Mladen Ivanić
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Mladen Ivanić — (Serbian: Младен Иванић) (September 16, 1958[1] in Sanski Most) is a Bosnian Serb politician. From 2001 to 2003, Ivanić was Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska, and his leader … Wikipedia
Mladen Ivanić — (kyrillisch Младен Иванић, * 16. September 1958 in Sanski Most) ist ein bosnischer Politiker (PDP). Er gehört der serbischen Volksgruppe an. Leben und Beruf Ivanić wurde als Sohn eines Lehrers in Sanski Most geboren, lebt aber seit 1971 in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mladen Ivanic — Mladen Ivanić Mladen Ivanić (né le 16 septembre 1958), est un homme politique bosnien. Ministre des Affaires étrangères de la Bosnie Herzégovine de 2003 au 9 février 2007. Ce document provient de « Mladen Ivani%C4%87 ». Catégories : Naissance en… … Wikipédia en Français
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