Zlatan - List of Prominent People

List of Prominent People

  • Slatan Dudow (Zlatan Dudov) - Bulgarian film director
  • Zlatan Arnautović - Yugoslav Olympic medalist and handball player from Bosnia
  • Zlatan Azinovic - Swedish/Bosnian football player
  • Zlatan Bajramović - Bosnian football player
  • Zlatan Stipišić Gibonni - Croatian musician
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović - Swedish football player of Bosnian/Croatian descent
  • Zlatan Ljubijankič - Slovenian football player of Bosnian descent
  • Zlatan Jovanović - Serbian Politician - Srpska Radikalna Stranka
  • Zlatan Muslimović - Bosnian/Swedish football player
  • Zlatan Olić - Croatian journalist
  • Zlatan Saračević - Bosnian Olympic medalist and handball player
  • Zlatan Stoykov - Head of the Bulgarian army
  • Zlata Filipović - Bosnian author of Zlata's Diary

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