Vladimir "Vlado" Gotovac (18 September 1930 – 7 December 2000) was a Croatian poet and politician. In the late 1960s, Gotovac joined the Croatian movement...
Croatian multimedia artist VladoGotovac (1930–2000), Croatian poet and politician This page lists people with the surname Gotovac. If an internal link intending...
received a plurality of the votes in 20 of Croatia's 21 counties, while VladoGotovac did so in Istria County. Voter turnout in the election was 54.62%, which...
1996, VladoGotovac became the president of the party. However, in November 1997 Budiša became the president again, and a faction led by Gotovac split...
Krmpotić was concerned with a search for the mystical symbols of life. VladoGotovac was characterized by a highly intellectual type of writing; critics...
Weekly), which enthusiastically promoted Croatian nationalism. Edited by VladoGotovac, it quickly surpassed the number of subscribers of all other newspapers...
of his childhood in Imotski. Politician, poet and Croatian dissident VladoGotovac was born and spent his early years in Imotski. The town itself is home...
Croatian Army general Stipe Šuvar (1936–2004), sociologist and politician VladoGotovac (1930–2000), poet and politician Ivan Meštrović (1883–1962), sculptor...
opposed by Zdravko Tomac (candidate of the SDP) and VladoGotovac (nominated by the HSLS). Tomac and Gotovac received 21.0 and 17.6 percent of votes, respectively...
Quesada, Luis Guillermo Solís and Rodrigo Chaves Robles in Costa Rica VladoGotovac in Croatia Helle Thorning-Schmidt in Denmark Leonel Fernández, Hipólito...
Gustav Matoš Ante Trumbić Ivan Lorković Stjepan Radić Bogdan Raditsa VladoGotovac History of Croatia Politics of Croatia "Postoji li liberalna Hrvatska...
arrest Franjo Tuđman, Marko Veselica, Dražen Budiša, Šime Đodan and VladoGotovac, among others, who had all participated in the Croatian Spring. She...
of VladoGotovac, a famous Croatian poet and social-liberal politician during the 1990s. Pilsel helped run the 1997 presidential campaign of Vlado Gotovac...
regularly visited Yugoslavia. While visiting Zagreb in 1971, he met VladoGotovac and Franjo Tuđman, who would both become major Croatian political figures...
the Croatian Spring, prisoners included Šime Đodan, Dražen Budiša, VladoGotovac, Marko Veselica, Dobroslav Paraga and Franjo Tuđman. A memorial to the...
track and field athlete. Marin Glavaš (born 1992), footballer player. VladoGotovac (1930–2000), poet and politician. Hrvatin Gudelj (born 1978), footballer...