- L****mil Tito
Josip Franjo Babić,
better known by his pen name
Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski, (also
cited as Đalski, both
pronounced [d͡ʑǎlskiː]; 26
October 1854 –...
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Croatia rediviva: Ča, Kaj, Što - baštinski dani
Nagrada Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski Nagrada Matice Hrvatske Magnesia Litera Prize Libris Literatuur Prijs Joaquín...
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historian and
politician Ignacije Szentmartony –
theologian Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski –
writer and
civil servant Karolina Šprem –
tennis player Krsto Ungnad...
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Croatian theatre after more than a
hundred years. The
father of
Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski, one of the
greatest Croatian writers, was also
called Tito.
Josip Broz...
- of
chess L****mir Babić -
birth name of
Croatian writer Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski L****mir Kerekeš -
Croatian actor L****mir Frčkoski -
Macedonian politician...
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descent Đivo Šiškov Gundulić – poet,
dramatist and
nobleman Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski –
writer Stanka Gjurić – poet and
essayist Ivan Gundulić –
Ragusan poet...
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short stories. For his
literary work, he has
received the
Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski Prize in 2000 and the
Jutarnji list
Award in 2001. Ferić
wrote columns...
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Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski, as the
title writer.
Directed and
produced by Ante Rozić, his role was
praised by
linguists and
writers who
Gjalski has influenced...
- He
received several notable Croatian literary awards: "Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski," "Ivana Brlić Mažuranić" and "Grigor Vitez."
Hitrec was also a
close ****ociate...
- Babić (1890–1974),
Croatian painter L****mir Babić a.k.a.
Ksaver Šandor
Gjalski (1854–1935),
Croatian writer Luka Babić (born 1991),
Croatian basketball...