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Zladko Vladcik
Zladko "Zlad!" Vladcik is a fictional character created by Australian comedian Santo Cilauro and is the unofficial mascot of Molvania. Over time, he has become a kind of Internet phenomenon. He is notorious on the Internet for the novelty pop song and music video "Elektronik Supersonik" which, acc..
Zlango
Zlango is a pictorial language built for mobile text messaging. This is also the name of the company that created it. Zlango, the company, is a privately owned company founded and headquartered in Isreal in 2003. External Links [Zlango web site]..
Zlata's Diary
Zlata's Diary (ISBN 0140242058) is a book by Zlata Filipovic, a young girl living in Sarajevo while it was under siege in 1992. Zlata wrote her diary (whom she called Mimmy) from 1991 to 1993 during a war in Sarajevo. It begins just before her eleventh birthday and ends just before she and her fam..
Zlatan Bajramović
Zlatan Bajramović Zlatan Bajramović (born August 12, 1979 in Hamburg, Germany) is a professional Bosnian football player. A rising player on the Bosnian national team (17 caps and 2 goals), Bajramović spent all of his playing career in the country of his birth, Germany. After starting hi..
Zlatan Ibrahimović
Zlatan Ibrahimović [IPA: 'slaːtan ɪbra'hiːmovɪtɕ (Swedish pronunciation)] (born October 3, 1981 in Malmö, Skåne County, Sweden) is a Swedish striker currently playing for Juventus, in Italy. Born to a family of immigrants from Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina (Bosniak father Šefik was ..
Zlatan Muslimović
Zlatan Muslimović, (born 6 March, 1981, Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina, SFRY) is a Bosnian-born professional football player who holds both Bosnian and Swedish citizenship. He is currently owned by Udinese in the Italian Serie A, but during the 2006/2007 he was loaned to Parma F.C.. As a child an..
Zlatan Olić
Zlatan Olić is Croatian culture journalist, originally rock critic. Born on 9th of March 1951 in Split, he started 1969 writing the weekly news in rock music wall bulletin attending grammar school. Early came in touch with domestic and international pop music scene and worldwide known musical paper..
Zlatan Stipišić Gibonni
Zlatan Stipišić Gibonni is a Croatian singer, musician and composer from Split. Born in a family with strong musical tradition (his father, Ljubo Stipišić is well known composer), Zlatan Stipišić, who later embraced the nickname Gibonni, began his career in 1980s in a heavy metal band Osmi Pu..
Zlatarski International School
Zlatarski International School of Sofia, Bulgaria, is the first school in the country to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB). The English-using school was founded in 1995, and became an authorized IB school in 2003. The first IB examinations took place in 2005.The school joined the IBO to app..
Zlatar Bistrica
Zlatar Bistrica }} Zlatar Bistrica is situated in the very heart of the Krapina-Zagorje county (Krapinsko-zagorska županija) on the crossroads of two important roads for the microregion. One connecting northern parts of the county with Zagreb and the other connecting Varaždin and western..
Zlata Bartl
Zlata Bartl (Dolac, Bosnia-Herzegovina, February 20 1920), is a Bosnian inventor. She invented Vegeta seasoning currently produced by Podravka in Koprivnica, Croatia. ..
Zlata Filipović
Zlata Filipović (born 3 December 1980) is the author of the book Zlata's Diary. From 1991-1993, she wrote in her diary called Mimmy, and about the horrors of war in Sarajevo, which she lived through. Realizing her parallel to Anne Frank, she called herself the "Anne Frank of Sarajevo". Unlike Anne ..
Zlata Petrović
Zlata Petrović (born 13 July, 1962) is a Serbian Pop-folk singer. She was born in Belgrade, Serbia. Her musical career started after her compulsory school with her mother Dragica, a former singer. She started performing in cafés and at weddings.She was married to Peja, Serbian tv host in ZAM,and n..
Zlaté Moravce
Zlaté Moravce (German: Goldmorawitz, Hungarian: Aranyosmarót) is a town in western Slovakia. Contents 1 Basic data2 History3 Industry4 External link Basic data It is the biggest town of the Zlaté Moravce district. It is approximately 120 km far from the Slovak capital B..
Zlaté Moravce District
Zlaté Moravce District (okres Zlaté Moravce) is a district in the Nitra Region of western Slovakia. Until 1918, the district formed mostly part of the Hungarian county of Tekov, apart from a small area in the west around Kostoľany pod Tribečom which formed part of the county of Nitra. Muni..
Zlatibor
Zlatibor landscape Zlatibor (Serbian Cyrillic: Златибoр) is a mountain region situated in the western part of Serbia, a part of the Dinaric Alps. The mountain spreads over an area of 300 km², 27 miles in length, southeast to northwest, and up to 23 miles in width. The highest peak..
Zlatibor District
Zlatibor District within Central Serbia Zlatibor District (Serbian: Zlatiborski okrug or Златиборски округ) is a district in the western, mountainous part of the Republic of Serbia. The district was named after the mountain region of Zlatibor. According to the [2002 Census..
Zlatica
The Zlatica (Serbian: Zlatica or Златица, Romanian: Aranca) is a 117 km long river in the Banat region of Romania and Serbia, left tributary of the Tisa river. The Aranca originates in Romania, in the northern part of Banat, southwest of the city of Arad. It flows to the west, next to the la..
Zlatko Baloković
Zlatko Baloković (March 21, 1895 - March 29 1965) was a Croatian violinist. He was born in Zagreb, Croatia (at the time part of Austria-Hungary), and began violin lessons at age ten. He made such progress that, after three years, he was sent to Prague to continue his studies at the "Meisterschule..
Zlatko Čajkovski
Zlatko "Czik" Čajkovski (5 May 1925, Zagreb, First Yugoslav Kingdom - 27 July 1998, Munich, Germany) was a Yugoslav football (soccer) player and coach. He played for Partizan Belgrade and the Yugoslav national team. He had his greatest coaching successes with Bayern Munich, 1. FC Köln and Kickers..
Zlatko Gall
Zlatko Gall is a Croatian journalist, commentator and rock critic from Split. Zlatko Gall is known as an advocate for rock music as an expression of urban culture and liberal values. He sees rock music as the antithesis of turbo folk which was associated with rural culture, conservative values, ext..
Zlatko Kramarić
Zlatko Kramarić is a Croatian liberal politician from Osijek. Having degree in English literature, Kramarić entered Croatian politics in 1990, during the first free democratic elections when he was candidate of non-partisan Osijek List (Croatian: Lista za Osijek) for Osijek local assembly. With t..
Zlatko Kranjčar
Zlatko Kranjčar [ˈzlatkɔ ˈkraɲtʃaːr] (born November 15, 1956) is a former Croatian football striker and current head coach of the Croatian national football team. Born in Zagreb, he started to play for Dinamo Zagreb at the age of 10 in 1966 and stayed in the club until 1983. He appe..
Zlatko Lagumdžija
Zlatko Lagumdžija born (December 26,1955 in Sarajevo) is a politician in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina and currently serves as the President of that party. Early in 2001 he became foreign minister of Bosnia. From July 2001 until Marc..
Zlatko Mateša
Zlatko Mateša (born June 17 1949 in Zagreb, Croatia ) was the prime minister of Croatia from November 4, 1995 until January 31, 2000. He is a member of the Croatian Democratic Union. The Mateša government is perhaps best remembered for the introduction of the value-added tax (Croatian: porez na d..
Zlatko Pejaković
Zlatko Pejaković is a Croatian singer. He began his career in a band, but began a solo career in the second half of the 1970s. A notable hit song of his is Misli sva'ko da je meni lako (English: Everybody thinks that I have it easy), which was written during the Yugoslav wars, and sympathised with..
Zlatko Perica
Zlatko Perica (born 16 February 1969 in Rijeka, Croatia) is a well-known guitarist. Shortly after his birth, due to family and economic circumstances, he and his mother migrated from Croatia to Berne, a town in Switzerland. Although he had been a fan of music since early childhood, he didn't start ..
Zlatko Tomčić
Zlatko Tomčić (born 1945) is a Croatian politician, former leader of the Croatian Peasant Party and a representative in the Croatian Parliament. After the Peasant Party won the 2000 elections in coalition with five other parties, Tomčić became the speaker of Parliament (Predsjednik Sabora). He ..
Zlatko Yankov
Zlatko Yankov (born 7 June 1966 in Burgas) is a retired Bulgarian football midfielder. He was capped 79 times and scored 4 goals for the Bulgarian national team between 1989 and 1999. He played eight games at the World Cups in 1994 and 1998, and he was also in the Bulgarian Euro 1996 squad. Clubs ..
Zlatko Zahovič
Zlatko Zahovič ([listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]); Serbian: Златко Заховић Zlatko Zahović; born February 1, 1971) is a Slovenian football player. Zlatko Zahovič (nr. 9, in green) Zlatko was born in Maribor, Slovenia, to Serbian parents. He start..
Zlatna
Zlatna (German: Schlatten, Hungarian: Zalatna, Latin: Ampellum) is a town in Alba County, central Transylvania, Romania. It has a population of 8,607 inhabitants. Administration The town of Zlatna is made up of the town proper and of 19 urban localities - Boteşti, Budeni, Bulbuc, Dealu Roatei, Fe..
Zlatna Dolina
Zlatna Dolina is Edo Maajka's first soundtrack album, released in 2003. One one song off the album is Maajka's, the titular track. Other songs were by various rappers and Disciplinska Komisija. The single "Zlatna Dolina" was a major Bosnian hit and was part of the soundtrack to Ljeto u Zlatnoj Doli..
Zlatograd
Old architecture in Zlatograd Zlatograd is a town in Bulgaria, 60 km from Smolyan. It is located in a valley between the eastern and central massif of the Rhodope mountains. The Greek border lies just 5 km away from the town. Administrative location: Zlatograd municipality is spread on a terr..
Zlatograd Rock
Zlatograd Rock (Zlatogradski Kamak \zla-to-'grad-ski 'ka-m&k\) is a rocky 250m peak forming the eastern extremity of Bowles Ridge, Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak verlooks Struma Glacier to the northwest and Huron Glacier to the south and east. It is named after the town of Zlatograd in th..
Zlatomir Zagorcic
Zlatomir Zagorcic (born June 15, 1971) is a Bulgarian football player who, as of 2004, was playing for Litex Lovech. He was part of the Bulgarian 2004 European Football Championship team. ..
Zlatorog
In the Slovenian legend of Zlatorog (goldhorn), the white chamois buck (steinbock, ibex, capricorn), who had his realm in the heights of Mount Triglav, is well known in the entire region of Slovenia, in both Slovenian Carinthia and Austrian Carinthia, and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Zlatorog had golden..
Zlatoust
Coat of arms of Zlatoust Zlatoust on the map Zlatoust (Russian: ) is a city in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, situated on the Ay River (the Kama basin) 160 km west of Chelyabinsk, at [55°11′N 59°38′E]. The city's name is derived from the archaic Russian words "зла..
Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant
The Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant is a former arms manufacturing plant in Zlatoust, Russia. It produced many of the Soviet Union's offensive nuclear weapons, including the R-39 Submarine-launched ballistic missile. The plant was founded in 1939 for the production of small arms. Today, in additi..
Zlatyu Boyadzhiev
Zlatyu Georgiev Boyadzhiev (Bulgarian: ) (October 22 1903 – February 2 1976) was a Bulgarian painter. He is known for his portraits and landscapes, depicting mainly Plovdiv and village life in its vicinity. Born in the village of Brezovo, Plovdiv region, Boyadzhiev graduated in painting from ..
ZLauncher
ZLauncher is a a launcher application for Palm OS made by ZZTechs. See also InitiateLauncherX External link [ZLauncher on MyTreo.net] ..

 


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