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Other events of 2001
Timeline of Croatian history
The following lists events that happened during
2001
in
Croatia
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
President
:
Stjepan Mesić
Prime Minister
:
Ivica Račan
Speaker
:
Zlatko Tomčić
Events
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]
March 28 –
Chamber of Counties
is abolished.
December 3 –
USKOK
is founded.
[
1
]
Arts and literature
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]
June 30 –
Slow Surrender
wins the
Big Golden Arena for Best Film
at the 48th
Pula Film Festival
.
[
2
]
Sport
[
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]
July 9 –
Goran Ivanišević
wins the
Wimbledon Men's Singles title
.
Deaths
[
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]
January 1 –
Fabijan Šovagović
, actor (born 1932)
January 28 –
Ranko Marinković
, writer (born 1913)
February 6 –
Miro Kačić
, linguist (born 1946)
February 17 –
Zvonimir Červenko
, general (born 1926)
July 3 –
Ivan Slamnig
, poet (born 1930)
September 5 –
Vladimir Žerjavić
, economist (born 1912)
November 6 –
Sveto Letica
, admiral (born 1926)
See also
[
edit
]
2001 in Croatian television
References
[
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]
^
"Državno odvjetništvo Republike Hrvatske"
.
^
"Kultura"
.
hrt.hr
(in Croatian).
Croatian Radiotelevision
. Archived from
the original
on 2015-11-19
. Retrieved
2015-11-18
.
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