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Zagora
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Koordinacija udruga Zvona Zagore poziva na otvorenje izložbe fotografija "Pogled u nepoznato podzemlje Zagore - otkrivene zemlje" 29. travnja u Splitu.
Izložba e se otvoriti u Gradskoj knjižnici "Marko Maruli" u Splitu (ex Depadansa) uz prigodnu konferenciju za novinare u utorak, 29. travnja u 11,55 sati ("pet do dvanaest").
croatia hrvatska ekologija ekoloski pokret dalmacija dalmatinska zagora kroatien dalmatien drnis lecevica unesic vinovo croazia dalmazia nature hr
croatian gracac velebit folklore folklor senj donji lapac perusic smiljan vinalic trilj dicmo vinovo donje utore gornje primorski dolac lecevica unesic drnis malacka stara zagora mosor svilaja dinara knin kijevo bitelic planjani cvrljevo trolokve brnaze hrvace runovici vinjani donji zitnic sedramic drniš kastela solin trogir split mosor biokovo omis sibenik perkovic maovice djevrske kistanje bisko ukraine vrlika sinj rossija eire scotland scotish wales bolivian peruan peru kladnjice sratok bogdanovici radosic labin dalmatinski ciovo tijarica imotski kozjak zadar ravni kotari petrovo polje argentinian brasilian brasil portuguese indian india dubrovnik paris hilton metkovi metkovic hercegoviana herceg mostar sevdah reunion livno arabic israelian israeli kricke benkovac obrovac russian russia irish toma bebic arsen dedic momcilo popadic rade serbedzija djordje balasevic jakov gotovac momcilo popadic ireland blizna prgomet neretva cetina cikola krka visovac radmanove mlinice kosori otisic more dalmatian dalmazien dalmazia maroc morocco stara bulgaria bulgarija bugarska
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Old Music: Oj Imotski, grade na vidiku
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imotski - dalmatinska zagora
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imotski - dalmatinska zagora
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Traditional Folk Song Music Ethno Croatia Hrvatska kroatien Lika Gospic Croatian Bear Funny Humor CRO otocac macedonia makedonija makedonia makedonski ples oro horo bugarska bulgaria bulgarian macedonian folklore folklor bosanski bosnian bosnia bosna kolo dance slovakia chinese japanese suomi gajde diple gusle montenegro crna gora crnagora crnogorski serbian srpski srpsko hrvatski hrvatsko croatian gracac velebit folklore folklor senj donji lapac perusic smiljan vinalic trilj dicmo vinovo donje utore gornje primorski dolac lecevica unesic drnis malacka stara zagora mosor svilaja dinara knin kijevo bitelic planjani cvrljevo trolokve brnaze hrvace runovici vinjani donji zitnic sedramic drniš kastela solin trogir split mosor biokovo omis sibenik perkovic maovice djevrske kistanje bisko ukraine vrliak sinj rossija eire scotland scotish wales laetitia casta dara bubamara bolivian peruan peru kladnjice sratok bogdanovici radosic labin dalmatinski ciovo tijarica imotski kozjak zadar ravni kotari petrovo polje argentinian brasilian brasil portuguese indian india dubrovnik paris hilton metkovi metkovic hercegoviana herceg mostar sevdah reunion livno arabic israelian israeli kricke benkovac obrovac russian russia irish toma bebic arsen dedic momcilo popadic rade serbedzija djordje balasevic jakov gotovac momcilo popadicireland blizna prgomet neretva cetina cikola krka visovac radmanove mlinice kosori otisic more dalmatian dalmazien dalmazia
Etiketler:[] [imotski] [ganga] [ethno] [music] [croatia] [croatian] [folklore] [traditional] [dalmatian] [zagora] [glazba] [folk] [kroatien] [croazia] [song] [old]
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Old Music: Oj Imotski, nado moje srece
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imotski - dalmatinska zagora
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Traditional Folk Song Music Ethno Croatia Hrvatska kroatien Lika Gospic Croatian Bear Funny Humor CRO otocac macedonia makedonija makedonia makedonski ples oro horo bugarska bulgaria bulgarian macedonian folklore folklor bosanski bosnian bosnia bosna kolo dance slovakia chinese japanese suomi gajde diple gusle montenegro crna gora crnagora crnogorski serbian srpski srpsko hrvatski hrvatsko croatian gracac velebit folklore folklor senj donji lapac perusic smiljan vinalic trilj dicmo vinovo donje utore gornje primorski dolac lecevica unesic drnis malacka stara zagora mosor svilaja dinara knin kijevo bitelic planjani cvrljevo trolokve brnaze hrvace runovici vinjani donji zitnic sedramic drniš kastela solin trogir split mosor biokovo omis sibenik perkovic maovice djevrske kistanje bisko ukraine vrliak sinj rossija eire scotland scotish wales laetitia casta dara bubamara bolivian peruan peru kladnjice sratok bogdanovici radosic labin dalmatinski ciovo tijarica imotski kozjak zadar ravni kotari petrovo polje argentinian brasilian brasil portuguese indian india dubrovnik paris hiltonmetkovi metkovic hercegoviana herceg mostar sevdah reunion livno arabic israelian israeli kricke benkovac obrovac russian russia irish toma bebic arsen dedic momcilo popadic rade serbedzija djordje balasevic jakov gotovac momcilo popadicireland blizna prgomet neretva cetina cikola krka visovac radmanove mlinice kosori otisic more dalmatian dalmazien dalmazia
Etiketler:[] [imotski] [ganga] [ethno] [music] [croatia] [croatian] [folklore] [traditional] [dalmatian] [zagora] [glazba] [folk] [kroatien] [croazia] [song] [old]
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Vlado Gotovac - govor ispred komande JNA 1991
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Ja vas volim i ja se s vama ponosim. I kada bih trebao birati da li u s vama umrijeti ili s ovim strašilima živjeti, izabrao bih smrt. Jer davno ve u onom svijetu postoji jedan divni stih jednog velikog pjesnika koji kaže U Navarri se umiralo od srama. Mi Hrvati kada ne bi imali ovo dostojanstvo i kada ne bi imali ovu ljubav mi bi umirali od srama, ali ovi ovdje nemaju od ega umrijeti jer nemaju ni dostojanstva ni ljubavi.
Kada bi generali imali obitelj, kada bi generali imali djecu, kada bi generali imali bližnje, onda nikada ne bi zasjeli u ovoj zgradi. Ali generali nemaju djecu ja vas uvjeravam, jer onaj koji tuđu djecu ubija nema djece. Jer onaj tko tuđe majke ucviljuje nema majke. Jer onaj tko ruši tuđe domove nema doma. I oni moraju znati da na ovoj zemlji za njih nema ni majka ni djece ni doma. Umrijet e u pustoši svog mrtvog srca. Sramit e ih se njihova djeca, jer nisu im bili oevi. Sramit e ih se njihove žene, jer su bili ubojice tuđe djece. Sramit e ih se njihove obitelji, jer su uništavali tuđe obitelji.
Stojimo ovdje dragi Zagrepani, znate li pred kojom zgradom? Pred "Hrvatskim radišom", sazidanim da bi hrvatski đaci i sirotinja se školovala, da bi hrvatska napredovala, da bi Hrvatska bila moderna nacija. Tu zgradu su gradili najhrabriji i najsiromašniji Hrvati da bi Hrvatska bila dostojna Europe. A tko je u njoj sada, ostaci komunizma, ubojice hrvatskog naroda! Oni imaju obraza da zaposjevši naše svete zgrade, naše zadužbine, govore o svom posjedu u Hrvatskoj. Oni nam prijete da e uzeti ono što je njihovo. Oni nam govore da e odlazei ostaviti iza sebe pustoš. A mi znamo da e se vratiti jedino s onim što e ukrasti, jer nikada ništa drugo nisu ni imali. Sve što imaju, sve što jedu, sve što piju, sve što oblae vaše je. Vi to plaate, vi zato radite, vi zato stradate. Oni e kažu ukrasti, a pitam tu gospodu, a gdje su oni to stekli bogatstvo koje je Hrvatska stjecala tisuu godina. Neka nam ispripovijedaju gdje su to njihovi gradovi stari tisue godina, gdje su to njihovi dvorci, gdje su to njihove palae, gdje je to njihovo blago koje mi ovdje imamo i koje prijete da e nam uništiti. Neka unište svoje, ali lako im je, ne trebaju uništavati jer ništa od toga ni nemaju.
Ono što oni žele, zapamtite dobro, žele nas izjednaiti sa sobom, žele da budemo divlji kao oni, žele da nemamo ništa kao oni, žele da budemo ubojice kao oni, žele da nemamo morala kao oni, žele da sjedimo u tuđim domovima i u tuđim gradovima kao oni. Nama to ne treba. Mi imamo svoju domovinu, mi imamo svoje gradove, mi imamo svoju kulturu, mi imamo svoju naciju. Neka odlaze odavde!
Molim vas lijepo, kakvi su to ljudi, ako smijemo govoriti uope o ljudima, koji sjede u tuđim kuama, koji se griju na tuđim ognjištima, koji žive u tuđim zgradama, koji uživaju tuđi novac i tuđi kruh, i usuđuju se ubijati one koji im to daju. Umrli bi davno da imaju i traga ovjeka u sebi. Umrli bi od srama, umrli bi od poniženja, umrli bi od onoga od ega svaki pošten ovjek umire kad je pogriješio. Ali demoni se kroz povijest provlae kao da su besmrtni. Ali neka ne zaborave da je smrt koja im je došla definitivna. Ono što je umrlo u Moskvi, umrijet e i ovdje, ono što umire sa ruskim generalima, umrijet e i ovdje. Moj kolega je rekao, uvijek e ostati jedno pero i uvijek e netko rei: ne. Ostat e hrvatski narod, ostat emo ovdje sa stotinama, sa tisuama pera, da pokažemo koliko smo i kako kroz ovu povijest uinili, da bi opstali, da bi bili ljudi, da nikad ne bi pristali da postanemo moralna strašila kao oni koji nam tvrde da nas štite. Od koga nas štite u našoj domovini? Od nas. Neka nas puste na miru, bolje emo se od njih sna´. Neka nas puste na miru, mi emo osigurati svoju slobodu, svoju nezavisnost i svoje dostojanstvo.
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Živa je, bila je živa i živjet e Hrvatska! Živjeli!
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Old Traditional Music: Gornji Podi - MIsli mala da je...
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gornji podi - imotski - dalmatinska zagora
croatia hrvatska zagora Folklore CRO dalmacija Dance Folk Music oro horo tanec kolo Balkan macedonia greece ethno song folklore music Paraguay Asunción Music Traditional Old croatia hrvatska imotski dalmacija kroatien croatian glazba muzika jole ethno humor zagora
Traditional Folk Song Music Ethno Croatia Hrvatska kroatien Lika Gospic Croatian Bear Funny Humor CRO otocac macedonia makedonija makedonia makedonski ples oro horo bugarska bulgaria bulgarian macedonian folklore folklor bosanski bosnian bosnia bosna kolo dance slovakia chinese japanese suomi gajde diple gusle montenegro crna gora crnagora crnogorski serbian srpski srpsko hrvatski hrvatsko croatian gracac velebit folklore folklor senj donji lapac perusic smiljan vinalic trilj dicmo vinovo donje utore gornje primorski dolac lecevica unesic drnis malacka stara zagora mosor svilaja dinara knin kijevo bitelic planjani cvrljevo trolokve brnaze hrvace runovici vinjani donji zitnic sedramic drniš kastela solin trogir split mosor biokovo omis sibenik perkovic maovice djevrske kistanje bisko ukraine vrliak sinj rossija eire scotland scotish wales laetitia casta dara bubamara bolivian peruan peru kladnjice sratok bogdanovici radosic labin dalmatinski ciovo tijarica imotski kozjak zadar ravni kotari petrovo polje argentinian brasilian brasil portuguese indian india dubrovnik paris hiltonmetkovi metkovic hercegoviana herceg mostar sevdah reunion livno arabic israelian israeli kricke benkovac obrovac russian russia irish ireland blizna prgomet neretva cetina cikola krka visovac radmanove mlinice kosori otisic more dalmatian dalmazien dalmazia
Etiketler:[old] [traditional] [music] [ethno] [song] [folk] [paris] [imotski] [gornji] [podi] [croatia] [hrvatska] [dalmacija] [zagora] [ganga] [rera] [ojkavica]
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Aoj Kralju masna ti je brada, cupat ce je udarna brigada
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Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja
By book: William Shakespeare
Director:Krsto Papic
Writers:Ivo Bresan
Krsto Papic
Actors:
Rade Serbedzija ... Joco
Milena Dravic ... Andja
Kresimir Zidaric ... Bukara
Fabijan Sovagovic ... Andro
Ljubisa Samardzic ... Macak
Izet Hajdarhodzic ... Jocin Otac
Mate Ergovic ... Simurina
Zvonko Lepetic ... Mile
Zdenka Hersak ... Mara
Ilija Ivezic
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Jebala Mare soldata, stavila krunu od zlata
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Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja
By book: William Shakespeare
Director:Krsto Papic
Writers:Ivo Bresan
Krsto Papic
Actors:
Rade Serbedzija ... Joco
Milena Dravic ... Andja
Kresimir Zidaric ... Bukara
Fabijan Sovagovic ... Andro
Ljubisa Samardzic ... Macak
Izet Hajdarhodzic ... Jocin Otac
Mate Ergovic ... Simurina
Zvonko Lepetic ... Mile
Zdenka Hersak ... Mara
Ilija Ivezic
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Noge Grethe Garbo
Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja
By book: William Shakespeare
Director:Krsto Papic
Writers:Ivo Bresan
Krsto Papic
Actors:
Rade Serbedzija ... Joco
Milena Dravic ... Andja
Kresimir Zidaric ... Bukara
Fabijan Sovagovic ... Andro
Ljubisa Samardzic ... Macak
Izet Hajdarhodzic ... Jocin Otac
Mate Ergovic ... Simurina
Zvonko Lepetic ... Mile
Zdenka Hersak ... Mara
Ilija Ivezic
humor zagora rade serbedzija comedy funny croatia hrvatska movie film yugoslavia bosnia balkan ex-yu smjesno smesno cro drnis dalmatinska zagora sinj benkovac vinovo donje polaca gornja dubrovnik lecevica sedramic kastela trogir solin lucija sergej trifunovic velimir bata zivojinovic nevest cera unesic cvrljevo bore lee hajduk split torcida aljosa vuckovic spiro guberina predrag vusovic predja boris dvornik ivo gregurevic kinematografija william shakespeare otello otelo ophelia london england
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BOKS MEC STOLJECA
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"Velo misto" (1981)
This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times betwee "Velo misto" (1981)
This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders.
Series Directed by
Joakim Marusic (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Writing credits
Miljenko Smoje (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Cast
Boris Dvornik ... Mestar (14 episodes, 1981)
Zdravka Krstulovic ... Violeta (14 episodes, 1981)
Mustafa Nadarevic ... Duje (14 episodes, 1981)
Spiro Guberina ... Jozo (14 episodes, 1981)
Mate Ergovic ... Pucanstvo (14 episodes, 1981)
Ines Fancovic ... Mare (14 episodes, 1981)
Mladen Barbaric ... Pegula (13 episodes, 1981)
Mira Furlan ... Kate (13 episodes, 1981)
Vlasta Knezovic ... Marjeta (12 episodes, 1981)
Ugljesa Kojadinovic ... Professor (12 episodes, 1981)
Milan Strljic ... Tonci (11 episodes, 1981)
Danko Ljustina ... Mijo (11 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Gregurevic ... Netjak (10 episodes, 1981)
Aljosa Vuckovic ... Ferata (10 episodes, 1981)
Franko Strmotic (10 episodes, 1981)
Ljubo Kapor ... Picaferaj (9 episodes, 1981)
Vinko Kraljevic (9 episodes, 1981)
Danica Cvitanovic (9 episodes, 1981)
Dusko Valentic ... Papundek (8 episodes, 1981)
Fabijan Sovagovic ... Toma (8 episodes, 1981)
Kresimir Zidaric (8 episodes, 1981)
Vasja Kovacic (8 episodes, 1981)
Vlado Krstulovic (8 episodes, 1981)
Petar Buntic (8 episodes, 1981)
Boris Buzancic ... Dotur Vice (7 episodes, 1981)
Ratko Buljan ... Toni (7 episodes, 1981)
Magda Matosic (7 episodes, 1981)
Stevo Krnjajic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ante Dulcic (7 episodes, 1981)
Berislav Mudnic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Kristof (7 episodes, 1981)
Mirjana Majurec ... Ane (6 episodes, 1981)
Zlatko Madunic ... Sjor Jakov (6 episodes, 1981)
Miroslav Buhin (6 episodes, 1981)
Domagoj Vukusic (6 episodes, 1981)
Ivica Vidovic ... Ocalinko (5 episodes, 1981)
Slobodan Aligrudic ... Maj. Stojan (5 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Marjanovic (5 episodes, 1981)
Bogdan Buljan (5 episodes, 1981)
Aleksandar Binder (5 episodes, 1981)
Jadranka Matkovic ... Orsola (5 episodes, 1981)
Zeljka Basic (5 episodes, 1981)
Etta Bortolazzi ... Baba Marta (4 episodes, 1981)
Antun Nalis ... Miotto (4 episodes, 1981)
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Etiketler:[croatia] [hrvatska] [humor] [box] [funny] [hajduk] [split] [zagora] [comedy] [torcida] [mavrovic] [cro] [cop] [k1] [smjesno]
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TANGO VLAJLANDO
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"Velo misto" (1981)
This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders.
Series Directed by
Joakim Marusic (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Writing credits
Miljenko Smoje (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Cast
Boris Dvornik ... Mestar (14 episodes, 1981)
Zdravka Krstulovic ... Violeta (14 episodes, 1981)
Mustafa Nadarevic ... Duje (14 episodes, 1981)
Spiro Guberina ... Jozo (14 episodes, 1981)
Mate Ergovic ... Pucanstvo (14 episodes, 1981)
Ines Fancovic ... Mare (14 episodes, 1981)
Mladen Barbaric ... Pegula (13 episodes, 1981)
Mira Furlan ... Kate (13 episodes, 1981)
Vlasta Knezovic ... Marjeta (12 episodes, 1981)
Ugljesa Kojadinovic ... Professor (12 episodes, 1981)
Milan Strljic ... Tonci (11 episodes, 1981)
Danko Ljustina ... Mijo (11 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Gregurevic ... Netjak (10 episodes, 1981)
Aljosa Vuckovic ... Ferata (10 episodes, 1981)
Franko Strmotic (10 episodes, 1981)
Ljubo Kapor ... Picaferaj (9 episodes, 1981)
Vinko Kraljevic (9 episodes, 1981)
Danica Cvitanovic (9 episodes, 1981)
Dusko Valentic ... Papundek (8 episodes, 1981)
Fabijan Sovagovic ... Toma (8 episodes, 1981)
Kresimir Zidaric (8 episodes, 1981)
Vasja Kovacic (8 episodes, 1981)
Vlado Krstulovic (8 episodes, 1981)
Petar Buntic (8 episodes, 1981)
Boris Buzancic ... Dotur Vice (7 episodes, 1981)
Ratko Buljan ... Toni (7 episodes, 1981)
Magda Matosic (7 episodes, 1981)
Stevo Krnjajic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ante Dulcic (7 episodes, 1981)
Berislav Mudnic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Kristof (7 episodes, 1981)
Mirjana Majurec ... Ane (6 episodes, 1981)
Zlatko Madunic ... Sjor Jakov (6 episodes, 1981)
Miroslav Buhin (6 episodes, 1981)
Domagoj Vukusic (6 episodes, 1981)
Ivica Vidovic ... Ocalinko (5 episodes, 1981)
Slobodan Aligrudic ... Maj. Stojan (5 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Marjanovic (5 episodes, 1981)
Bogdan Buljan (5 episodes, 1981)
Aleksandar Binder (5 episodes, 1981)
Jadranka Matkovic ... Orsola (5 episodes, 1981)
Zeljka Basic (5 episodes, 1981)
Etta Bortolazzi ... Baba Marta (4 episodes, 1981)
Antun Nalis ... Miotto (4 episodes, 1981)
humor zagora hrvatska croatia bosna bosnia srbija serbia yugoslavia dubrovnik movie film rane smjesno smesno comedy
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Josip Broz Tito , Hajduk - Crvena Zvezda 4 Svibanj1980
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Hajduk - Crvena Zvezda 04. 05. 1980.
Proglas Predsedništva Centralnog komiteta Saveza komunista Jugoslavije u ime SK SKJ i Predsedništva Socijalistike Federativne Republike Jugoslavije:
Radnikoj klasi, radnim ljudima i građanima, narodima i narodnostima Socijalistike Federativne Republike Jugoslavije:
Umro je drug Tito
Dana 4. maja 1980. u 15,05 u Ljubljani prestalo je da kuca veliko srce predsednika naše Socijalistike Federativne Republike Jugoslavije i predsednika Saveza komunista Jugoslavije, maršala Jugoslavije i vrhovnog komandanta oružanih snaga Socijalistike Federativne Republike Jugoslavije Josipa Broza Tita
Etiketler:[] [hajduk] [split] [croatia] [hrvatska] [nogomet] [torcida] [dalmatia] [soccer] [football]
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Rade Serbedzija se vraca kuci
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U registraturi (1976)
Director:Joakim Marusic
Writers:Ante Kovacic (novel)
Joakim Marusic (adaptation)
Series Credited cast
Rade Serbedzija ... Ivica Kicmanovic
Ljubica Jovic ... Laura
Mate Ergovic ... Kanonik
Fabijan Sovagovic ... Jozica Kicmanovic ' Zgubidan '
Iva Marjanovic ... Ivicina majka
Ugljesa Kojadinovic ... Zorz Juric
Josip Marotti ... Illustrissimus ... Mecena
Stevo Krnjajic ... Miha Kanonikov (as Stevo Krnjaic)
Jelisaveta Sablic ... Justa Medonic
Mirjana Majurec ... Anica Kanonikova
Dzevad Alibegovic
Zdenka Anusic
Drago Bahun
Smiljka Bencet
Etta Bortolazzi
Rikard Brzeska
Helena Buljan
Rajko Bundalo
Velemir Chytil
Zlatko Crnkovic ... Zupnik
Mladen Crnobrnja
Darko Dautovic
Vanja Drach ... Ucitelj
Franjo Fruk
Darko Gasparovic
Ljiljana Gener
Spiro Guberina ... Rudimir Bombardirovic Sajkovski ... poeta
Vida Jerman
Ljubo Kapor
Jana Kasper (as Jana Kasper)
Dragan Knapic
Vlasta Knezovic ... Dorica Zorkovic ... Laurina mama
Marija Kohn
Zlatko Madunic
Rene Medvesek ... Ivica Kicmanovic ... kao dete
Vladimir Oblescuk ... Justin otac
Vera Orlovic
Edo Perocevic
Nada Rocco
Neva Rosic
Nevenka Sain (as Nevenka Stefanovic)
Mladen Serment
Semka Sokolovic-Bertok (as Semka Sokolovic)
Franjo Stefulj
Nada Subotic
Vladimir Trkulja
Jasna Ulaga
Djuro Utjesanovic ... Ferkonja
Kruno Valentic
Adam Vedernjak
Mirko Vojkovic
Kresimir Zidaric
Etiketler:[] [rade] [serbedzija] [croatia] [film] [movie] [hrvatska] [yugoslavia] [sfrj] [music] [muzika] [glazba] [croatian] [exyu] [fabijan] [sovagovic] [lika]
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Hajduk Split - sklekovi za kaznu su najbolji trening
VELO MISTO
Hajduk Split was founded in the famous, ceturies old pub Flek in Prague (then also a part of Austro-Hungarian Empire) by a group of students from Split (Fabijan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šaki and Vjekoslav Ivaniševi). They went to the pub right after the match between Sparta and Slavia and decided it was high time their own town founded it's professional club. They all knew how popular the sport was back home, and how well their friends back home played. The club was officially registered with the authorities on February 13, 1911 and is, thus, the oldest football club in Croatia. The name originates from the [hajduk]]s, romanticized bandits that fought the Ottoman Turks.
Hajduk gathered the pro-Croat party of citizens of Split, Croat unionists or puntari. That's why the club specifically has the name "hrvatski nogometni klub" (Croatian football club) and has Croat coat-of-arms in its logo. The club itself was a protest against the Austro-Hungarian government's policy of not allowing the unification of Croatian provinces and keeping them separated (the government and the emperor didn't allow reunion of Dalmatia with the rest of Croatia). Hajduk reached its first period of glory in late twenties, when it won two Yugoslav championships, breaking the domination of clubs from Belgrade and Zagreb. Particularly interesting is the club's war episode. After Italian occupation of Split, club ceased to compete in defiance, and declined the offer to join the Italian first division. In 1944, team and staff clandestinely joined Yugoslav partisans on the island Vis and continued to play as an official partisan army team. After the war episode, partisan leader and later president of Yugoslavia, Tito, (impressed by the club's proficency and it's unique Dalmatian spirit) invited Hajduk to move to Belgrade and become an official army team. But, players refused the lucrative offer and continued playing in their hometown. The club, however, continued to be Tito's favorite long after the war.
Hajduk had its best years in the 1970s. The so-called "zlatna generacija" (Golden Generation) won five consecutive cups and three championships in the 1972 to 1979 period. It was the second most succsessful club in Yugoslavia far outstripping the third, it's present day rival, Dinamo Zagreb.
The Hajduk kit is white shirt and blue shorts.
Hajduk won two Yugoslav (kingdom) championships, seven Yugoslav championships, eight Croatian championships, as well as nine Yugoslav Cup titles, four Croatian Cups and six super cups.
Abroad, the club has reached the quarterfinals of the Champions Cup (now UEFA Champions League) three times (last time 1995), and two European semifinals: of Cup of cup's winners 1973, and UEFA cup 1984.
Hajduk is famous for its good youth school. It is one of the most prolific producers of high quality footballers which often continue careers in famous European teams. Some of Hajduk's former players include: Alen Bokši (ex Juventus, Middlesbrough), Robert Jarni (ex Juventus, Real Madrid), Slaven Bili (ex Karlsruhe, Everton), Igor Štimac (ex West Ham),Milan Rapai (Standard Liege), Igor Tudor (Juventus), Ivica Šurjak (ex Paris SG), Luka Peruzovi (ex Anderlecht), Aljoša Asanovi, Ivica Buljan (ex Hamburger SV) and Zlatko Vujovi (ex Bordeaux).
When the Croatian national team won third place at the 1998 World Cup in France, amongst the first 11, there were 5 former Hajduk players.
Since 1979, Hajduk plays at the Poljud stadium. It was built by the Yugoslavian federal government for the 1979 Mediterranean games that were held in Split. Thanks to lavish federal funding the stadium is quite impressive, not so much in size (though it is large) as it is in architecture, having one of the most unique and beautiful designs in the world at the time of it's construction. Before that, Hajduk played it's games at the "Kod stare plinare" stadium ("By the old gas facility"), also known as "Stari plac" ("Old Square") or "Staro Hajdukovo" ("Old Hajduk's"). Before the transformation that area into the football pitch, the area was known as "Kraljeva njiva" ("King's Field") and it was part of a military camp.
The fans are called Torcida (since 1950) as they took their name after their idolized Brazilian fan groups, which are named torcidas, from the Portuguese 'torcer', to cheer on. Supporters popularly call players of Hajduk bili (plural form of white in local dialect of the Croatian language) and are the oldest organized supporters' group in Europe.
Hajduk is by far the most popular sport team in the Croatian region of Dalmatia. Hajduk also has a strong fan base throughout the rest of Croatia, especially in littoral areas, as well as in Slavonia. Hajduk is also a very important part of the region's identity.
In the former Yugoslavia, Hajduk was the team that had supporters all over the country, among all national and religious communities (not only among the Croats); no other club achieved that. It is important to mention the big popularity of Hajduk among Albanians in socialist Yugoslavia, especially on Kosovo, where popularity of Hajduk can be compared with the one in Dalmatia.
Outside of Croatia, Hajduk also has many supporters throughout the rest of the world. It is said that Hajduk has never played a single game anywhere in the world without at least a small group of Torcida in the stands. Countries with huge fan clubs membership include Chile, New Zealand, Australia and Canada - mostly countries with significant Croat immigration from Dalmatia
"Velo misto" (1981)
This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders.
Series Directed by
Joakim Marusic (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Writing credits
Miljenko Smoje (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Cast
Boris Dvornik ... Mestar (14 episodes, 1981)
Zdravka Krstulovic ... Violeta (14 episodes, 1981)
Mustafa Nadarevic ... Duje (14 episodes, 1981)
Spiro Guberina ... Jozo (14 episodes, 1981)
Mate Ergovic ... Pucanstvo (14 episodes, 1981)
Ines Fancovic ... Mare (14 episodes, 1981)
Mladen Barbaric ... Pegula (13 episodes, 1981)
Mira Furlan ... Kate (13 episodes, 1981)
Vlasta Knezovic ... Marjeta (12 episodes, 1981)
Ugljesa Kojadinovic ... Professor (12 episodes, 1981)
Milan Strljic ... Tonci (11 episodes, 1981)
Danko Ljustina ... Mijo (11 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Gregurevic ... Netjak (10 episodes, 1981)
Aljosa Vuckovic ... Ferata (10 episodes, 1981)
Franko Strmotic (10 episodes, 1981)
Ljubo Kapor ... Picaferaj (9 episodes, 1981)
Vinko Kraljevic (9 episodes, 1981)
Danica Cvitanovic (9 episodes, 1981)
Dusko Valentic ... Papundek (8 episodes, 1981)
Fabijan Sovagovic ... Toma (8 episodes, 1981)
Kresimir Zidaric (8 episodes, 1981)
Vasja Kovacic (8 episodes, 1981)
Vlado Krstulovic (8 episodes, 1981)
Petar Buntic (8 episodes, 1981)
Boris Buzancic ... Dotur Vice (7 episodes, 1981)
Ratko Buljan ... Toni (7 episodes, 1981)
Magda Matosic (7 episodes, 1981)
Stevo Krnjajic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ante Dulcic (7 episodes, 1981)
Berislav Mudnic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Kristof (7 episodes, 1981)
Mirjana Majurec ... Ane (6 episodes, 1981)
Zlatko Madunic ... Sjor Jakov (6 episodes, 1981)
Miroslav Buhin (6 episodes, 1981)
Domagoj Vukusic (6 episodes, 1981)
Ivica Vidovic ... Ocalinko (5 episodes, 1981)
Slobodan Aligrudic ... Maj. Stojan (5 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Marjanovic (5 episodes, 1981)
Bogdan Buljan (5 episodes, 1981)
Aleksandar Binder (5 episodes, 1981)
Jadranka Matkovic ... Orsola (5 episodes, 1981)
Zeljka Basic (5 episodes, 1981)
Etta Bortolazzi ... Baba Marta (4 episodes, 1981)
Antun Nalis ... Miotto (4 episodes, 1981)
Hajduk Croatia Hrvatska nogomet soccer Split dalmatinac fudbal football
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Hajduk Split Croatia Hrvatska Praha czech republic Prague Sparta Slavija Croatian torcida nogomet soccer football partizan crvena zvezda sarajevo rijeka armada dnipro dnipropetrovsk ukraine dynamo
crvena zvezda delije grobari sarajevo zeljeznicar armada rijeka beograd belgrade bbb bad blue boys vardar buducnost podgorica lovcen cetinje jadran herceg novi kotor juzni front 1970 pfc zeta vojvodina rabotnicki pelister skopje olimpija maribor ofk beograd kula siroki zrinjski velez mostar red army fukare robijasi zeljeznicar manijaci viole varvari hajduk torcida val kastel stari kastela junak trogir sinj maligani malari neretva cacinci alkosi sloboda tuzla celik zenica zagreb borac banja luka sutjeska radnicki nis spartak subotica pristina partizan dinamo uzice kragujevac trepca novi pazar sibenik zadar gosk jug
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Hajduk Split - Sparta Praha 1:1
Hajduk Split - Sparta Praha 1:1
VELO MISTO
Hajduk Split was founded in the famous, ceturies old pub Flek in Prague (then also a part of Austro-Hungarian Empire) by a group of students from Split (Fabijan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šaki and Vjekoslav Ivaniševi). They went to the pub right after the match between Sparta and Slavia and decided it was high time their own town founded it's professional club. They all knew how popular the sport was back home, and how well their friends back home played. The club was officially registered with the authorities on February 13, 1911 and is, thus, the oldest football club in Croatia. The name originates from the [hajduk]]s, romanticized bandits that fought the Ottoman Turks.
Hajduk gathered the pro-Croat party of citizens of Split, Croat unionists or puntari. That's why the club specifically has the name "hrvatski nogometni klub" (Croatian football club) and has Croat coat-of-arms in its logo. The club itself was a protest against the Austro-Hungarian government's policy of not allowing the unification of Croatian provinces and keeping them separated (the government and the emperor didn't allow reunion of Dalmatia with the rest of Croatia). Hajduk reached its first period of glory in late twenties, when it won two Yugoslav championships, breaking the domination of clubs from Belgrade and Zagreb. Particularly interesting is the club's war episode. After Italian occupation of Split, club ceased to compete in defiance, and declined the offer to join the Italian first division. In 1944, team and staff clandestinely joined Yugoslav partisans on the island Vis and continued to play as an official partisan army team. After the war episode, partisan leader and later president of Yugoslavia, Tito, (impressed by the club's proficency and it's unique Dalmatian spirit) invited Hajduk to move to Belgrade and become an official army team. But, players refused the lucrative offer and continued playing in their hometown. The club, however, continued to be Tito's favorite long after the war.
Hajduk had its best years in the 1970s. The so-called "zlatna generacija" (Golden Generation) won five consecutive cups and three championships in the 1972 to 1979 period. It was the second most succsessful club in Yugoslavia far outstripping the third, it's present day rival, Dinamo Zagreb.
The Hajduk kit is white shirt and blue shorts.
Hajduk won two Yugoslav (kingdom) championships, seven Yugoslav championships, eight Croatian championships, as well as nine Yugoslav Cup titles, four Croatian Cups and six super cups.
Abroad, the club has reached the quarterfinals of the Champions Cup (now UEFA Champions League) three times (last time 1995), and two European semifinals: of Cup of cup's winners 1973, and UEFA cup 1984.
Hajduk is famous for its good youth school. It is one of the most prolific producers of high quality footballers which often continue careers in famous European teams. Some of Hajduk's former players include: Alen Bokši (ex Juventus, Middlesbrough), Robert Jarni (ex Juventus, Real Madrid), Slaven Bili (ex Karlsruhe, Everton), Igor Štimac (ex West Ham),Milan Rapai (Standard Liege), Igor Tudor (Juventus), Ivica Šurjak (ex Paris SG), Luka Peruzovi (ex Anderlecht), Aljoša Asanovi, Ivica Buljan (ex Hamburger SV) and Zlatko Vujovi (ex Bordeaux).
When the Croatian national team won third place at the 1998 World Cup in France, amongst the first 11, there were 5 former Hajduk players.
Since 1979, Hajduk plays at the Poljud stadium. It was built by the Yugoslavian federal government for the 1979 Mediterranean games that were held in Split. Thanks to lavish federal funding the stadium is quite impressive, not so much in size (though it is large) as it is in architecture, having one of the most unique and beautiful designs in the world at the time of it's construction. Before that, Hajduk played it's games at the "Kod stare plinare" stadium ("By the old gas facility"), also known as "Stari plac" ("Old Square") or "Staro Hajdukovo" ("Old Hajduk's"). Before the transformation that area into the football pitch, the area was known as "Kraljeva njiva" ("King's Field") and it was part of a military camp.
The fans are called Torcida (since 1950) as they took their name after their idolized Brazilian fan groups, which are named torcidas, from the Portuguese 'torcer', to cheer on. Supporters popularly call players of Hajduk bili (plural form of white in local dialect of the Croatian language) and are the oldest organized supporters' group in Europe.
Hajduk is by far the most popular sport team in the Croatian region of Dalmatia. Hajduk also has a strong fan base throughout the rest of Croatia, especially in littoral areas, as well as in Slavonia. Hajduk is also a very important part of the region's identity.
In the former Yugoslavia, Hajduk was the team that had supporters all over the country, among all national and religious communities (not only among the Croats); no other club achieved that. It is important to mention the big popularity of Hajduk among Albanians in socialist Yugoslavia, especially on Kosovo, where popularity of Hajduk can be compared with the one in Dalmatia.
Outside of Croatia, Hajduk also has many supporters throughout the rest of the world. It is said that Hajduk has never played a single game anywhere in the world without at least a small group of Torcida in the stands. Countries with huge fan clubs membership include Chile, New Zealand, Australia and Canada - mostly countries with significant Croat immigration from Dalmatia
"Velo misto" (1981)
This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders.
Series Directed by
Joakim Marusic (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Writing credits
Miljenko Smoje (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Cast
Boris Dvornik ... Mestar (14 episodes, 1981)
Zdravka Krstulovic ... Violeta (14 episodes, 1981)
Mustafa Nadarevic ... Duje (14 episodes, 1981)
Spiro Guberina ... Jozo (14 episodes, 1981)
Mate Ergovic ... Pucanstvo (14 episodes, 1981)
Ines Fancovic ... Mare (14 episodes, 1981)
Mladen Barbaric ... Pegula (13 episodes, 1981)
Mira Furlan ... Kate (13 episodes, 1981)
Vlasta Knezovic ... Marjeta (12 episodes, 1981)
Ugljesa Kojadinovic ... Professor (12 episodes, 1981)
Milan Strljic ... Tonci (11 episodes, 1981)
Danko Ljustina ... Mijo (11 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Gregurevic ... Netjak (10 episodes, 1981)
Aljosa Vuckovic ... Ferata (10 episodes, 1981)
Franko Strmotic (10 episodes, 1981)
Ljubo Kapor ... Picaferaj (9 episodes, 1981)
Vinko Kraljevic (9 episodes, 1981)
Danica Cvitanovic (9 episodes, 1981)
Dusko Valentic ... Papundek (8 episodes, 1981)
Fabijan Sovagovic ... Toma (8 episodes, 1981)
Kresimir Zidaric (8 episodes, 1981)
Vasja Kovacic (8 episodes, 1981)
Vlado Krstulovic (8 episodes, 1981)
Petar Buntic (8 episodes, 1981)
Boris Buzancic ... Dotur Vice (7 episodes, 1981)
Ratko Buljan ... Toni (7 episodes, 1981)
Magda Matosic (7 episodes, 1981)
Stevo Krnjajic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ante Dulcic (7 episodes, 1981)
Berislav Mudnic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Kristof (7 episodes, 1981)
Mirjana Majurec ... Ane (6 episodes, 1981)
Zlatko Madunic ... Sjor Jakov (6 episodes, 1981)
Miroslav Buhin (6 episodes, 1981)
Domagoj Vukusic (6 episodes, 1981)
Ivica Vidovic ... Ocalinko (5 episodes, 1981)
Slobodan Aligrudic ... Maj. Stojan (5 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Marjanovic (5 episodes, 1981)
Bogdan Buljan (5 episodes, 1981)
Aleksandar Binder (5 episodes, 1981)
Jadranka Matkovic ... Orsola (5 episodes, 1981)
Zeljka Basic (5 episodes, 1981)
Etta Bortolazzi ... Baba Marta (4 episodes, 1981)
Antun Nalis ... Miotto (4 episodes, 1981)
dinamo zagreb bbb bordeaux stuttgart torino buducnost podgorica bordeaux roma ac debrecen malmo malmoe ferencvaros girondins de bordeaux croatia hrvatska france yugoslavia jugoslavija football soccer nogomet uefa cup anderlecht steaua benfica ayax hsv tottenham dundee united partizan crvena zvezda sarajevo rijeka armada sparta slavija slavia
Hajduk Split Croatia Hrvatska Praha czech republic Prague Sparta Slavija Croatian torcida nogomet soccer football partizan crvena zvezda sarajevo rijeka armada dnipro dnipropetrovsk ukraine dynamo
crvena zvezda delije grobari sarajevo zeljeznicar armada rijeka beograd belgrade bbb bad blue boys vardar buducnost podgorica lovcen cetinje jadran herceg novi kotor juzni front 1970 pfc zeta vojvodina rabotnicki pelister skopje olimpija maribor ofk beograd kula siroki zrinjski velez mostar red army fukare robijasi zeljeznicar manijaci viole varvari hajduk torcida val kastel stari kastela junak trogir sinj maligani malari neretva cacinci alkosi sloboda tuzla celik zenica zagreb borac banja luka sutjeska radnicki nis spartak subotica pristina partizan dinamo
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Hajduk - prvi balun putuje za Split
Hajduk Split - Sparta Praha 1:1
VELO MISTO
Hajduk Split was founded in the famous, ceturies old pub Flek in Prague (then also a part of Austro-Hungarian Empire) by a group of students from Split (Fabijan Kaliterna, Lucijan Stella, Ivan Šaki and Vjekoslav Ivaniševi). They went to the pub right after the match between Sparta and Slavia and decided it was high time their own town founded it's professional club. They all knew how popular the sport was back home, and how well their friends back home played. The club was officially registered with the authorities on February 13, 1911 and is, thus, the oldest football club in Croatia. The name originates from the [hajduk]]s, romanticized bandits that fought the Ottoman Turks.
Hajduk gathered the pro-Croat party of citizens of Split, Croat unionists or puntari. That's why the club specifically has the name "hrvatski nogometni klub" (Croatian football club) and has Croat coat-of-arms in its logo. The club itself was a protest against the Austro-Hungarian government's policy of not allowing the unification of Croatian provinces and keeping them separated (the government and the emperor didn't allow reunion of Dalmatia with the rest of Croatia). Hajduk reached its first period of glory in late twenties, when it won two Yugoslav championships, breaking the domination of clubs from Belgrade and Zagreb. Particularly interesting is the club's war episode. After Italian occupation of Split, club ceased to compete in defiance, and declined the offer to join the Italian first division. In 1944, team and staff clandestinely joined Yugoslav partisans on the island Vis and continued to play as an official partisan army team. After the war episode, partisan leader and later president of Yugoslavia, Tito, (impressed by the club's proficency and it's unique Dalmatian spirit) invited Hajduk to move to Belgrade and become an official army team. But, players refused the lucrative offer and continued playing in their hometown. The club, however, continued to be Tito's favorite long after the war.
Hajduk had its best years in the 1970s. The so-called "zlatna generacija" (Golden Generation) won five consecutive cups and three championships in the 1972 to 1979 period. It was the second most succsessful club in Yugoslavia far outstripping the third, it's present day rival, Dinamo Zagreb.
The Hajduk kit is white shirt and blue shorts.
Hajduk won two Yugoslav (kingdom) championships, seven Yugoslav championships, eight Croatian championships, as well as nine Yugoslav Cup titles, four Croatian Cups and six super cups.
Abroad, the club has reached the quarterfinals of the Champions Cup (now UEFA Champions League) three times (last time 1995), and two European semifinals: of Cup of cup's winners 1973, and UEFA cup 1984.
Hajduk is famous for its good youth school. It is one of the most prolific producers of high quality footballers which often continue careers in famous European teams. Some of Hajduk's former players include: Alen Bokši (ex Juventus, Middlesbrough), Robert Jarni (ex Juventus, Real Madrid), Slaven Bili (ex Karlsruhe, Everton), Igor Štimac (ex West Ham),Milan Rapai (Standard Liege), Igor Tudor (Juventus), Ivica Šurjak (ex Paris SG), Luka Peruzovi (ex Anderlecht), Aljoša Asanovi, Ivica Buljan (ex Hamburger SV) and Zlatko Vujovi (ex Bordeaux).
When the Croatian national team won third place at the 1998 World Cup in France, amongst the first 11, there were 5 former Hajduk players.
Since 1979, Hajduk plays at the Poljud stadium. It was built by the Yugoslavian federal government for the 1979 Mediterranean games that were held in Split. Thanks to lavish federal funding the stadium is quite impressive, not so much in size (though it is large) as it is in architecture, having one of the most unique and beautiful designs in the world at the time of it's construction. Before that, Hajduk played it's games at the "Kod stare plinare" stadium ("By the old gas facility"), also known as "Stari plac" ("Old Square") or "Staro Hajdukovo" ("Old Hajduk's"). Before the transformation that area into the football pitch, the area was known as "Kraljeva njiva" ("King's Field") and it was part of a military camp.
The fans are called Torcida (since 1950) as they took their name after their idolized Brazilian fan groups, which are named torcidas, from the Portuguese 'torcer', to cheer on. Supporters popularly call players of Hajduk bili (plural form of white in local dialect of the Croatian language) and are the oldest organized supporters' group in Europe.
Hajduk is by far the most popular sport team in the Croatian region of Dalmatia. Hajduk also has a strong fan base throughout the rest of Croatia, especially in littoral areas, as well as in Slavonia. Hajduk is also a very important part of the region's identity.
In the former Yugoslavia, Hajduk was the team that had supporters all over the country, among all national and religious communities (not only among the Croats); no other club achieved that. It is important to mention the big popularity of Hajduk among Albanians in socialist Yugoslavia, especially on Kosovo, where popularity of Hajduk can be compared with the one in Dalmatia.
Outside of Croatia, Hajduk also has many supporters throughout the rest of the world. It is said that Hajduk has never played a single game anywhere in the world without at least a small group of Torcida in the stands. Countries with huge fan clubs membership include Chile, New Zealand, Australia and Canada - mostly countries with significant Croat immigration from Dalmatia
"Velo misto" (1981)
This series, mostly humorous, yet epic in proportions, chronicles the city of Split in turbulent times between 1910 and 1947. Although the story has numerous subplots and dozens of different characters, the main accent is given to "Hajduk", world-famous soccer club and its founders.
Series Directed by
Joakim Marusic (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Writing credits
Miljenko Smoje (11 episodes, 1981)
Series Cast
Boris Dvornik ... Mestar (14 episodes, 1981)
Zdravka Krstulovic ... Violeta (14 episodes, 1981)
Mustafa Nadarevic ... Duje (14 episodes, 1981)
Spiro Guberina ... Jozo (14 episodes, 1981)
Mate Ergovic ... Pucanstvo (14 episodes, 1981)
Ines Fancovic ... Mare (14 episodes, 1981)
Mladen Barbaric ... Pegula (13 episodes, 1981)
Mira Furlan ... Kate (13 episodes, 1981)
Vlasta Knezovic ... Marjeta (12 episodes, 1981)
Ugljesa Kojadinovic ... Professor (12 episodes, 1981)
Milan Strljic ... Tonci (11 episodes, 1981)
Danko Ljustina ... Mijo (11 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Gregurevic ... Netjak (10 episodes, 1981)
Aljosa Vuckovic ... Ferata (10 episodes, 1981)
Franko Strmotic (10 episodes, 1981)
Ljubo Kapor ... Picaferaj (9 episodes, 1981)
Vinko Kraljevic (9 episodes, 1981)
Danica Cvitanovic (9 episodes, 1981)
Dusko Valentic ... Papundek (8 episodes, 1981)
Fabijan Sovagovic ... Toma (8 episodes, 1981)
Kresimir Zidaric (8 episodes, 1981)
Vasja Kovacic (8 episodes, 1981)
Vlado Krstulovic (8 episodes, 1981)
Petar Buntic (8 episodes, 1981)
Boris Buzancic ... Dotur Vice (7 episodes, 1981)
Ratko Buljan ... Toni (7 episodes, 1981)
Magda Matosic (7 episodes, 1981)
Stevo Krnjajic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ante Dulcic (7 episodes, 1981)
Berislav Mudnic (7 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Kristof (7 episodes, 1981)
Mirjana Majurec ... Ane (6 episodes, 1981)
Zlatko Madunic ... Sjor Jakov (6 episodes, 1981)
Miroslav Buhin (6 episodes, 1981)
Domagoj Vukusic (6 episodes, 1981)
Ivica Vidovic ... Ocalinko (5 episodes, 1981)
Slobodan Aligrudic ... Maj. Stojan (5 episodes, 1981)
Ivo Marjanovic (5 episodes, 1981)
Bogdan Buljan (5 episodes, 1981)
Aleksandar Binder (5 episodes, 1981)
Jadranka Matkovic ... Orsola (5 episodes, 1981)
Zeljka Basic (5 episodes, 1981)
Etta Bortolazzi ... Baba Marta (4 episodes, 1981)
Antun Nalis ... Miotto (4 episodes, 1981)
dinamo zagreb bbb bordeaux stuttgart torino buducnost podgorica bordeaux roma ac debrecen malmo malmoe ferencvaros girondins de bordeaux croatia hrvatska france yugoslavia jugoslavija football soccer nogomet uefa cup anderlecht steaua benfica ayax hsv tottenham dundee united partizan crvena zvezda sarajevo rijeka armada sparta slavija slavia
Hajduk Split Croatia Hrvatska Praha czech republic Prague Sparta Slavija Croatian torcida nogomet soccer football partizan crvena zvezda sarajevo rijeka armada dnipro dnipropetrovsk ukraine dynamo
crvena zvezda delije grobari sarajevo zeljeznicar armada rijeka beograd belgrade bbb bad blue boys vardar buducnost podgorica lovcen cetinje jadran herceg novi kotor juzni front 1970 pfc zeta vojvodina rabotnicki pelister skopje olimpija maribor ofk beograd kula siroki zrinjski velez mostar red army fukare robijasi zeljeznicar manijaci viole varvari hajduk torcida val kastel stari kastela junak trogir sinj maligani malari neretva cacinci alkosi sloboda tuzla celik zenica zagreb borac banja luka sutjeska radnicki nis spartak subotica pristina partizan dinamo
Etiketler:[hajduk] [split] [croatia] [hrvatska] [praha] [czech] [republic] [prague] [sparta] [croatian] [torcida] [nogomet] [movie] [film]
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Druze TITO kupit cu ti Ficu, a Mercedes...
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Hrvoje Hribar's Sto je muskarac bez brkova? (What Is a Man Without a Moustache?) (Croatia) (2005) — Best Actress: Zrinka Cvitesic
The title itself is a giveaway. Hrvoje Hribar's Sto je muskarac bez brkova? (What Is a Man Without a Moustache?) is light comedy fare produced by Hribar's own FIZ company in coproduction with Croatian Television (HTV). As television fare, it makes for easy viewing consumption. As a festival film, it could have a run at select showcases in view of its theme and content. For this is another one of those cassock-chasing romances between a young widow and a reluctant priest haunted by an alcoholic past and his concupiscence. As for what the title refers to, that's any one's guess — save that the macho in the film is a general with a moustache, who also happens to be the priest's brother. His unquenchable yen for the fair sex leads him to the open arms of the widow as well. That intertwined episode is just one of the tales in this comedy on sex and mores in provincial Croatia.
Miljenko.....ROBERT UGRINA
Nagib und Son Geselschaft president..... NAGYB SALIJI
Nagib und Son Geselschaft vice-president.....YOUSUF ANSARI
Tatjana.....ZRINKA CVITEŠI
Ljubica.....MARIJA ŠKARII
Don Stipan.....LEON LUEV
Danguba Ivi.....BRANIMIR VIDI-FLIKA
Crni.....FILIP RADOŠ
Jure.....ILIJA ZOVKO
Kuma Marijana.....MARIJANA JURII
Susjeda Ika.....IKA MARUNA
Baba Mara.....MARA ŠIMIEVI
Baba s planine.....DARA VUKI
Marinko.....IVO GREGUREVI
Julija.....JELENA LOPATI
Ministrant.....TIN JURII
Biskup.....IVICA VIDOVI
Stanislav.....BOJAN NAVOJEC
Ruža.....NADA GAEŠI-LIVAKOVI
Predradnik Vice.....MIRO ŠIMIEVI
Markan.....ANTE JONJI
Filip.....KREŠIMIR MIKI
Luka.....STOJAN MATAVULJ
Recepcioner..... PJER MENIANIN
Konobar na šanku.....ROBERT CAPAN
General Ivica.....LEON LUEV
Miško.....RAKAN RUSHDAIDAT
Porunik.....NIKOLA BARIŠI
Ministrica.....JELENA MIHOLJEVI
Ilija.....DRAŽEN KUHN
Voditelj tv dnevnika.....GORAN MILI
Glas regionalne dopisnice.....OZANA BAŠI
Tatjanina beba.....IVAN VUKOVI
Julijina beba....MAJA BILAVER
Brico.....MATE GULIN
Glas Stipanovog automobila........ROBERT ŠANTEK
Tito Josip Broz Partizan Jugoslavija Yugoslavia SFRJ communism Croatia Hrvatska YU Zagora Ante Pavelic Ustasa Ustase
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Da ti nisi Musliman kume
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Sorry for Kung Fu (2004)
Starring: Daria Lorenci, Filip Rados Director: Ognjen Svilicic
Plot Synopsis: Mirjana is returning to Croatia from Germany where she spent some time as a refugee. She is pregnant. Now, when the war in Croatia is over and her visa expired, Mirjana is coming back to her family in a remote and devastated village. Her family is trying to move on with their lives after the war. They rebuild their house and they are trying to find a new husband for their pregnant daughter. Being patriarchal and devoted to their tradition they believe a woman needs to have a husband and a child has to have a father. Of course, the child and the father have to be of the same nationality. Problems start when Mirjana gives a birth to a boy with Asian features. The family and the neighbors are shocked. Mirjana¡¦s rigid father refuses to accept a grandchild of a different nationality, not to mention the one of a different race! Mirjana and her son are forced to leave. She returns only when her father falls seriously ill and requests to see his grandson before he dies.
dALMATINSKA ZAGORA DRNIS IMOTSKI croatia hrvatska dalmacija dalmatien dalmazia lovrec dicmo vinovo donje utore gornje planjane unesic kladnjice nevest cera muc gornji donji postinje split kastela kastel stari labin dalmatinski radosic mosec promina hrvace ogorje runovici cepikuce cavoglave humor comedy funny rade serbedzija filip rados ljubisa samardzic toma bebic momcilo popadic CHINA CHINESE JAPAN JAPANESE bruce lee karate nipon chuck norris mirko cro cop filipovic gabriel gonzaga cheick kongo vanderlei silva branko cikatic ivan mestrovic milan begovic ante tomic makarska sestanovac trilj vojnic
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Vidi ga. A ja mislio huligan!
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Sorry for Kung Fu (2004)
Starring: Daria Lorenci, Filip Rados Director: Ognjen Svilicic
Plot Synopsis: Mirjana is returning to Croatia from Germany where she spent some time as a refugee. She is pregnant. Now, when the war in Croatia is over and her visa expired, Mirjana is coming back to her family in a remote and devastated village. Her family is trying to move on with their lives after the war. They rebuild their house and they are trying to find a new husband for their pregnant daughter. Being patriarchal and devoted to their tradition they believe a woman needs to have a husband and a child has to have a father. Of course, the child and the father have to be of the same nationality. Problems start when Mirjana gives a birth to a boy with Asian features. The family and the neighbors are shocked. Mirjana¡¦s rigid father refuses to accept a grandchild of a different nationality, not to mention the one of a different race! Mirjana and her son are forced to leave. She returns only when her father falls seriously ill and requests to see his grandson before he dies.
dALMATINSKA ZAGORA DRNIS IMOTSKI croatia hrvatska dalmacija dalmatien dalmazia lovrec dicmo vinovo donje utore gornje planjane unesic kladnjice nevest cera muc gornji donji postinje split kastela kastel stari labin dalmatinski radosic mosec promina hrvace ogorje runovici cepikuce cavoglave humor comedy funny rade serbedzija filip rados ljubisa samardzic toma bebic momcilo popadic CHINA CHINESE JAPAN JAPANESE bruce lee karate nipon chuck norris mirko cro cop filipovic gabriel gonzaga cheick kongo vanderlei silva branko cikatic ivan mestrovic milan begovic ante tomic makarska sestanovac trilj vojnic
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Sorry for Kung Fu (2004)
Starring: Daria Lorenci, Filip Rados Director: Ognjen Svilicic
Plot Synopsis: Mirjana is returning to Croatia from Germany where she spent some time as a refugee. She is pregnant. Now, when the war in Croatia is over and her visa expired, Mirjana is coming back to her family in a remote and devastated village. Her family is trying to move on with their lives after the war. They rebuild their house and they are trying to find a new husband for their pregnant daughter. Being patriarchal and devoted to their tradition they believe a woman needs to have a husband and a child has to have a father. Of course, the child and the father have to be of the same nationality. Problems start when Mirjana gives a birth to a boy with Asian features. The family and the neighbors are shocked. Mirjana¡¦s rigid father refuses to accept a grandchild of a different nationality, not to mention the one of a different race! Mirjana and her son are forced to leave. She returns only when her father falls seriously ill and requests to see his grandson before he dies.
dALMATINSKA ZAGORA DRNIS IMOTSKI croatia hrvatska dalmacija dalmatien dalmazia lovrec dicmo vinovo donje utore gornje planjane unesic kladnjice nevest cera muc gornji donji postinje split kastela kastel stari labin dalmatinski radosic mosec promina hrvace ogorje runovici cepikuce cavoglave humor comedy funny rade serbedzija filip rados ljubisa samardzic toma bebic momcilo popadic CHINA CHINESE JAPAN JAPANESE bruce lee karate nipon chuck norris mirko cro cop filipovic gabriel gonzaga cheick kongo vanderlei silva branko cikatic ivan mestrovic milan begovic ante tomic makarska sestanovac trilj vojnic
Etiketler:[] [zagora] [croatia] [hrvatska] [dalmacija] [drnis] [split] [sinj] [movie] [film] [karate] [kroatien] [croatian] [dalmatia] [dalmatien] [dalmazia]
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Ivan The Killer Klasnic - Ako zatreba srce cu dati (Armada)
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Ivan Klasnic - Ako zatreba srce cu dati (Armada)
van Klasni (Hamburg, 29. sijenja 1980.), hrvatski nogometni reprezentativac.
Prije Hamburga i TSV Stellingena, igrao je u lokalnom St. Pauliju. U Werder prelazi 2001. godine, no u prvoj momadi ostavlja dublji trag tek nakon dvije godine zbog teške ozljede koljena, koja ga je udaljila s terena.
Jedan je od najveih nada hrvatske reprezentacije, pogotovo nakon odlaska Dade Prše. Iako je u bremenskom Werderu stekao status golgetera, u reprezentaciji je dugo vremena bio etiketiran kao igra kojeg treba ekati. Nakon prijateljske utakmice u Baselu, kada je Klasni zabio Argentincima, te Austrijancima prije SP-a 2006. izgledalo je da e i u reprezentaciji poeti sa zabijanjem golova kao i u klubu, no, to se ipak još nije dogodilo.
U Werderu je uz Miroslava Klosea u sezoni 2005./2006. bio kljuni napada, a vrijednost mu se procijenjuje na 12 milijuna eura, te je najskuplji hrvatski nogometaš. Ugovor s Werderom mu traje do 2007. godine.
Za reprezentaciju je debitirao poetkom 2004. godine u utakmici protiv Njemake, a do poetka kvalifikacija za EP 2008. odigrao je 23 utakmice te zabio sedam golova.
Tijekom sijenja 2007. zbog komplikacija nastalih na bubrezima koji su zahtijevali hitnu transplantaciju, na Ivanu Klasniu izvršena je hitna operacija te mu je implantiran majin bubreg. Kako je Ivanov organizam odbacio majin implantirani bubreg oekuje se nova operacija pri emu bi novi donor bubrega trebao biti Ivanov brat. Prema izjavama lijenika još je upitan nastavak njegove profesionalne nogometne karijere.
the killer
Etiketler:[] [ivan] [klasnic] [croatia] [hrvatska] [nogomet] [football] [fudbal] [soccer] [slaven] [bilic] [croatian] [kroatien] [hrvati] [hrvat] [cro] [croat]
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