalities Anita Gošte (Radio Aktual) Anja Ramšak (Radio 1) Blaž Maljevac (Radio Koper) Gregor Stermecki (Radio Maribor) Žiga Klančar (Val 202) Television
Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022
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Neisha Boštjan Grabnar [sl] Radio personalities Žiga Klančar (Val 202) Blaž Maljevac (Radio Koper) Aida Kurtović (Radio Prvi) Gregor Stermecki (Radio Maribor)
Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018
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Municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia
Gornje Gnojnice Grabarska Kapljuv Kestenje Komesarac Kruškovača Kuk Luke Maljevac Maljevačko Selište Pašin Potok Podcetin Polojski Varoš Ponor Ruševica Sadikovac
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Basketball team in Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia
– 4th place (13 wins/9 losses) Slovenian Republic League Winners: 1964 Maljevac, Simon (3 October 2017). "80 let uspehov bistriške košarke". Primorske
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after the Treaty of Sistova, Orthodox Vlachs settled in new territory from Maljevac to Srb and the triangle border of Lika regiment, noted as the last of such
Vlachs in the history of Croatia
Vlachs_in_the_history_of_Croatia
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