Strugar — (Serbian Cyrillic: Стругар) is a Serbian and Montenegrin surname and may refer to:*Ivan Strugar, Montenegrin kickboxer *Pavle Strugar (born 1933), Montenegrin general … Wikipedia
strùgār — m 〈G strugára〉 1. {{001f}}razg. onaj koji ručnom pilom za zaradu struže drva ljudima za kućanstvo 2. {{001f}}(+ potenc.) onaj koji struže (bez posebnog određenja u nekom radnom procesu) … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
strugar — STRUGÁR s.m. v. strungar1. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 … Dicționar Român
strugár — ja m (á) delavec, ki struga: strugar v usnjarni / kovinski, lesni strugar … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
Pavle Strugar — (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Стругар) (born July 13, 1933 in Peć, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a former Montenegrin general in the Yugoslav People s Army (JNA) who was found guilty of war crimes for his role in the siege of Dubrovnik.In October of 1991 … Wikipedia
Siege of Dubrovnik — Part of the Croatian War of Independence … Wikipedia
Miodrag Jokić — Born 25 February 1935 (1935 02 25) (age 76) Donja Toplica, Yugoslavia (modern Serbia) Years of service 1960 1992 Rank … Wikipedia
History of Montenegro — This article is part of a series Praevalitana … Wikipedia
List of convicted war criminals — This is a list of formally charged and convicted war criminals as according to the conduct and rules of warfare as defined by the Nuremberg Trials following World War II as well as earlier agreements established by the Hague Conferences of 1899… … Wikipedia
Vladimir Kovačević — For the SFR Yugoslavia footballer, see Vladimir Kovačević (footballer) Vladimir Kovačević (born January 15 1961 in Nikšić, Montenegro) is a Montenegrin Serb soldier who was charged with violation of the laws of war by the International Criminal… … Wikipedia