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Valentin Zarnik (Repnje, 14
February 1837 - Laibach, 30
March 1888) was an
ethnic Slovenian lawyer,
nationalist politician and
writer who
lived in Austria-Hungary...
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Davidovo Dobruđanka Goleš
Gospodinovo Kaynardzha Kamenci Kranovo Polkovnik Čolakovo
Poprusanovo Posev Središte
Strelkovo Svetoslav Vojnovo Zarnik...
- ****nic has its
origin in the
Syriac word ܙܪܢܝܟܐ zarnika, from
Arabic al-
zarnīḵ الزرنيخ 'the orpiment',
based on
Persian zar ("gold") from the word زرنيخ...
- is
adapted from
Syriac ܠܫܢܐܠܐ ܙܐܦܢܝܐ ((al) zarniqa) and
Persian زرنيخ (
zarnik), "yellow orpiment". The Gr**** ****nikon is
paretymologically related to...
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Ljubljana and
later at the
Slovene Academy of
Music under professor Zora
Zarnik.
Following the
advice of
concert pianist Claudio Arrau, she went to the...
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integrated circuit Jurków, Dominik; Maeder, Thomas; Dąbrowski, Arkadiusz;
Zarnik,
Marina Santo; Belavič, Darko; Bartsch, Heike; Müller, Jens (September 2015)...
- Vienna,
which was
sponsored by the
national liberal politician Valentin Zarnik. In 1862, he
moved to the town of Pančevo in
southern Vojvodina, now in...
- knjigom) was unveiled. 1917–1919 –
Miroslav Čačković 1919–1920 –
Boris Zarnik 1920–1921 – Fran
Smetanka 1921–1922 – Fran Bubanović 1922–1923 – Emil Prašek...
- the
magazine merged with the
journal Vaje
edited by
Simon Jenko,
Valentin Zarnik, and
Janez Mencinger, to form the
magazine Slovenski glasnik (The Slovene...
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fluvialis Dujardin, 1837
Gromia granulata Schulze, 1875
Gromia solenopus Zarnik, 1907
Gromia granulata Schulze, 1875
Gromia hyalina Schlumberger, 1845 Gromia...