- (English:
Vilko Apricot Soup))
Vilko sjónvarpskaka (English:
Vilko TV Cake)
Vilko skúf****aka (English:
Vilko Chocolate Cake)
Vilko vöfflumix (English:
Vilko Waffle...
- Wolf
children (German: Wolfskinder, Lithuanian:
vilko vaikai) or
Little Germans (Lithuanian: vokietukai) were
German and
Prussian Lithuanian street children...
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Vilko Filač (14
February 1950 – 25
November 2008) was a
Slovenian cinematographer. A
graduate of the Film and TV
School of the
Academy of
Performing Arts...
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Vilko Begić (20
January 1874 – 1946?) was a
Croatian military officer and **** collaborator. Begić was born in Čazma, Austria-Hungary, that
today is in...
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Vilko Gecan (16 June 1894 – 25 June 1973) was a
Croatian painter,
influential in the
Zagreb modern art
scene of the 1920s and 1930s. He is best known...
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Vilko Ukmar (10
February 1905, in
Postojna – 24
October 1991, in Ljubljana) was a
Slovenian composer. He
studied music at the
Ljubljana Music Conservatorium...
-
instrumental composed by
Slavko Avsenik (1929-2015) and
arranged by his
brother Vilko Ovsenik (1928-2017, he used an
older spelling of the
family name). The song...
- Vilhjálmur (Icelandic) Vilhjálmur,
Viljormur (Faroese)
Vilhjalmr (Old Norse)
Vilko (Croatian) Vilyam, Vilyım (Turkish) Vėljams (Samogitian) Γουλιέλμος (Gouliélmos)...
- and
Vilko Avsenik in 1953 in
Begunje na Gorenjskem. The
music for
their repertoire of
about 1000
songs was all
written by
Slavko and
arranged by
Vilko, an...
- Indiana:
Purdue University Press. ISBN 978-1-55753-838-3. Vinterhalter,
Vilko (1972). In the Path of Tito...
Tunbridge Wells, England:
Abacus Press....