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- "Zdravljica" (Slovene pronunciation: [zdɾau̯ˈljiːtsa]; English: "A Toast") is a carmen figuratum poem by the 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet France...
- The national anthem of Slovenia is based on "Zdravljica", a carmen figuratum poem by the 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet France Prešeren, inspired by...
- "Zdravljica" (A Toast; part) with rejection mark from Austrian censorship (due to potential revolutionary content); the music of Zdravljica is now the...
- recognition during his lifetime. In 1844, he wrote the patriotic poem "Zdravljica" (A Toast), the most important achievement of his late period. In 1847...
- by some or all the words it contains. An example is France Prešeren's "Zdravljica", where the shape of each stanza resembles a wine goblet. The term derives...
- national anthem, Naprej zastava slave, had already been replaced by the Zdravljica in March 1990. On 23 December 1990, a referendum on independence was held...
- by Richard Bean Toast, a memoir by Nigel Slater "A Toast" (anthem) ("Zdravljica"), a poem by France Prešeren and the Slovenian national anthem "A Toast"...
- Republic of Slovenia which changed the anthem from Naprej zastava slave to Zdravljica and League of Communists of Slovenia ended the monopoly power and reintroduced...
- elaborate goblet of Quirinus Moscherosch (1660), the playful "A Toast" (Zdravljica, 1844) by France Prešeren, with stanzas in the shape of wine-gl****es,...
- "Arhivalija meseca (februar 2011): Prešernova Zdravljica" [Archivalia of the Month (February 2011): Prešeren's Zdravljica] (in Slovenian). Archives of the Republic...