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France Prešeren (pronounced [fɾanˈtsɛ pɾɛˈʃeːɾn] ) (2 or 3
December 1800 – 8
February 1849) was a 19th-century
Romantic Slovene poet
whose poems have been...
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Prešeren Square (Slovene: Prešernov trg) is the
central square in Ljubljana, the
capital of Slovenia. It is part of the old town's
pedestrian zone and...
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Prešeren Day (Slovene: Prešernov dan), full name
Prešeren Day, the
Slovene Cultural Holiday (Slovene: Prešernov dan,
slovenski kulturni praznik), is a...
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Prešeren House (traditional
Slovene oeconym pr' Ribču) is a
house in the
village of Vrba in the Muni****lity of Žirovnica in Slovenia. It is the house...
- The
Prešeren Award (Slovene: Prešernova nagrada), also
called the
Grand Prešeren Award (Slovene:
Velika Prešernova nagrada), is the
highest decoration...
- The
Prešeren Monument in
Ljubljana (Slovene: Prešernov spomenik), also
Prešeren Statue in Ljubljana, is a late
Historicist bronze statue of the Slovene...
- the
Prešeren Cafe (Prešernova kavarna)
after the poet
France Prešeren (1800–1849). Mihelič,
Breda (1999). "Prešernov trg v Ljubljani" [
Prešeren Square...
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Prešeren laureates are
Slovene scientists and
artists who have been
awarded the
Prešeren Award for
their achievements. The
Prešeren Award is the highest...
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France Prešeren is a live
album released in 1997 by Montenegrin-Serbian
musician Rambo Amadeus. It was
recorded in the
cultural hall of
France Prešeren Culture...
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words it
contains or just by
certain ones therein. An
example is
France Prešeren's "Zdravljica",
where the
shape of each
stanza resembles a wine cup. The...