- Vatroslava.
Vatroslav Jagić (1838–1923),
Croatian linguist Vatroslav Lichtenegger (1809–1885), Austrian-Croatian
music educator Vatroslav Lisinski (1819–1854)...
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Vatroslav Lisinski (Croatian: [
vâtroslaːv lisǐnskiː], 8 July 1819 – 31 May 1854) was a
Croatian composer.
Lisinski was born
Ignatius Fuchs to a German...
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Vatroslav Jagić (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [
ʋâtroslaʋ jǎːɡitɕ]; July 6, 1838 –
August 5, 1923) was a
Croatian scholar of
Slavic studies in the second...
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Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall (Croatian:
Koncertna dvorana Vatroslava Lisinskog) is a
large concert hall and
convention center in Zagreb, Croatia. It...
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Vatroslav Bertić (7 June 1818 – 1901) was a
Croatian mathematician. Bertić was born in Orehovica. His
parents were
Josip Jakov Bertić and
noble Regina...
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Vatroslav Mimica (25 June 1923 – 15
February 2020) was a
Croatian film
director and screenwriter. Born in Omiš,
Mimica had
enrolled at the University...
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Vatroslav Rožić (13
March 1857 – 6
March 1937) was a
Croatian linguist and ethnographer. He was born in
Prodin Dol near Jastrebarsko. In
Zagreb he attended...
- literature.
Croatian music varies from
classical operas to modern-day rock.
Vatroslav Lisinski created the country's
first opera, Love and Malice, in 1846....
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Vatroslav Lichtenegger (1809–1885) was a
Croatian music teacher and composer. Born in Podčetrtek, he
moved to
Zagreb around 1827, and
became a choralist...
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Vatroslav Mihačić (born 30
September 1967) is a
retired Croatian football player. He pla**** as
goalkeeper for
Hajduk Split,
Neretva and NK
Zagreb in Croatia...