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  1. Antonio-Mirko Čolak (Croatian pronunciation: [tʃǒlak, tʃôlaːk]; born 17 September 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie B club Parma. Born in Germany, he plays for the Croatia national team.

  2. Antonio Čolak, né le 17 septembre 1993 à Ludwigsburg, est un footballeur croate qui évolue au poste d' avant-centre au Parme FC . Biographie. En club. Né à Ludwigsbourg, Čolak commence sa carrière au FC Nuremberg, jouant son premier match de Bundesliga le 19 octobre 2013 contre l' Eintracht Francfort 1 .

  3. Čolak-Antić family. The Čolak-Antić family (also spelt Tcholak-Antitch) is a Serbian family with prominent members since the time of Revolutionary Serbia. The family's surname, originally a patronymic, came from Vojvoda Čolak-Anta Simeonović, a military commander under Karađorđe, during the First Serbian Uprising against Ottoman rule ...

  4. Antonio Čolak: Situación actual; Equipo HNK Rijeka: Número 17 Biografía; apellido: Antonio-Mirko Čolak Nacionalidad Alemán croata : Nat. atlético croata: Nacimiento 17 de septiembre de 1993 (27 años) Localización Louisbourg ( Alemania) Tamaño: 1,88 m (6 ′ 2 ″) Periodo profesional. Desde 2013: Correo Delantero central: Pie fuerte ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Goran_ČolakGoran Čolak - Wikipedia

    Čolak was the 2009 Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS) World Champion and world record holder in a joint event with AIDA International (AIDA), the strongest free diving organization in the world. Čolak dove 244 m in dynamic apnea with fins and won CMAS and overall first place, breaking the CMAS world record.

  6. Nikola Čolak was born in Janjevo, now the Republic of Kosovo, on 14 April 1914. He was a Croatian historian, classical philologist, philosopher, archivist and publicist. He attended elementary school in his birthplace and the classics gymnasiums in Prizren and Travnik. In 1938, he graduated with a degree in philosophy at Gallarate, near Milan, in Italy. He also earned degrees in the Italian ...

  7. The Čolak-Antić family (also spelt Tcholak-Antitch) is a Serbian family with prominent members since the time of Revolutionary Serbia. The family's surname, originally a patronymic, came from Vojvoda Čolak-Anta Simeonović, a military commander under Karađorđe, during the First Serbian Uprising against Ottoman rule, and the eponymous founder of the family.