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Ančka Goropenko (29
October 1914 – July 2005) was a Slovenian-Yugoslavian gymnast. She
competed in the women's
artistic team all-around
event at the 1936...
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Ančka Gošnik
Godec (born 5 June 1927) is a
Slovene illustrator. She has
illustrated over 120 children's
books as well as
school textbooks. Gošnik Godec...
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women illustrators, such as
Marlenka Stupica,
Marija Lucija Stupica,
Ančka Gošnik Godec,
Marjanca Jemec Božič, and
Jelka Reichman. Historically, painting...
- Brne
Bakonja fra Brne Maša
Fedor Hanžeković 1953 The
Parvenus Jara
gospoda Ančka Bojan Stupica 1953 I Was
Stronger Bila sam jača Zora
Gustav Gavrin 1954...
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Sintic as
Avskultant Bojan Stupica as dr.
Andrej Vrbanoj Mira
Stupica as
Ancka Fallon p.48
Steve Fallon. Slovenia.
Lonely Planet, 2010. The
Parvenus at...
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Branka Popović,
Desanka Končar,
Danica Glumac, Liza Valentan,
Anica Flis,
Ančka Magušar,
Tilka Završnik, coach:
Branislav Marković Nataša Luković Štefanija...
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people with the
surname include:
Alenka Godec (born 1964),
Slovenian singer Ančka Gošnik
Godec (born 1927),
Slovenian illustrator Jelka Godec Schmidt (born...
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illustrations also
appear in
magazines for children. Her
mother Ančka Gošnik
Godec is also an illustrator, as was her
husband Matjaž Schmidt....
- best
known story is Muca
Copatarica (Slipper
Keeper Kitty),
illustrated by
Ančka Gošnik Godec,
which has seen
numerous reprints and has sold over 140,000...
- Boy"), Jurček ("Little George"), Srce igrač ("The
Heart of Toys"),
Uboga Ančka ("Poor
Little Annie"), and Sneguljčica ("Snow White"). The
expert in Slovenian...