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- Branko_Mikša abstract "Branko Mikša is a former mayor of Zagreb, Croatia. He was a Minister of Economy (1992) and then of Tourism and Trade (1992–1993), and later the mayor of Zagreb (from April 1993 to March 1996).During his tenure as mayor, the Importanne Center and a Sheraton hotel in Zagreb were built, and the Ante Starčević, Petar Preradović and King Tomislav Squares in Donji Grad were renovated. Medvedgrad, an old fortress near Sljeme underwent renovation at that time.Between 1997 and 1998, Mikša was the president of the Croatian Football Federation.".
- Branko_Mikša birthDate "1947-02-13".
- Branko_Mikša birthPlace Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia.
- Branko_Mikša birthPlace Đurmanec.
- Branko_Mikša wikiPageID "18676547".
- Branko_Mikša wikiPageRevisionID "583377404".
- Branko_Mikša after Marina_Matulović-Dropulić.
- Branko_Mikša after Vlatko_Marković.
- Branko_Mikša almaMater University_of_Zagreb.
- Branko_Mikša before Boris_Buzančić.
- Branko_Mikša before "( )".
- Branko_Mikša before Josip_Šoić.
- Branko_Mikša birthDate "1947-02-13".
- Branko_Mikša birthPlace Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia.
- Branko_Mikša birthPlace Đurmanec.
- Branko_Mikša dateOfBirth "1947-02-13".
- Branko_Mikša name "Branko Mikša".
- Branko_Mikša name "Miksa, Branko".
- Branko_Mikša office List_of_mayors_of_Zagreb.
- Branko_Mikša office "Minister of Tourism and Trade".
- Branko_Mikša office "Minister of Trade".
- Branko_Mikša party Croatian_Democratic_Union.
- Branko_Mikša placeOfBirth Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia.
- Branko_Mikša placeOfBirth Đurmanec.
- Branko_Mikša predecessor Boris_Buzančić.
- Branko_Mikša predecessor Petar_Kriste.
- Branko_Mikša primeminister Franjo_Gregurić.
- Branko_Mikša primeminister Hrvoje_Šarinić.
- Branko_Mikša shortDescription "Croatian politician".
- Branko_Mikša successor Marina_Matulović-Dropulić.
- Branko_Mikša successor Niko_Bulić.
- Branko_Mikša termEnd "1992-08-12".
- Branko_Mikša termEnd "1993-04-03".
- Branko_Mikša termEnd "March 1996".
- Branko_Mikša termStart "1992-04-15".
- Branko_Mikša termStart "1992-08-12".
- Branko_Mikša termStart "April 1993".
- Branko_Mikša title List_of_mayors_of_Zagreb.
- Branko_Mikša title "President of Croatian Football Federation".
- Branko_Mikša years "1993".
- Branko_Mikša years "June 1997 – October 1998".
- Branko_Mikša description "Croatian politician".
- Branko_Mikša subject Category:1947_births.
- Branko_Mikša subject Category:Croatian_Democratic_Union_politicians.
- Branko_Mikša subject Category:Faculty_of_Economics_and_Business,_University_of_Zagreb_alumni.
- Branko_Mikša subject Category:Government_ministers_of_Croatia.
- Branko_Mikša subject Category:Living_people.
- Branko_Mikša subject Category:Mayors_of_Zagreb.
- Branko_Mikša subject Category:Presidents_of_the_Croatian_Football_Federation.
- Branko_Mikša type Agent.
- Branko_Mikša type OfficeHolder.
- Branko_Mikša type Person.
- Branko_Mikša type Person.
- Branko_Mikša type Q215627.
- Branko_Mikša type Q5.
- Branko_Mikša type Agent.
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- Branko_Mikša type Thing.
- Branko_Mikša type Person.
- Branko_Mikša comment "Branko Mikša is a former mayor of Zagreb, Croatia. He was a Minister of Economy (1992) and then of Tourism and Trade (1992–1993), and later the mayor of Zagreb (from April 1993 to March 1996).During his tenure as mayor, the Importanne Center and a Sheraton hotel in Zagreb were built, and the Ante Starčević, Petar Preradović and King Tomislav Squares in Donji Grad were renovated.".
- Branko_Mikša label "Branko Mikša".
- Branko_Mikša label "Микша, Бранко".
- Branko_Mikša sameAs Branko_Mik%C5%A1a.
- Branko_Mikša sameAs Q1251485.
- Branko_Mikša sameAs Q1251485.
- Branko_Mikša wasDerivedFrom Branko_Mikša?oldid=583377404.
- Branko_Mikša givenName "Branko".
- Branko_Mikša name "Branko Miksa".
- Branko_Mikša surname "Miksa".