Uršula Reš Muravec — Uršula Reš Muravec, M.D., M.S.=Education [http://www.sexation.info/en/extra/experts/dr ursula res muravec/#c460 Uršula Reš Muravec] graduated from the Ljubljana Faculty of Medicine in 1995. After internship she finished specialisation in… … Wikipedia
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léten — 1 tna o prid. (ẹ̑) 1. nanašajoč se na leto: a) letni dohodek; letni prirastek lesa; letna množina padavin; povprečna letna proizvodnja / letno povprečje / pomlad je najlepši letni čas b) izpolnili so že deset odstotkov letnega načrta; poslati… … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
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Drago Jančar — Born April 13, 1948(1948 04 13) Maribor, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia) Occupation … Wikipedia