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Engelbert Besednjak (March 14, 1894 –
December 21, 1968) was a
Slovene Christian Democrat politician,
lawyer and journalist. In the 1920s, he was one...
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Yugoslavia Slovene minority in
Italy (1920–1947)
Lojze Bratuž
Engelbert Besednjak Josip Vilfan Lavo Čermelj
Klement Jug
Slovene Partisans Liberation Front...
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photographer Jožef
Tominc (1790–1866),
painter Engelbert Besednjak (1894–1968),
politician Darko Bratina (1942–1997), Slovene–Italian politician...
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minority rights activist. His mother, Ana née
Besednjak, was the
sister of the
politician Engelbert Besednjak. His
paternal aunt
Eleonora (Lola) was married...
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Julian March,
together with
Josip Vilfan, Ivan
Marija Čok, and
Engelbert Besednjak. Lavo Čermelj was born in Trieste, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
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minority in the Italian-administered
Julian March.
Together with
Engelbert Besednjak, Lavo Čermelj and Ivan
Marija Čok, he was the most
influential representative...
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abbot of the
Benedictine monastery at Admont,
Styria Engelbert Besednjak (1894–1968),
Slovene politician,
lawyer and
journalist Engelbert Bockhoff...
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Albreht Andrej Bajuk Engelbert Besednjak Janez Bleiweis Katja Boh József Borovnyák
France Bučar Ivan
Cankar Stane...
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sportsman Jure
Franko entrepreneur Ivo
Boscarol politicians Engelbert Besednjak,
Drago Marušič,
Marko Natlačen,
Robert Golob and
Borut Pahor scholars...
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Udine 1912 Nino Špehonja, Nediška gramatika,
Cormons 2012 Nino Špehonja,
Besednjak Nediško-Taljansko,
Cormons 2012 Nino Špehonja,
Vocabolario Italiano-Nediško...