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  2. Mirogoj Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Mirogoj City Cemetery (pronounced [mîrɔɡɔːj], Croatian: Gradsko groblje Mirogoj), also known as Mirogoj Cemetery (Croatian: Groblje Mirogoj), is a cemetery park that is considered [1] to be among the more noteworthy landmarks in the city of Zagreb.

  3. Tomb of the People's Heroes, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of the People's Heroes (Croatian: Grobnica narodnih heroja) is located in Zagreb's central graveyard, Mirogoj. It was designed by the Croatian sculptor Đuro Kavurić and built in 1968. Buried in the tomb are not only the recipients of the Order of the People's Hero , but also some of the most notable workers' movement activists of ...

  4. Rudolf Lubinski - Wikipedia

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    Lubinski died in Zagreb on March 27, 1935, and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery. [6] References Bibliography. This page was last edited on 11 ...

  5. Rudolf Perešin - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Perešin [pronunciation?] (25 March 1958 – 2 May 1995) was a Croatian fighter pilot serving in the Yugoslav Air Force (JRZ) during the 1991–95 Croatian War of Independence who defected to the Croatian side in October 1991, by flying his MiG-21 fighter jet from Željava Air Base to Klagenfurt, Austria, on a reconnaissance flight for the JRZ.

  6. Šandor Alexander - Wikipedia

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    He died from a heart attack in the night from the 17th to the 18th of December 1929. All major newspapers reported in detail and with great sadness about Alexanders death and funeral. Alexander was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery with a huge crowd attending the funeral. [20] [21]

  7. Vladimir Šterk - Wikipedia

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    Šterk came seriously sick in 1936. He died from leukemia in Zagreb on 6 March 1941 and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery. [5] His widow Aleksandrina (née Favalle) and sons Vojko and Veljko continued to live in Zagreb until 1949, when they emigrated to Israel. [2]

  8. Alfred Albini - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Albini (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎlfred albǐːni]; 15 July 1896 – 4 November 1978) was a Croatian-Jewish architect. [1] He received a Vladimir Nazor Award for architecture and urban planning.

  9. Milan Begović - Wikipedia

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    He is buried at Mirogoj Cemetery. [2] [8] Today, his best known titles are his drama Adventurer at the Door (Croatian: Pustolov pred vratima, 1926) and his comedy American Yacht in Split Harbour (Croatian: Amerikanska jahta u splitskoj luci, 1930). [9]