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  2. Anton Maglica - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons, Maglica made a name for himself as one of the best up and coming young Croatian attacking talents in the 1. HNL and was signed by league giants HNK Hajduk Split , rejected a larger offer from GNK Dinamo Zagreb in the process and immediately endearing himself to the club's loyal fans.

  3. Zadarski list - Wikipedia

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    Zadarski list is a Croatian daily newspaper. It is the first daily newspaper published in Zadar.. Zadarski list started on 3 November 1994 as a weekly. At that time, it was focused on the news from Zadar and the Zadar County, reaching a circulation of 12,000.

  4. Anthony Maglica - Wikipedia

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    Anthony "Tony" Maglica (Croatian: Ante Maglica) (born 1930 [1]) is the owner and founder of Mag Instrument Inc, the company that manufactures the Maglite flashlight which was designed by Maglica. The Maglite is a powerful and durable flashlight that has become standard issue gear used by police officers in the USA.

  5. Mayor of Zadar - Wikipedia

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    No. Mayor Lifespan Term of office Party Note 4: Nikola Pappafava [6]: 1770–1833 1813 1818 5: Francesco de Sanfermo [7]: 1818 1830 6: Antonio Alesani [8]: 1783–1845

  6. Maglica - Wikipedia

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    Maglica is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Maglica (born 1930), American businessman; Anton Maglica (born 1991), Bosnian-born Croatian footballer; Nikica Maglica (born 1965), Croatian footballer and manager

  7. List of people from Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Ante Pavelić (older) – vice-president of the National assembly of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs; Ante Pavelić – Ustaša leader; Andrej Plenković – prime minister; Stjepan Radić – Croatian national leader in 1st half of 20th century; Ante Starčević – "father of Croat nation" Milan Šufflay – historian, one of ...

  8. Narodni list - Wikipedia

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    Narodni list (English: people's paper) is an independent Croatian weekly newspaper published in Zadar, founded in 1862, making it the oldest in Croatia. Narodni list, being independent, has a reputation of writing about things other newspapers dare not touch, such as corruption and nepotism among politicians, which often includes writing about organized crime.

  9. Matej Maglica - Wikipedia

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    Matej Maglica (born 25 September 1998) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for 2. Bundesliga club SV Darmstadt 98. Club career.