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Ciril is a
masculine given name
common to
Slovenia Ciril Bergles,
Slovene poet
Ciril Cvetko,
Slovene composer Ciril Grossklaus,
Swiss judoka Ciril Horjak...
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Ciril Ribičič is a
Slovenian jurist,
politician and author. From 2000 to 2009, he
served as a
member of the
Constitutional Court of Slovenia, and was...
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Ciril Metod Koch (31
March 1867 – 6 May 1925) was a
Slovene architect.
Together with Max Fabiani, he
introduced the
Vienna Secession style in the Slovene...
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Ciril Amorós
Bohem (18
March 1904 — Unknown) was a
Spanish footballer. Born in València, he was the
grandson of
Ciril Amorós i Pastor [es], and spent...
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Ciril Grossklaus at JudoInside.com
Ciril Grossklaus at AllJudo.net (in French)
Ciril Grossklaus at Olympics.com
Ciril Grossklaus at
Olympedia Ciril Grossklaus...
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Ciril Kotnik (20
December 1895 – 29 June 1948) was a
Yugoslav diplomat of
Slovene ethnicity. He was born in Ljubljana, then part the Austro-Hungarian...
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Ciril Zlobec (4 July 1925 – 24
August 2018) was a
Slovene poet, writer, translator,
journalist and
former politician. He is best
remembered for his poems...
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Ciril Praček (March 27, 1913 –
October 25, 2000) was a
Slovenian alpine skier who
competed for the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia in the 1936
Winter Olympics and...
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Ciril Kosmač (28
September 1910 – 28
January 1980) was a
Slovenian novelist and screenwriter. He was born in a
Slovene family in the
village of Slap ob...
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Ciril Cvetko (8
January 1920 – 18
January 1999) was a
Slovene composer and conductor,
brother of the
musicologist Dragotin Cvetko.
Cvetko was born in...