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Veselin Đuranović — (* 17. Mai 1925 im Dorf Martinići, Danilovgrad, Jugoslawien; † 30. August 1997 ebenda) war ein jugoslawischer Politiker des Bundes der Kommunisten Jugoslawiens (BdKJ). Biografie Đuranović war zunächst in seiner Heimatrepublik, der Sozialistischen … Deutsch Wikipedia
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