24Sata — 24 sata (dt. „24 Stunden“) steht für: 24 sata (bosnisches Internetportal), ein bosnisches Internetportal 24 sata (kroatische Tageszeitung), eine kroatische Tageszeitung 24 sata (serbische Tageszeitung), eine serbische Tageszeitung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Supernaut (Serbian band) — Supernaut Supernaut performing live in 2010: Srđan Marković (left) and Saša Radić (right) Background information Also known as DDT Origin … Wikipedia
Matija Babić — (born 1978) is a Croatian tabloid journalist and enterpreneur best known for his pioneering use of Internet in Croatian media. As a student of University of Zagreb s Faculty of Political Sciences Babić began his career in the media in the late… … Wikipedia
24 sata (Croatia) — Infobox Newspaper name = 24 sata caption = Cover of the 2 March 2005 issue type = Daily newspaper format = Compact foundation = 2 March 2005 ceased publication = price = 3 HRK owners = Styria Medien AG publisher = 24sata d.o.o. editor = Boris… … Wikipedia
Chetniks — Chetnik redirects here. For other uses of this and similar terms, see Cheta. Chetnik movement Chetnik flag The flag reads: For king and fatherland; freedom or death Dates of operation Early 20th century– May 8, 1945 1990s … Wikipedia
David Diehl — at the New York Giants Super Bowl champions parade in NYC. No. 66 New York Giants Offensive guard Personal information Date of birt … Wikipedia
Meeting in Karađorđevo — Tuđman and Milošević during Karađorđevo meetingThe Karađorđevo meeting was an meeting between Croatian President Franjo Tuđman and Serbian President Slobodan Milošević to redistribute Bosnia and Herzegovina between Croatia and Serbia. Serbia… … Wikipedia
Ivana Brkić — (* 11. September 1986 in Zagreb) ist eine kroatische Dance , Pop und House Sängerin. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Karriere 2 Diskografie 2.1 Alben … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lepa Brena — auf der Insel Brijuni (2007) Lepa Brena („Schöne Brena“, kyrillisch: Лепа Брена, mit bürgerlichem Namen: Fahreta Jahić Živojinović; kyrillisch: Фахрета Јахић Живојиновић; * 20. Oktober 1960 in Tuzla, Föderative Volksrepublik Jugoslawien, heute… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Croatian presidential election, 2009–2010 — 2005 ← 27 December 2009 and 10 January 2010 → Next … Wikipedia