Niko Koprivica — (Cavtat, 1889 Dubrovnik, October 25, 1944) was a politician of the Croatian Peasant Party who was mayor of Dubrovnik in the final days of it being a part of the Independent State of Croatia. He was a lawyer by profession.[1] Koprivica was… … Wikipedia
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