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2 unusual facts about Radovan


Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja

Croatian historian Luka Jelić wrote the mountain was located either between Maglaj and Skender Vakuf, northwest of Žepče, or it was the mountain Borovina located between Vranica and Radovan, according to Ferdo Šišić's 1908 work.

Radovan

Radovan Jelašić, Serbian economist, a governor of Serbian National Bank


Boštjan Lipovšek

He improved with Radovan Vlatković at the Salzburg Mozarteum.

Desanka Kovačević-Kojić

With Radovan Samardžić, during the 1960s she spent a year in Paris, specializing in history at the seminary of Fernand Braudel.

Fikret Alić

In the summer of 1992, in response to media interest roused by rumours about atrocities being committed by Bosnian Serb forces in ad hoc prison camps, the Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić invited journalists including Roy Gutman, a British film crew from ITN, and the Guardian’s Ed Vulliamy to visit the camps.

Milan Lukić

Ethnic cleansing was carried out on orders from the Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and the military commander General Ratko Mladic and as elsewhere in Bosnia, persecution and mass murder was overseen by a local Bosnian Serb "Crisis Committee", under the presidency of Branimir Savović.

Radovan Krivokapić

Radovan Krivokapić (Serbian Cyrillic: Радован Кривокапић) (born August 14, 1978 in Bačka Topola, Serbia then part of Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin football player who currently plays for FK Radnički 1923 in Serbian SuperLiga.

Srđan Radovanović

Barely weeks into the job at Jat, Radovanović got embroiled in controversy when Serbian print media claimed that he had enabled his brother Radovan Radovanović, news editor of 24 sata newspaper, to travel on a special flight from Hurghada to Luxor in Egypt.

Zelen

Ljiljana Zelen Karadžić (born 1945), the wife of the former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić


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