Mirko Kovač — (Petrovići kod Nikšića, Monténégro, 1938, près de Dubrovnik, à la frontière avec la Bosnie Herzégovine) est un écrivain croate, serbe, monténégrin et bosno herzégovinien, auteur de romans, nouvelles récits, essais, ainsi que de scénarios pour le… … Wikipédia en Français
Mirko Kovač — Nacimiento 26 de diciembre de 1938 (72 años) … Wikipedia Español
Mirko Kovač (writer) — Mirko Kovač Occupation Novelist, essayist, dramatist Genres Postmodernism Mirko Kovač (Montenegrin: Mirko Kovač) (born December 26, 1938 in Petrovići village near Bileća, Drina Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, now in Montenegro) is a Montenegrin … Wikipedia
Mirko Kovač (basketball) — Mirko Kovač (born March 1, 1983) is a Serbian professional basketball player who currently playing in Polish PLK team AZS Koszalin. External links AdriaticBasket.com Persondata Name Kovac, Mirko Alternative names … Wikipedia
Mirko — is a South Slavic given male name based on the root mir (meaning peace). This name may be a short form of Miroslav. it may refer to: Prince Mirko of Montenegro Mirko Alilović Mirko Antenucci Mirko Bašić Mirko Bolesan Mirko Bröder Mirko Casper… … Wikipedia
Kovač — (Ковач), meaning forger (or blacksmith ) in Slavic languages, is a common Slavic surname in Croatia, Serbia, the Czech Republic, and Slovenia. Outside of Europe, the last name is fairly common in The United States (Especially Texas and… … Wikipedia
Mirko Jozić — Personal information Full name Mirko Jozić Date of birth 8 April 1940 (1940 04 … Wikipedia
Mirko Jozic — Mirko Jozić Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jozić. Mirko Jozić … Wikipédia en Français
Kovač — [ kɔvaːtʃ], Mirko, serbischer Schriftsteller, * Petrovići (Herzegowina) 26. 12. 1938; schreibt experimentelle Romane, in denen er suggestiv die dunklen Züge menschlicher Schicksale und der Gesellschaft analysiert, sowie Erzählungen, Hörspiele… … Universal-Lexikon
Mirko Jozić — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jozić. Mirko Jozić … Wikipédia en Français