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Ivan Tabaković
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of Fine Arts in Munich. Tabaković's education under the mentorship of Ljubo Babić in Zagreb and with Hans Hofmann in Munich, guided his painting towards
List of honorary citizens of Zagreb
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Vjekoslav Klaić (1922) Frane Bulić (1926) Vladimir Mažuranić (1927) Ljubo Babić Gjalski (1927) Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger (1927) Ante Bauer (1929)
Mihael Zmajlović
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Social Democratic Party of Croatia. Zmajlović finished elementary school "Ljubo Babić " in Jastrebarsko and 15th Gymnasium in Zagreb. He graduated from the
1913 Croatian parliamentary election
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Independent Party Valpovo Ivan Lorković Croatian Independent Party Varaždin Ljubo Babić -Gjalski Croatian Independent Party Velika Gorica Ivan Peršić [hr] Starčević's
Drvar uprising
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communists across Bosanska Krajina continued to prepare for an uprising. Ljubo Babić was chosen to be the head of the military committee for Drvar, and Ilija
Golub Babić
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been extinguished". The assembly was presided by Babić's descendant Ljubo Babić , a Partisan commander of the Drvar Brigade. Partisan bands were named
Josip Račić
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1920 The first solo (posthumous) exhibit of his work was arranged by Ljubo Babić in the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb. 1961 Modern Gallery, Zagreb
Menci Clement Crnčić
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Kraljević, Vladimir Becić, Oskar Herman, Emanuel Vidović, Milivoj Uzelac and Ljubo Babić "Menci Clement Crnčić - Public Exhibitions". Artfacts.net. Retrieved
Federal Executive Council (Yugoslavia)
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Nikola Džuverović 18 April 1963 29 June 1963 SKJ Chairs Foreign Trade Ljubo Babić 19 April 1958 1960 SKJ Foreign Trade Sergej Kraigher 1960 18 April 1963
Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
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Slovene Male Dušan Alimpić Reelected 1921 1941 2002 Vojvodina Serb Male Ljubo Babić Not 1916 1940 2014 Bosnia-Herzegovina Serb Male Tomislav Badovinac Not