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Josip Šikić
Josip "Joschi" Šikić (sometimes spelled Josef or Joseph; born 4 August 1929) is a former Croatian and Yugoslav footballer who spent most of his career at NK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb in the period from the early 1950s to early 1960s, with whom he won two championships of Yugoslavia and one Marshal Tito Cup. Playing career Šikić was born in 1929 in Konjsko () near the coastal town of Karlobag (''Carlopago'') on today's northern Adriatic coast of Croatia. A product of Dinamo Zagreb academy, Šikić played for the Blues from 1953 to 1962, appearing in 153 Yugoslav Yugoslav First League, First Federal League matches and scoring three goals. He helped the club win the 1953–54 Yugoslav First League, 1953–54 championship and the 1959–60 Yugoslav Cup, 1959–60 Marshal Tito Cup, where he played in the final against FK Partizan, Partizan. During his time at the club he played with a number of club's greatest names of the 1950s and 1960s, such as Željko Čajkovski, Tomislav ...
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Karlobag
Karlobag is a naselje, village and a seaside municipalities of Croatia, municipality on the Adriatic coast in Croatia, located at the foot of the Velebit mountain, overlooking the island of Pag (island), Pag, west of Gospić and south of Senj. The Gacka river also runs through the area. Geography Today, chief occupations are fishing and tourism. Main activities include boating and hiking, as Karlobag is known for its excellent trails. The Velebit mountains rising above Karlobag have been declared the a World Network of Biosphere Reserves, world biosphere reserve, currently the only one in Croatia. Climate Between 1993 and 2016, the highest temperature recorded at the local weather station was , on 19 July 2007. The coldest temperature was , on 8 February 2012. History The town of Karlobag is first mentioned in 1387, as "''Bag''", founded by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor in the 14th century, and is thus named after him (''Karlo'' being the Croatian languag ...
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