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  • Matko — Karl Matko (6. v. r.) in Wildenthal Karl Matko (* 1940) ist ein deutscher Politiker (CDU). Er war sächsischer Landrat und Mitglied des Sächsischen Landtages. Leben Karl Matko hat von 1966 bis 1985 als Bauingenieur im Eis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Matko Mandic — Matko Mandić [ˈmatkɔ ˈmanditɕ] (* 22. September 1849 in Mihotići, Gemeinde Kastav, Istrien; † 13. Mai 1915 in Triest) war ein Politiker, Geistlicher und Publizist, der sich in der kroatischen und slowenischen Nationalbewegung in Istrien und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Matko Vekić — was born in 1970 in Zagreb, Croatia. He is a contemporary Croatian artist working in the medium of painting. He lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia. Vekić uses diverse everyday motifs (cars, a rat and a goldfish, insects, traffic interchanges and… …   Wikipedia

  • Matko Talovac — (or Máté Tallóci) was ban (viceroy) of Slavonia from 1435 to 1445. He was from the island of Korčula and was also a citizen of the Republic of Dubrovnik. He held land in Toplovica (some sources call it Thallowch, Talloca), given to him by Emperor …   Wikipedia

  • Matko Perdijić — Personal information Full name Matko Perdijić Date of birth 26 May 1982 (198 …   Wikipedia

  • Matko Djarmati — Personal information Date of birth 24 February 1982 (1982 02 24) (age 29) Place of birth …   Wikipedia

  • Matko Perdijić — Pas d image ? Cliquez ici. Situation actuelle Club actuel …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Matko Jelavić — (born 29 March 1958 in Split) is a Croatian singer, songwriter, composer and drummer. He started his career with the Split rock band Metak in 1978, where he was the drummer until the band dissolved in 1981. Later he started composing and writing… …   Wikipedia

  • Matko Mandić — Mate (Matko) Mandić (von Th. Mayerhofer, 1889) Matko Mandić [ˈmatkɔ ˈmanditɕ] (* 22. September 1849 in Mihotići, Gemeinde Kastav, Istrien; † 13. Mai 1915 in Triest) war ein …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Matko Laginja — Bust of Matko Laginja Matko Laginja (born in Klana near Kastav, August 10, 1852 died in Zagreb, March 18, 1930), was a Croatian lawyer and politician. He earned a doctorate in law in Graz. In his youth he adopted the political program of Ante… …   Wikipedia

  • Karl Matko — (6. v. r.) in Wildenthal Karl Matko (* 10. Juni 1940[1] in Schwarzenberg) ist ein deutscher Politiker (CDU). Er war sächsischer Landrat und Mitglied des Sächsischen Landtages …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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