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Ante Starčević — (May 23, 1823 February 28, 1896) was a Croatian politician and writer. His diverse activities and works laid the foundations for the modern Croatian state. LifeStarčević was born in Žitnik near Gospić, a small town not far from the Adriatic Sea,… … Wikipedia
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