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Gradnik (pronounced [
ˈɡɾaːdnik]) is a
village in the Muni****lity of Semič in Slovenia. The area is part of the
historical region of
Lower Carniola. The...
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Alojz Gradnik (August 3, 1882 – July 14, 1967) was a
Slovenian poet and translator.
Gradnik was born in the
village of
Medana in the
Gorizia Hills region...
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language Meaning Gardener Region of
origin Hungary Other names Variant form(s) Gärtner (Gaertner, Gertner, Gartner), Gardner, Gardiner,
Gradnik (Slovene)...
- reader; he was
fascinated by poetry, with his
favorite poets being Alojz Gradnik, Igo Gruden, and Oton Župančič. In 1941, aged 15, as a
member of Communist...
- were not from this region,
including the
poets Rainer Maria Rilke,
Alojz Gradnik, and
Edvard Kocbek,
essayists Scipio Slataper and
Marjan Rožanc, writers...
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Maribor Art.
Retrieved 26 May 2020. "Slovenci na
vzhodnem bojiscu".
Vladimir Gradnik (1981).
Primorski prostovoljci v boju za
severno mejo 1918–1919. Koper:...
- for
children Barčica (The
Little Boat)
selected and
translated by
Alojz Gradnik. He was also the
author of
numerous political and
other posters in the...
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priest France Forstnerič (1933–2007) – author, poet and
journalist Alojz Gradnik (1882–1967) – poet and
translator Simon Gregorčič (1844–1906) – poet and...
- Army in Grčarice
belonged to
three shock brigades (Tomšič, Šercer and
Gradnik) of the 14th
Slovenian Division.
After the
capitulation of
Italy in 1943...
- of the Rubaiyat. Slovene: The
first translator into
Slovene was
Alojz Gradnik, his
translation being published in 1955. It was
translated again by Slovene...