- Viña
Matetic is a
Chilean vineyard and winery,
founded in the
Rosario Valley, Valparaíso Region, in 1999, by the
fourth generation descendants of Jorge...
- Ivan
Matetić Ronjgov (10
April 1880 – 27 June 1960) was an
Istrian composer. Ivan
Matetić was born in Rojnići, a
village in present-day Croatia, from which...
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instruments such as
flutes and
tambura lutes. It was
first named by Ivan
Matetić Ronjgov early in the
twentieth century, ****isting his
study and notation...
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Matetić (9
August 1927 – 24
February 2016) was a
Croatian rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1952
Summer Olympics. "Ladislav
Matetić"...
- when he
resigned for
health reasons. He was
succeeded in
office by
Jorge Matetic. "ACHS". Cita con la
Historia -
Eugenio Heiremans (in Spanish), retrieved...
- the
local productions,
chefs and wine vineyards, like the
vineyards of
Matetic, Casa Marín, Amayna, Lo Abarca, and Malvilla. Also, with the
support from...
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Italian ********inio
nella cattedrale Ferdinand Rebay 1880 1953
Austrian Ivan
Matetić Ronjgov 1880 1960
Croatian James Simon 1880 1944
German Robert Stolz 1880...
- 1975 (age 49–50) Santiago,
Chile Political party Evópoli
Spouse Cristián
Matetic Children Four Alma
mater Pontifical Catholic University of
Chile (BA) Duke...
- in the
unique Istrian scale,
without instrumental accompaniment. Ivan
Matetić Ronjgov (1990).
Zaspal Pave:
zbirka notnih zapisa narodnih pjesama Istre...
- of
playing istarski mih has not
faced such
rapid cultural decay. Ivan
Matetić Ronjgov, a
native Istrian composer, is
credited with
having revived the...