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    Ivan Hribovšek (June 19, 1923 – 1945) was a Slovene poet, philologist, and translator. Hribovšek was born into a well-to-do family of farmers and officials...
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  • Gregorčič (1844–1906) Igo Gruden (1893–1948) Paula Gruden (1921–2014) Ivan Hribovšek (1923–1945) Miran Jarc (1900–1942) Urban Jarnik (1784–1844) Jože Javoršek...
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  • reasons. These include volumes on the poetry of France Balantič and Ivan Hribovšek, the anthology Jutro pozabljenih (Dawn of the Forgotten, 1991), the...
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    Füster (1808–1881), politician Ivan Hribovšek (1923–1945), poet Anton Tomaž Linhart (1756–1795), playwright and historian Ivan Vurnik (1884–1971), architect...
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    Slovenian government as a cultural monument of national significance. Ivan Hribovšek (1923–1945), poet, philologist, and translator France Kunstelj (1914–1945)...
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    one of the most influential journals in Slovenia. Young poets such as Ivan Hribovšek gathered around Kocbek and published their work in Dejanje. Between...
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  • literary work has been lost, but his diary (1942–1944) and letters to Ivan Hribovšek have been preserved. Pibernik, France (1996). "Janez Remic". Enciklopedija...
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    Sciences and Arts held the Balantičev–Hribovšek Symposium, which also highlighted the banned poet Ivan Hribovšek. V ognju groze plapolam (I Flutter in...
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  • (Independent) Marinka Levičar (DeSUS) Teja Ljubič (SMC) Vlasta Počkaj (SMC) Ivan Prelog (SMC) Vesna Vervega (SMC) Branko Zorman (SMC) "Seznam list kanidatov...
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