may refer to: Darko Kralj (Croatian Paralympic athlete) Elvira Kralj (Slovenian actress) France Kralj (Slovenian painter) Goran Kralj (American singer and...
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Portrait (Slovene: Družinski portret) is a painting by the artist France Kralj (1895—1960). Kralj painted the picture in 1926. The size of the painting is 115...
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Zalagasper (redirect from Zala Kralj)
all lowercase, formerly Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl) is a Slovenian musical duo from Maribor consisting of vocalist Zala Kralj and multi-instrumentalist Gašper...
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persons), a 1648 painting by Frans Hals Family Portrait (Kralj), a 1926 painting by France Kralj Portrait of the Family Hinlopen, a 1663 portrait by Metsu...
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vertically standing fish, created in 1935 by the expressionist sculptor France Kralj and erected in 1994. On a lawn beside the pond, an open-air library operates...
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King Matjaž (redirect from Kralj Matjaz)
King Matjaž/Mátyás/Matijaš (Slovene: Kralj Matjaž, Hungarian: Mátyás király, Croatian: Kralj Matijaš) is a legendary king in Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia...
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Municipality of Ljubljana. 11 June 2010. France, Kralj (1995). France Kralj: retrospektiva ob stoletnici rojstva [France Kralj: A Retrospective on the Occasion...
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Dubravka Kralj (Serbian Cyrillic: Дубравка Краљ; born 1994) is a Serbian politician. She served in the National Assembly of Serbia from 2020 to 2024 as...
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(1792–1855) and Štefan Šubic (1820–1884), and the artists Tone Kralj (1900–1975) and France Kralj [simple] (1895–1960). The front of the church is decorated...
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expressionist-inspired paintings, including the works of Božidar Jakac, France and Tone Kralj, Veno Pilon, Fran Stiplovšek, Drago and Nando Vidmar and Fran Zupan...
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Ivan Vurnik. The painting of Saint Catherine is by Helena Vurnik, and France Kralj created the altar cross. The church is surrounded by a cemetery that...
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Mijo Babić (redirect from Mijo Kralj)
Mijo Babić (1 September 1903 – 3 July 1941), nicknamed Giovanni, was a deputy of the Croatian fascist dictator Ante Pavelić, and the first commander of...
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List of missile boat classes (section France)
combat vessel with a catamaran hull. Type 037-II class Type 037-IG class Kralj class Ambassador MK III class Ramadan class October class Tuima class -...
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Peter I of Serbia (redirect from Kralj Petar I)
European History 1890–1945" Avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie (see centre of map) Kralj Petar I: U slavu Srbije, retrieved 2018-12-06 "Ordem Militar da Torre e...
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Archived from the original on 30 April 2016. Liu, Yun; Cigić, Irena Kralj; Strliča, Matija (2017). "Kinetics of accelerated degradation of historic...
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that were born or lived in Zagorica include: France Kralj (1895–1960), sculptor and painter Tone Kralj (1900–1975), sculptor and painter Statistical...
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King of the Rattling Spirits (redirect from Kralj ropotajočih duhov)
a second edition in 2008 and third edition in 2011, under the title of 'Kralj ropotajočih duhov'. The author has explored other ways to tell the fictionalized...
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This is a complete list of dukes and kings of Croatia (Croatian: knez, kralj) under domestic ethnic and elected dynasties during the Croatian Kingdom...
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Eurovision Song Contest 2024 (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
second place, its best result to date as an independent country. Ukraine, France, and Israel completed the top five. The EBU reported that the contest had...
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Brekalo and his partner Dominika Kralj became parents of a girl, whom they named Nika. On 17 July, Brekalo and Kralj married in Zagreb. In summer 2018...
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Retrieved 6 June 2021. "Sportske novosti – Odabrali igrači: Pogledajte tko je Kralj HR nogometa, tko je najbolji u HNL-u, pa Dream Team naše lige..." (in Croatian)...
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Belgrade (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
travellers through the centuries. In 1843, on Dubrovačka Street (today Kralj Petar Street ), Serbia's knez Mihailo Obrenović built a large edifice which...
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influenced by the tradition of Slovene expressionism (especially the works of France Kralj), but he gradually turned to his own modernist style, in which he experimented...
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Charles (category Pages with French IPA)
in Slavic (Czech and Slovak král, Polish król; South Slavic kral крал, krȃlj краљ; Russian король), Baltic (Latvian karalis, Lithuanian karalius) and...
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1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage (category France at the 1998 FIFA World Cup)
from the second round through to the final at the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. The top two teams from each of the eight groups qualified for the knockout...
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the Yugoslav net from a distance of 20 meters and beat goalkeeper Ivica Kralj. The draw for the Euro 2000 qualifiers saw first-seeded Yugoslavia drawn...
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goals conceded, one tournament 13, Ivica Kralj ( Yugoslavia), 2000 Most goals conceded, one match 6, Ivica Kralj ( Yugoslavia), 2000 (vs Netherlands) Fewest...
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Zvonimir Pospišil (category People convicted of murder by France)
in Vukovina, Austria-Hungary (modern-day Croatia) to Ladislav and Marija Kralj and was educated as a mechanic. On 22 March 1929, Pospišil, Mijo Babić,...
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publications until the 1980s. Similar descriptive systems were in use in Spain and France. A few players still use descriptive notation, but it is no longer recognized...
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Edin Džeko (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
from the original on 12 January 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2011. "Džeko je kralj transfera SFRJ". MTS Mondo. 7 January 2011. Archived from the original on...
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