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Janko Baron Vranyczany-Dobrinović (27 May 1920 – 6 May 2015) was a
Croatian nobleman,
politician and diplomat. He
served as the
first Minister of Tourism...
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numbers more than 10,000
works of art,
housed since 1934 in the
historic Vranyczany Palace in the
center of Zagreb,
overlooking the
Zrinjevac Park. A secondary...
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numbers around 10,000
works of art,
housed since 1934 in the
historic Vranyczany Palace in the
centre of Zagreb,
overlooking the
Zrinjevac Park. A secondary...
- in Karlovac, Croatia,
founded in 1854 by
local landowner Baron Nikola Vranyczany-Dobrinović. In 2003,
Heineken International acquired a
majority stake...
- Heldenburški Šimunić Šokčević Tahy
Talovac Tomašić
Trenk Turković Unukić Vlašić
Vranyczany-Dobrinović
Vrkljan (Werklein) Vukasović
Zakmardi Dijankovečki List Tribes...
- 1945, when the
museum moved to its
current location at the 19th-century
Vranyczany-Hafner mansion, 19
Zrinski Square. The
museum consists of five main sections:...
- is a
Croatian brewery,
founded in 1854 by
local landowner Baron Nikola Vranyczany in the town of Karlovac. In 2003,
Heineken International acquired a majority...
- 1873–1880 Succeeded by
Ladislav Pejačević
Cultural offices Preceded by
Ambroz Vranyczany President of
Matica hrvatska 1858–1872 Succeeded by
Matija Mesić...
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Cultural offices Preceded by
Office created President of
Matica hrvatska 1842–1851 Succeeded by
Ambroz Vranyczany...
- Heldenburški Šimunić Šokčević Tahy
Talovac Tomašić
Trenk Turković Unukić Vlašić
Vranyczany-Dobrinović
Vrkljan (Werklein) Vukasović
Zakmardi Dijankovečki List Tribes...