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Milka Trnina (born
Katarina Milka Trnina,
pronounced [katarǐːna mîːlka
tř̩nina]; 19
December 1863 – 18 May 1941) was a
Croatian dramatic soprano who enjo****...
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public school was
opened and in 1884 the
library and reading-room.
Milka Trnina, an
opera singer, was born in Vezišće, a
village located in the Križ muni****lity...
- Avenue,
Vukovar Avenue,
Slavonska Avenue (combination interchange),
Milka Trnina Street, Sajmišna Road (parclo interchange) and ends at
Dubrovnik Avenue...
- V, Mia Slavenska,
Andrija Štampar,
Rudolf Steiner,
Nikola Tesla,
Milka Trnina,
Faust Vrančić, Ivan Vučetić, and
Nikola IV Zrinski. "Impressum" (in Croatian)...
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singer Ruža Pospiš-Baldani – mezzo-soprano
Vjekoslav Šutej –
conductor Milka Trnina –
soprano Dunja Vejzović –
soprano Ana Vidović –
guitarist Dubravka Zubović...
- The
cascades of
Milka Trnina...
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Florida Council's
award for
achievement in
science and art (1978),
Milka Trnina Award (1980),
Josip Štolcer
Slavenski Award (1990),
Vladimir Nazor Award...
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opening night of Wagner's Die
Meistersinger von Nürnberg in 1868,
Milka Trnina (1863–1941) and
Josip Kašman (1850–1925), the
first Croatian singer to appear...
- to New York City in the
United States of America. Here he
painted Milka Trnina for the
Metropolitan Opera and also left
several works for the Croatian...
- V, Mia Slavenska,
Andrija Štampar,
Rudolf Steiner,
Nikola Tesla,
Milka Trnina,
Faust Vrančić, Ivan Vučetić, and
Nikola IV Zrinski. List of
museums in...