Valentin Vodnik (3 February 1758 – 8 January 1819) was a Carniolan priest, journalist and poet of Slovene descent. He was active in the late Enlightenment...
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Yugoslavia Anton Vodnik (1901–1965), Slovene art historian, and critic Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819), Slovene priest, journalist and poet Victor Vodnik (born 1999)...
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monuments of the Carniolan polymath Johann Weikhard von Valvasor and Valentin Vodnik, the first Slovene poet and journalist, as well as The Genius of the...
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1991), Argentine footballer Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819), Slovenian intellectual, linguist, poet, journalist and editor Valentin Yordanov (born 1960), Bulgarian...
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The Vodnik Monument (Slovene: Vodnikov spomenik) or Valentin Vodnik Monument (Spomenik Valentinu Vodniku), is dedicated to the Carniolan priest, poet...
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regions.: 15 The first Slovene-language cookbook was published by Valentin Vodnik in 1798. Soups are a relatively recent invention in Slovenian cuisine...
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Turnograjska (1833–1854) Janez Vesel (1798–1884) Anton Vodnik (1901–1965) France Vodnik (1903–1986) Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819) Stanko Vraz (1810–1851) Dane Zajc...
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inhabited by Slovenes.[citation needed] In Ljubljana, Prešeren's the poet Valentin Vodnik encouraged him to develop his literary skills in Slovene. As a high...
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was established in 1811. The linguist Jernej Kopitar and the poet Valentin Vodnik succeeded in instructing the authorities at that time that the language...
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(1885–1962) – electrical engineer, chess player, and chess theorist Valentin Vodnik (1758–1819) – poet, journalist, philologist Egon Zakrajšek (1941–2002)...
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