1922 in Croatia
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Incumbents
- Monarch â Alexander I
Events
- February 19 â First issue of Borba, the newsletter of the banned Yugoslav Communist Party, published in Zagreb.[1][2]
Births
- January 7 â Ivan Milat-Luketa, painter and sculptor (died 2009)
- February 11 â Ivo Padovan, physician (died 2010)
- April 10 â Vesna Parun, poet (died 2010)
- May 10 â KreÅ¡o Golik, film director and screenwriter (died 1996)
- May 14 â Franjo TuÄman, statesman (died 1999)
- May 22 â Mirjana Gross, historian (died 2012)
- July 1 â Kruno Prijatelj, art historian (died 1998)
- September 12 â Jure BiliÄ, communist politician (died 2006)
- September 21 â Vladimir Ruždjak, opera singer (died 1987)
- November 9 â Maja BoÅ¡koviÄ-Stulli, ethnologist (died 2012)
- November 30 â Nenad Lhotka, ballet master (died 2011)
Deaths
- February 5 â Slavoljub Eduard Penkala, inventor (born 1871)
- February 7 â Vinko DvoÅák, Czech-Croatian physicist and former Rector of the University of Zagreb (born 1848)
- April 23 â Vlaho Bukovac, painter (born 1855)
