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Luko may refer to: People * Luko Biskup (born 1981), Croatian football player * Luko Stulić (1772–1828), Ragusan scientist * Luko Zore (1846–1906), Serbian philologist Places * Luko, Kalinovik, Bosnia and Herzegovina {{dab ...
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Luko Biskup
Luko Biskup (born 14 June 1981) is a Croatian former footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Club career Biskup, born in Dubrovnik, SFR Yugoslavia, started his career in 2001 with AC Mestre. A year later, he switched to NK Zagreb, and made 40 league appearances, before switching to Hrvatski Dragovoljac in 2005. After making 15 league appearances for Hrvatski Dragovoljac, he switched to Inter Zaprešić in 2006, making 23 league appearances in a two-year spell at the club. In 2008, he joined NK Vinogradar, making 41 league appearances, before switching to Skënderbeu Korçë in 2010. Having made 43 league appearances for Skënderbeu Korçë, he joined current club KS Kukësi in 2012. Honours ;Skënderbeu Korçë * Albanian Superliga Kategoria Superiore (), also known as Abissnet Superiore for sponsorship reasons with internet service provider, Abissnet, is a professional league for men's association football clubs in Albania. At the top of the Albanian footba ...
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Luko Stulić
Luko Stulić. Luca Stulli, also Luko Stulić, (1772–1828) was a scientist from the Republic of Ragusa (Republic of Dubrovnik) in today's southern Croatia who first made epidemiological studies of heritable skin disorders. His treatise of what became the Mljet disease (after the Adriatic island of Mljet) is a classic in dermatological literature. He began studying medicine at the University of Bologna in 1792, graduating in 1795. From there he travelled to Florence and then to Naples, where he worked under the doctors Cotunnio and Cirillo.Dizionario biografico universale
Volume 5, by Felice Scifoni, Publisher Davide Passagli, Florence (1849); page 209-210.


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Luko Zore
Luko Zore ( sr-Cyrl, Луко Зоре; January 15, 1846 – November 26, 1906) was a philologist and Slavist from Dubrovnik. He was one of the leaders of the opposition to Austro-Hungarian Empire and Italy in Dubrovnik and a member of the Serb Catholic movement in Dubrovnik. Later in life he lived in Montenegro. Biography Luko Zore was born in Cavtat on 15 January 1846, as the son of ''Antun Zore'' and ''Marija Sabadin Pupiza''. He finished elementary school in his hometown, completed high school in Dubrovnik before going to Vienna where he studied classical philology and Slavic studies. After returning to Dubrovnik, he worked as a high school teacher and in 1878 became one of the initiators of the literary journal ''Slovinac'', where he published discussions and poems. He was also its editor before its discontinuation in 1884. From 1879 to 1880, he worked as a school counselor in the Bosnia and Herzegovina Land's Government, as district school supervisor in Dubrovnik from 1 ...
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