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Timeline of Croatian history
This article lists events from the year 2019 in Croatia.
Incumbents
President
–
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Prime Minister
–
Andrej Plenković
Speaker
–
Gordan Jandroković
Events
5–6 January –
Snow Queen Trophy
in
Zagreb
2 August –
2019 Zagreb shooting
26–29 September –
2019 ABA League Supercup
in Zagreb
Deaths
January
1 January
Franjo Emanuel Hoško
, Catholic priest (b. 1940)
Ivo Gregurević
, actor (b. 1952)
[1]
27 January –
Robert Budak
, actor
[2]
(b. 1992)
April
3 April –
Josip Zovko
, actor (b. 1970)
16 April –
Bazilije Pandžić
, Croatian historian, archivist and orientalist (b. 1918)
[3]
19 April –
Zora Dirnbach
, Croatian journalist and writer (b. 1929)
[4]
29 April –
Štefica Krištof
, bowling champion (b. 1936)
May
23 May –
Zlatko Škorić
, football goalkeeper (b. 1941)
30 May –
Ante Sirković
, football goalkeeper (b. 1944)
31 May –
Đelo Jusić
, composer (b. 1939)
June
3 June –
Jurica Jerković
, footballer (b. 1950)
July
4 July –
Dorica Nikolić
, politician (b. 1948)
5 July –
Josip Braovac
, actor (b. 1987)
August
10 August –
Radoslav Katičić
, linguist (b. 1930)
14 August –
Ivo Malec
, composer and conductor (b. 1925)
18 August –
Denis Kuljiš
, journalist (b. 1951)
October
26 October –
Ante Matošić
, water polo player (b. 1940)
November
12 November
Martin Sagner
, actor (b. 1932)
Mani Gotovac
, critic, playwright, theatrologist and writer (b. 1939)
14 November –
Branko Lustig
, film producer (b. 1932)
December
25 December –
Aleksandar Bogdanović
, actor (b. 1974)
References
^
"POSLJEDNJI DANI IVE GREGUREVIĆA Prije par dana slavio je imendan u omiljenom kafiću, radio do kraja i družio se s prijateljima... Jučer je pronađen u beživotnom stanju, no preminuo je 1. siječnja"
.
100posto.hr
. 3 January 2019. Archived from
the original
on 3 January 2019
. Retrieved
3 January
2018
.
^
"Preminuo mladi glumac Robert Budak: "Sretan ti put, dragi Robi..."
"
.
dnevnik.hr
(in Croatian)
. Retrieved
31 January
2019
.
^
U 102. godini života umro fra Bazilije Pandžić
(in Croatian)
^
Umrla scenaristica i dramaturginja Zora Dirnbach
(in Croatian)
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Categories
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Hidden categories:
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of events
←
2018
2017
2016
2019
in
Croatia
→
2020
2021
2022
Decades:
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2019
Timeline of Croatian history
This article lists events from the year 2019 in Croatia.
Incumbents
President
–
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Prime Minister
–
Andrej Plenković
Speaker
–
Gordan Jandroković
Events
5–6 January –
Snow Queen Trophy
in
Zagreb
2 August –
2019 Zagreb shooting
26–29 September –
2019 ABA League Supercup
in Zagreb
Deaths
January
1 January
Franjo Emanuel Hoško
, Catholic priest (b. 1940)
Ivo Gregurević
, actor (b. 1952)
[1]
27 January –
Robert Budak
, actor
[2]
(b. 1992)
April
3 April –
Josip Zovko
, actor (b. 1970)
16 April –
Bazilije Pandžić
, Croatian historian, archivist and orientalist (b. 1918)
[3]
19 April –
Zora Dirnbach
, Croatian journalist and writer (b. 1929)
[4]
29 April –
Štefica Krištof
, bowling champion (b. 1936)
May
23 May –
Zlatko Škorić
, football goalkeeper (b. 1941)
30 May –
Ante Sirković
, football goalkeeper (b. 1944)
31 May –
Đelo Jusić
, composer (b. 1939)
June
3 June –
Jurica Jerković
, footballer (b. 1950)
July
4 July –
Dorica Nikolić
, politician (b. 1948)
5 July –
Josip Braovac
, actor (b. 1987)
August
10 August –
Radoslav Katičić
, linguist (b. 1930)
14 August –
Ivo Malec
, composer and conductor (b. 1925)
18 August –
Denis Kuljiš
, journalist (b. 1951)
October
26 October –
Ante Matošić
, water polo player (b. 1940)
November
12 November
Martin Sagner
, actor (b. 1932)
Mani Gotovac
, critic, playwright, theatrologist and writer (b. 1939)
14 November –
Branko Lustig
, film producer (b. 1932)
December
25 December –
Aleksandar Bogdanović
, actor (b. 1974)
References
^
"POSLJEDNJI DANI IVE GREGUREVIĆA Prije par dana slavio je imendan u omiljenom kafiću, radio do kraja i družio se s prijateljima... Jučer je pronađen u beživotnom stanju, no preminuo je 1. siječnja"
.
100posto.hr
. 3 January 2019. Archived from
the original
on 3 January 2019
. Retrieved
3 January
2018
.
^
"Preminuo mladi glumac Robert Budak: "Sretan ti put, dragi Robi..."
"
.
dnevnik.hr
(in Croatian)
. Retrieved
31 January
2019
.
^
U 102. godini života umro fra Bazilije Pandžić
(in Croatian)
^
Umrla scenaristica i dramaturginja Zora Dirnbach
(in Croatian)
External links
Media related to
2019 in Croatia
at Wikimedia Commons
v
t
e
Years in Croatia
(1991–present)
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Pre-1991
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
v
t
e
2019 in Europe
Sovereign states
Albania
Andorra
Armenia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
San Marino
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Vatican City
States with limited
recognition
Abkhazia
Artsakh
Kosovo
Northern Cyprus
South Ossetia
Transnistria
Dependencies
, colonies
and other territories
Åland
Faroe Islands
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Isle of Man
Jersey
Categories
:
2019 in Croatia
2010s in Croatia
Years of the 21st century in Croatia
2019 by country
2019 in Europe
Hidden categories:
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Articles with Croatian-language sources (hr)
Use dmy dates from December 2020
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