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Katarina Kruhonja (born 1949) is a peace activist from Osijek, eastern Croatia. She is a director of the Centre for Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights, an NGO based in Osijek, set up with the support of Adam Curle. In 1998, she was joint recipient of the Right Livelihood Award along with Vesna Terselic of the Anti-War Campaign of Croatia.

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  • Katarina Kruhonja (* 1949) ist eine Friedensaktivistin aus Osijek, im östlichen Kroatien. Sie ist die Direktorin des „Centre for Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights“ (Zentrum für Frieden, Gewaltlosigkeit und Menschenrechte), einer Nichtregierungsorganisation, gegründet mit Hilfe von . 1998 wurde Kruhonja zusammen mit Vesna Teršelič für ihre kroatische Anti-Kriegs-Kampagne mit dem Right Livelihood Award ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Katarina Kruhonja (born 1949) is a peace activist from Osijek, eastern Croatia. She is a director of the Centre for Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights, an NGO based in Osijek, set up with the support of Adam Curle. In 1998, she was joint recipient of the Right Livelihood Award along with Vesna Terselic of the Anti-War Campaign of Croatia. (en)
  • Katarina Kruhonja (ur. 1949) – pacyfistka z Osijeku we wschodniej Chorwacji. Dyrektor Centrum Pokoju, Nieagresji i Praw Człowieka, organizacji pozarządowej z siedzibą w Osijeku, założonej przy wsparciu . W 1998 r. Otrzymała nagrodę Right Livelihood Award wraz z Vesną Terselic z kampanii antywojennej Chorwacji. (pl)
  • Katarina Kruhonja (nascida em 1949) é uma ativista da paz de Osijek, no leste da Croácia. Ela é diretora do Centro para a Paz, Não-Violência e Direitos Humanos, uma ONG sediada em Osijek, criada com o apoio de Adam Curle. Em 1998, ela recebeu o prêmio Right Livelihood, juntamente com Vesna Terselic, por realizar uma campanha anti-guerra na Croácia. (pt)
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  • Katarina Kruhonja (* 1949) ist eine Friedensaktivistin aus Osijek, im östlichen Kroatien. Sie ist die Direktorin des „Centre for Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights“ (Zentrum für Frieden, Gewaltlosigkeit und Menschenrechte), einer Nichtregierungsorganisation, gegründet mit Hilfe von . 1998 wurde Kruhonja zusammen mit Vesna Teršelič für ihre kroatische Anti-Kriegs-Kampagne mit dem Right Livelihood Award ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Katarina Kruhonja (born 1949) is a peace activist from Osijek, eastern Croatia. She is a director of the Centre for Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights, an NGO based in Osijek, set up with the support of Adam Curle. In 1998, she was joint recipient of the Right Livelihood Award along with Vesna Terselic of the Anti-War Campaign of Croatia. (en)
  • Katarina Kruhonja (ur. 1949) – pacyfistka z Osijeku we wschodniej Chorwacji. Dyrektor Centrum Pokoju, Nieagresji i Praw Człowieka, organizacji pozarządowej z siedzibą w Osijeku, założonej przy wsparciu . W 1998 r. Otrzymała nagrodę Right Livelihood Award wraz z Vesną Terselic z kampanii antywojennej Chorwacji. (pl)
  • Katarina Kruhonja (nascida em 1949) é uma ativista da paz de Osijek, no leste da Croácia. Ela é diretora do Centro para a Paz, Não-Violência e Direitos Humanos, uma ONG sediada em Osijek, criada com o apoio de Adam Curle. Em 1998, ela recebeu o prêmio Right Livelihood, juntamente com Vesna Terselic, por realizar uma campanha anti-guerra na Croácia. (pt)
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  • Katarina Kruhonja (de)
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  • Katarina Kruhonja (en)
  • Katarina Kruhonja (pl)
  • Katarina Kruhonja (pt)
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