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    Oton Župančič (January 23, 1878 – June 11, 1949, pseudonym Gojko) was a Slovene poet, translator, and playwright. He is regarded, alongside Ivan Cankar...
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  • Carlos Felipe María Otón Lucas Marcos de Aviano Melchor de Habsburgo-Lorena y Arenberg (born 18 October 1954), or simply Carlos Felipe de Habsburgo-Lorena...
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  • Oton Gliha (Črnomelj, 21 May 1914 - Zagreb, 19 July 1999) was a Croatian artist, born in Slovenia. A graduate of the Academy of fine Arts in Zagreb, Gliha...
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    d'Aviano, Erzherzog von Österreich) Carlos Felipe María Otón Lucas Marcos de Aviano Melchor de Habsburgo-Lorena y Arenberg Archduke Karl Ludwig Maria Franz...
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    of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown, but was subject to direct Imperial Austrian rule for significant periods of time, including its final years. Its capital...
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    Croatia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    remained under de facto Austrian control, while Rijeka retained the status of corpus separatum previously introduced in 1779. After Austria-Hungary occupied...
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  • (1914–1987, Austrian E/Yugoslavia, nf), Holocaust survivor Katka Zupančič (1889–1967, Austrian E/US, p/ch) Oton Župančič (1878–1949, Austrian E/Yugoslavia...
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    arrived under the command of General Tejeiro, and with the cruiser Don Juan de Austria, forcing the rebels to retreat to San Nicolas.: 403  The Spanish continued...
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  • Calugerà or Calogerà, after the Calogerà family who owned it Oton Župančič (Zagreb) – Oton Župančič, Slovene poet Tomislavovac – Tomislav of Yugoslavia...
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    Ferdo Quiquerez (category Painters from Austria-Hungary)
    was born in Budapest in 1845. His father Ferdinand von Quiquerez was an Austrian military doctor of French origin, while his mother Maria was from a German-speaking...
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    The Cry of Pugad ng Parrot (Filipino: Sigaw sa Pugad Lawin, Spanish: Grito de Pugad Lawin) was the beginning of the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish...
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    Croatia during World War I (category Austria-Hungary in World War I)
    and Dalmatia was part of Austria-Hungary during World War I. Its territory was administratively divided between the Austrian and Hungarian parts of the...
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  • Archduke Karl Albrecht of Austria (1888–1951), Austrian and Polish officer and landowner. Franz Karl Ginzkey (1871–1963), Austrian officer, poet and writer...
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  • German-language playwrights; List of German-language authors; List of Austrian writers (1791–1872) Franz Grillparzer (1801–1862) Johann Nestroy (1814–1874)...
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    remains of Petar Zrinski and Fran Krsto Frankopan were transferred from Austria to Croatia in 1919 and buried in the Zagreb Cathedral. The last male Zrinski...
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    List of canonically crowned images (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    coronation granted on 20 October 1924 to the Bishop of San Jose de Costa Rica, Rafael Oton Castro y Jimenez. Notarized by the Secretary of Apostolic Dataria...
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    Balkans, Yugoslavia was bordered by the Adriatic Sea and Italy to the west, Austria and Hungary to the north, Bulgaria and Romania to the east, and Albania...
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    1991–92 Murcia Segunda División: 1985–86 Individual Pichichi Trophy: 1991–92 Otón, José (23 May 2017). "Un hueco en la memoria grana" [A place in the grana...
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  • "Medulića" Munich annual exhibition with other artists of the Vienna (Austria) Secession, the Croatian Spring Salon, Lade exhibitions, Independent Artists...
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    Mehmed-beg Jahjapašić, and because of a lack of sufficient help from the Austrian military, the fortress Kostajnica was temporarily lost to the Turks. Zrin...
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  • History of Slovenia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    century de facto the largest Slovene city, having had more Slovene inhabitants than Ljubljana. After being ceded from the multi-ethnic Austria, Italian...
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    Dalmatia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (1358–1808) in the south. Between 1815 and 1918, it was a province of the Austrian Empire known as the Kingdom of Dalmatia. After the Austro-Hungarian defeat...
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    original on November 13, 2012. Retrieved January 29, 2013. "Statistic Austria". Archived from the original on March 18, 2015. Retrieved August 3, 2014...
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    honor both the Virgin Mary and the mission's benefactress, María Ana of Austria, Queen Regent of Spain. Calungsod accompanied the priest Diego San Vitores...
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    Ottomans preferred the Orthodox Church because Catholicism was the faith of Austria, the Ottoman enemies, while Orthodoxy was common in Bosnia, and thus it...
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    Cankar (1876–1918), Slovenian Oton Župančič (1878–1949), Slovenian Oscar A. H. Schmitz [de] (1873–1931), German Austrian-German Franz von Bayros (1866–1924)...
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    sizeable minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Slovenia, Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia...
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    (1301–1308) Paul I Šubić of Bribir became de facto independent ruler of Croatia 1298 Battle of Göllheim Duchy of Austria Kingdom of Bohemia Kingdom of Hungary...
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  • History of Dalmatia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Coalition broke out, and French and Austrian forces also fought in the Dalmatian Campaign (1809). In the summer, Austrian forces retook Dalmatia, but this...
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    Ivan Cankar (category Writers from Austria-Hungary)
    literature, alongside Oton Župančič, Dragotin Kette and Josip Murn. Cankar is also considered one of Europe's most important fin de siècle. He dealt with...
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