Примери коришћења Jozef на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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the rabbi of the Jewish community in BiH, Jozef Atijas; Banja Luka Catholic Bishop Franjo Komarica;
Branislav Jovanovic and Jozef Sandor.
its original architects included Polish powerbroker Jozef Retinger, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, the then Prime Minister of Belgium,
we are eagerly awaiting further development together with JAT Tehnika- said Jozef Janov, a partner at the Hartneberg Holding investment fund,
The Republic Electoral Commission went on to adopt the Decree on the allocation of a term of office of National Council member for the purpose of filling a seat at the National Council of the Czech National Minority vacated by the death of Jozef Skornjicka, member of the National Council of the Czech National Minority, and allocated the term of office to Ljiljana Stehlik.
Hurban led a delegation of twenty-four men to meet the new Emperor Franz Jozef with a proposal to make Slovakia an autonomous grand duchy directly under Viennese oversight with representation in the Imperial Diet.
a Vatican spokesman said one of them involved Jozef Wesolowski, a former archbishop who was arrested last September in the Vatican on charges of having paid for sex with children while he was a papal ambassador in the Dominican Republic.
Jozef Tiso, a Catholic priest
The exhibition was opened by the governors Jorgovanka Tabaković and Jozef Makúch. The exhibition,
On his blog, Jozef Černek, who, for the past seven years, has been a
Jozef. You have a big game tomorrow.
Jan Kubiš and Jozef Gabčík headed the team chosen for the operation.
Stop torturing her. Jozef lived with his half-sister Wanda.
Victor was very nervous, and Jozef cut his throat.
including Jozef Machacek, winner of the Paris-Dakar rally.
The work done by Jozef Červeň(SLO), a Catholic priest from Luník 9,
one of the would-be assassins, Jozef Gabčík, pointed his Sten Mark II at Heydrich at near point-blank range.
Slovak commandos led by Jan Kubiš and Jozef Gabčík led to reprisals,
prompting Jozef Tiso-the Slovak ex-prime minister