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- Mirca Zupnek Sancin (3 March 1901 - 24 July 1970) was a Slovene composer and piano teacher. Sancin was born in Ljubljana to Ana Petric and Franc Zupnek...
- Koita, Duncan Laki Muhumuza, Photini Pazartzis, Hernán Quezada, Vasilka Sancin, José Manuel Santos Pais, Yuval Shany, Hélène Tigroudja, Andreas Zimmermann [de]...
- Kosmina, Giuseppe Sancin, Edoardo Krzinič, Emilio Legisa, Bruno Mar****ut, Erminio Medica, Alberto Pernarčič, Sergij Pečar, Jože Sancin, Jože Sabadin, Mario...
- Montini as Oliva Lojze Potokar as Just Stane Potokar as Komandir mesta Modest Sancin as Galjof Stane Sever as Borut Zvone Sintic as Tadeo Pero Skerl as Pahor...
- mountains. Zdenka Logar Mojca Sister of Rožle, and captured by Bedanec. Modest Sancin Mišnjek Lojze Potokar oče Father of Kekec Vida Levstik mati Mother of Kekec...
- Ladislav Černý later replaced Dezel on viola and Slovene violinist Karel Sancin took the post of Ivo Trost. The Zika brothers and Černý, expatriate Czechs...
- died in battle. He had four sons and a daughter: Beljak, Radič, Budelja, Sančin and Dragana. His sons knez Beljak, primarily, and vojvoda Radič Sanković...
- (France), Hernán Quezada Cabrera (Chile), Gentian Zyberi (Albania), Vasilka Sancin (Slovenia), S****chi Furuya (****an), and Duncan Muhumuza Laki* (Uganda)....
- (1900–1991) Gertrude Price Wollner (1900–1985) Lotte Backes (1901–1990) Mirca Sancin (1901–1970) Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901–1953) Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté...
- (Zdenka Logar) Tinka (Alenka Lobnikar) Rožle (Jože Mlakar) Mišnjek (Modest Sancin) first ever Slovenian feature film with international award 2 "Good Luck...