Majda Širca Ravnikar (born 20 April 1953) is a Slovenian art historian, journalist and politician. She served as Minister of Culture in the government...
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(1937–2006), Slovenian singer Majda Širca Ravnikar (born 1953), Slovenian politician, journalist and art historian Majda Vrhovnik (1922–1945), Slovenian partisan...
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Sirca may refer to: SIRCA, an acronym with multiple uses Sirča, a village situated in Kraljevo municipality in Serbia. Majda Širca, a Slovenian art historian...
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Pličanič, lawyer and politician, former minister of justice of Slovenia Majda Širca, film critic and politician, minister of culture of Slovenia (2008–2011)...
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theologian Anton Mahnič, politicians Drago Marušič, Josip Ferfolja, and Majda Širca, economist Milko Brezigar, and actress Ita Rina. The picturesque Karst...
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(LDS, ELDR) Lojze Peterle (NSi, EPP-ED) Janez Podobnik (SLS, EPP-ED) Majda Širca (LDS, ELDR) "Lista posłów | Posłowie do PE | Parlament Europejski | wszystkie...
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the modern Laško Brewery Josip Osti, poet, essayist, and translator Majda Širca, journalist and politician Ciril Zlobec, poet Statistical Office of the...
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theologian, activist, bishop of Krk Marjan Rožanc, writer and essayist Majda Širca, journalist and politician Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia...
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Janez Kopač Matej Lahovnik - left the party on 5 July 2010 Andrej Rus Majda Širca Vito Turk Ivo Vajgl Other prominent former members Alenka Bratušek Dušan...
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After the victory of the left-wing coalition in 2008, he was replaced by Majda Širca. In 2020, he was reappointed as Minister for Culture. He is married to...
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Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Izidor Cankar Miklavž Komelj Marko Marin Luc Menaše Majda Širca Anton Vodnik Igor Zabel...
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cosmonaut, also greeted the public. The final act of the opening was made by Majda Širca, former head of Ministry of Culture (Slovenia). From the opening to the...
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monument of national importance. The decree was annulled by his successor Majda Širca in February 2009. In March 2012, the protection at the state level was...
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Lukšič (acting) (Social Democrats) Minister of Culture (2008–2011): Majda Širca Ravnikar (Zares) (2011–2012): Boštjan Žekš (acting) (Social Democrats)...
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Presečnik Jakob Prevc Mihael Gantar Pavel Lahovnik Matej Posedel Alojz Širca Majda Terčon Davorin Trofenik Vili Zalokar Oražem Cvetka Barovič Bogdan Jelinčič...
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at the age of 67. Ravnikar was married to the Slovenian politician Majda Širca (Zares).[citation needed] "Architect Ravnikar and Actor Šugman Prešeren...
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Women's Voice of Slovenia party. Pečarič was supported by non-aligned Majda Širca, independent Slavko Gaber and Roberto Battelli, representative of the...
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Brunskole, who was also mayor of Metlika, asked Minister of Culture Majda Širca about government plans for the castle. Although the minister's response...
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Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference number 3072 Širca, Majda (December 6, 2014). "Usodne ženske Alfreda Nobela". Delo. Retrieved April...
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