Mladika — (meaning shoot in Slovene) may refer to: Periodical press Mladika (Trieste magazine), a Slovene language magazine published monthly in Trieste since 1957 COBISS 28732673 Mladika (popular science magazine), a Slovene language popular science… … Wikipedia
mlàdika — ž 〈D L ici〉 mladica (1b), mlada grančica … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
mladika — mlàdika ž <D L ici> DEFINICIJA mladica (1b), mlada grančica ETIMOLOGIJA vidi mlad … Hrvatski jezični portal
Mladika (building) — Coordinates: 46°3′5.99″N 14°29′53.05″E / 46.0516639°N 14.4980694°E / 46.0516639; 14.4980694 … Wikipedia
Max Fabiani — Max Fabiani, (29 April 1865 – 18 August 1962) was a Slovene Italian architect from the Gorizia region. Together with Ciril Metod Koch, he introduced the Vienna Secession style of architecture (a type of Art Nouveau) in the Slovene Lands … Wikipedia
Antiziganism — or Anti Romanyism is hostility, prejudice or racism directed at the Romani people, also known as Gypsies. As an endogamous culture with a tendency to practise self segregation[citation needed], the Romanis have generally resisted assimilation… … Wikipedia
Liubliana — Ljubljana Liubliana … Wikipedia Español
dívji — a e prid. (í) 1. ki živi, raste svobodno v naravi: divji golob, zajec; v starem štoru je našel divje čebele; cepiti divjo češnjo; jata divjih rac; divje in gojene rastline; divje in domače živali 2. ki še ni kultiviran, civiliziran: ti kraji so… … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
vodílen — lna o prid. (ȋ) 1. ki organizira in nadzoruje delo podrejenih: vodilni delavec, uslužbenec / vodilni položaj; vodilno mesto 2. ki ima pomembnejši položaj glede na istovrstno ali sorodno: vodilni arhitekt, politik / vodilni evropski jeziki;… … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
Triple Bridge — The Triple Bridge, with Prešeren Square in the back The Triple Bridge (Slovene: Tromostovje) is one of the symbols of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. History There is mention of a wooden bridge (called the Old Bridge, Stari m … Wikipedia