Đuro Dukanović, the Glossary
Đuro Dukanović (22 April 1902 – 1 April 1945) was a Yugoslav cyclist.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Austria-Hungary, Croatian Olympic Committee, Cycle sport, Independent State of Croatia, Velika Ludina, Zagreb, 1924 Summer Olympics.
- Olympic cyclists for Yugoslavia
- People from Zagreb County
- Yugoslav male cyclists
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.
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Croatian Olympic Committee
The Croatian Olympic Committee (Hrvatski olimpijski odbor (HOO) is the non-profit organization representing Croatian athletes in the International Olympic Committee. The COC organizes Croatia's representatives at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. It also organizes the Croatian contingent at smaller events such as the Mediterranean Games.
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Cycle sport
Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles.
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Independent State of Croatia
The Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH) was a World War II-era puppet state of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
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Velika Ludina
Velika Ludina is a village and a municipality in the Sisak-Moslavina County of Croatia.
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Zagreb
Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia.
1924 Summer Olympics
The 1924 Summer Olympics (Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France.
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See also
Olympic cyclists for Yugoslavia
- Aleksandar Strain
- Aleksandar Zorić
- Alojz Bajc
- Antun Banek
- August Prosenik
- Bojan Ropret
- Bojan Udovič
- Bruno Bulić
- Cvitko Bilić
- Eugen Pleško
- Franc Škerlj
- Franc Gartner
- Ivan Kosmatin
- Ivan Levačić
- Ivan Valant
- Janez Lampič
- Janez Zakotnik
- Janez Žirovnik
- Josip Škrabl
- Josip Šolar
- Josip Pokupec
- Jože Smole
- Jože Valenčič
- Jure Pavlič
- Koloman Sović
- Marko Cuderman
- Milan Poredski
- Milan Truban
- Mićo Brković
- Nevenko Valčić
- Primož Čerin
- Radoš Čubrić
- Rajko Čubrić
- Robert Šebenik
- Rudi Valenčič
- Sandi Papež
- Stjepan Ljubić
- Tanasije Kuvalja
- Valter Bonča
- Veselin Petrović
- Vinko Polončič
- Vlado Fumić
- Đuro Dukanović
People from Zagreb County
- Dominik Kuzmanović
- Janko Šimrak
- Juraj Jezerinac
- Karlo Belak
- Mladen Munjaković
- Nevenka Topalušić
- Nikola Kekić
- Saša Lozar
- Đuro Dukanović
Yugoslav male cyclists
- Aleksandar Nikačević
- Aleksandar Strain
- Aleksandar Zorić
- Alojz Bajc
- Antun Banek
- August Prosenik
- Bojan Udovič
- Bruno Bulić
- Cvitko Bilić
- Dušan Popeskov
- Eugen Pleško
- Franc Škerlj
- Franc Abulnar
- Franc Gartner
- Ivan Kosmatin
- Ivan Levačić
- Ivan Valant
- Janez Lampič
- Janez Peternel
- Janez Zakotnik
- Janez Žirovnik
- Josip Škrabl
- Josip Šolar
- Josip Pokupec
- Jože Smole
- Jože Valenčič
- Jure Pavlič
- Karel Lavrih
- Koloman Sović
- Marko Cuderman
- Mikoš Rnjaković
- Milan Poredski
- Milan Truban
- Mićo Brković
- Nevenko Valčić
- Primož Čerin
- Radiša Čubrić
- Radoš Čubrić
- Rajko Čubrić
- Robert Šebenik
- Rudi Valenčič
- Rudolf Fiket
- Sandi Papež
- Stjepan Grgac
- Stjepan Ljubić
- Tanasije Kuvalja
- Vinko Polončič
- Vlado Fumić
- Đuro Dukanović
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Đuro_Dukanović
Also known as Duro Dukanovic, Ðuro Dukanović, Đuro Đukanović.