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  2. Glas Istre - Wikipedia

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    Glas Istre (lit. ' Voice of Istria ' ) is a Croatian regional daily newspaper published in Pula which mainly covers stories of interest from the Istria region in the northwest of the country. Established in 1943 as a regional newsletter of the Yugoslav Partisans , [ 1 ] the paper continued to be published after World War II , and became a daily ...

  3. Tragovi: Journal for Serbian and Croatian Topics - Wikipedia

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    Tragovi: Journal for Serbian and Croatian Topics (Serbo-Croatian: Tragovi: časopis za srpske i hrvatske teme, Трагови: часопис за српске и хрватске теме; transl. Footprints: Journal for Serbian and Croatian studies) is a biannual [5] peer-reviewed open access academic journal published by the Serb National Council and the Archive of Serbs in Croatia.

  4. Umag - Wikipedia

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    After Umag became part of Yugoslavia, there was an exodus of many Italians from the town, who, until then, had constituted the majority of its population. [citation needed] In 1993, with the establishment of the new local rule, Umag became an independent municipality, and, in 1997, was awarded the status of town (grad).

  5. Istria - Wikipedia

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    Borders and roads in Istria. The geographical features of Istria include the Učka/Monte Maggiore mountain range, which is the highest portion of the Ćićarija/Cicceria mountain range; the rivers Dragonja/Dragogna, Mirna/Quieto, Pazinčica, and Raša; and the Lim/Canale di Leme bay and valley.

  6. Murine (Umag) - Wikipedia

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    Murine (Italian: Morno or Morino) is a village in Umag municipality in Istria County, Croatia. [3] Demographics. According to the 2021 census, its population was 970. [2]

  7. Mirsad Omerhodžić - Wikipedia

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    Mirsad Omerhodžić; Personal information; Full name: Mirsad Omerhodžić: Date of birth 22 May 1967 (age 57)Place of birth: Pula, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia: Height: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)

  8. List of chief executive officers - Wikipedia

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    CEO [11] 2011 Replaced Steve Jobs: 2018-10-01 Arcelor Mittal: Aditya Mittal: CEO [12] 2006 Owner of Queens Park Rangers F.C. 2018-10-01 AT&T: John Stankey: CEO [13] 2020 Former CEO of WarnerMedia: 2020-11-19 BAE Systems: Charles Woodburn: Chief Executive Officer [14] 2008 Succeeded Ian King: 2018-10-01 Bajaj Allianz General Insurance: Tapan ...

  9. Glas Slavonije - Wikipedia

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    Glas Slavonije (lit. ' The Voice of Slavonia ' ) is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Osijek . In 2000, its average daily circulation was c. 9000, making it the 7th largest daily newspaper in Croatia.