- Mato
Lovrak (8
March 1899 - 14
March 1974) was a
Croatian children's
literature writer. Mato
Lovrak was born on 8
March 1899 in
Veliki Grđevac.
Lovrak finished...
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Eilif Løvrak Holmesland (25
August 1896 – 21
March 1959) was a
Norwegian jurist and
politician for the
Liberal Party. He was born in
Kristiania as the...
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Lovrak Elementary School)
Lovrak days of
culture are
traditional cultural and
educational events dedicated to the
national significance Mato
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Veliko Selo") is a children's
novel written by
Croatian novelist Mato
Lovrak (1899–1974), then a
young schoolteacher inspired by
actual events, in 1931...
- Independence, culture,
animals and love. She was
awarded Mato
Lovrak and Anto Gardaš Prize. Mato
Lovrak Prize,
accessdate 28
October 2016 (in Croatian) Anto Gardaš...
- Mato
Lovrak. The plot
concerns a
group of
children headed by Pero "Kvržica", who
secretly decide to
restore a
disused village mill. It
remains Lovrak's second...
- Semi
Trucks Coming To US & Europe". CleanTechnica.
Retrieved 2022-07-24.
Lovrak, Tess (November 15, 2022). "Sysco
receives first battery electric Freightliner...
- Juranović is from the
Dubrava area in the
capital of Zagreb. He went to Mato
Lovrak elementary school in Klaka, Dubrava. As of
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released in 1970. It is
based on the children's
novel of the same name by Mato
Lovrak.
Mladen Vasary - Pero Kvržica
Predrag Vuković - Silo
Berislav Kokot - Divljak...
- 1976. It is
based on the children's
novel Vlak u
snijegu written by Mato
Lovrak (1899–1974), then a
young schoolteacher inspired by
actual events, in 1933...