1924 in Croatia
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Incumbents
- Monarch â Alexander I
Events
- January 27 â Treaty of Rome
Sport
- JanuaryâFebruary â 1924 Winter Olympics held in Chamonix, in which the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was represented by a delegation of four sportsmen, including Croats DuÅ¡an Zinaja and Mirko PandakoviÄ who competed in cross-country skiing
- April 27 â Football club NK Maksimir founded
- N/A â Football club NK Vrbovec founded
- N/A â Stadion KoturaÅ¡ka football venue opened in Zagreb
Births
- January 9 â Mirko Grmek, medical historian (died 2000)
- March 30 â Milko Kelemen, composer
- June 18 â Nela EržiÅ¡nik, actress and comedian (died 2007)
- July 4 â Frano Vodopivec, cinematographer (died 1998)
- July 22 â Fedor Å kubonja, film director (died 2008)
- September 5 â Rajka Vali, pop singer (died 2011)
- October 29 â Mirko VidakoviÄ, botanist (died 2002)
- November 21 â Milka Planinc, politician, served as a Prime Minister of Yugoslavia 1982â1986 (died 2010)[1]
Deaths
- October 21 â Viktor KovaÄiÄ, architect (born 1874)
- N/A â Aleksandar Rakodczay, politician, served as Ban of Croatia 1907â1908 (born 1848)
