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  • Menci Clement Crnčić — Born 3 April 1865(1865 04 03) Bruck na Muri, Austria Hungary Died 9 November 1930(1930 11 09) (aged 65) Zagreb, Croatia …   Wikipedia

  • International Federation of Translators — The International Federation of Translators (FIT) is a worldwide organization, composed of the national translation organizations from over 60 countries. It represents over 100,000 translators worldwide.FIT has earned the status of an official… …   Wikipedia

  • European Society for the Study of English — Founded in 1990, the European Society for the Study of English (ESSE) is the largest and most comprehensive organization for university teachers and researchers in English Studies, including literature, linguistics, and cultural studies,… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Dretart — Tomislav Dretar Thomas Dretart Tomislav Dretar, ou Thomas Dretart est né à Nova Gradiška en Croatie le 2 mars 1945). Il est naturalisé belge et habite Drogenbos, près de Bruxelles. Poète, écrivain, professeur d université …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Tomislav Dretar — Thomas Dretart Tomislav Dretar, ou Thomas Dretart est né à Nova Gradiška en Croatie le 2 mars 1945). Il est naturalisé belge et habite Drogenbos, près de Bruxelles. Poète, écrivain, professeur d université, traducteur, auteur de critiques… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Federación Internacional de Traductores — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La Federación Internacional de Traductores (FIT, en inglés International Federation of Translators) fue fundada en en 1953 en París por Pierre François Caillé. Nuclea a las asociaciones de traductores de todo el… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Music of Croatia — Part of a series on the Culture of Croatia Timeline …   Wikipedia

  • Tomislav Dretar — (born Nova Gradiška, Croatia, March 2 1945) is a Croatian, Bosnian, French and Belgian poet, writer, critic, and translator, as well as an academic, journalist, editor, political leader and president of Bihać s HVO.Education: Pedagogy faculty,… …   Wikipedia

  • Niko Barun — (born 1965) is a Croatian cartoonist and illustrator. He experiments with different styles, so one of his works may be distinctly different from other art by him. His comics include Krapinjonci, Pipo, Small History of Money, and many more. Works… …   Wikipedia

  • Ivan Božičević — (born 1961) is a Croatian composer, pianist, organist and jazz musician.BiographyBožičević was born in Belgrade. After initial piano studies, joins the composition class of A. Obradović at the Belgrade Faculty of Music. Graduates in 1984, earns a …   Wikipedia

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