
Looking Back to Face the Future
59th P.E.N. World Congress - Dubrovnik, Croatia. Trilingual (English, French, Croatian)
One copy is available

59th P.E.N. World Congress - Dubrovnik, Croatia. Trilingual (English, French, Croatian)
One copy is available
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From the establishment of sports clubs and societies in the city until 1996
Večernjak's collection of political documentaries
"Croatian Primorje in the literal sense of the word includes the western side of the former counties of Modruška-Rijeka and Lika-Krbavska along the Adriatic Sea. It stretches from Rijeka-Šušak in the north to the river Zrmanja in the south."
Josip Mihaljević's book analyzes the relationship between the government and the individual in communist Croatia (1958–1972), through repressive mechanisms, ideological pressures, and restrictions on personal freedom in the socialist system.
Zlatarovo zlato is the first novel by August Šenoa, written in 1871. It is also the first Croatian historical novel, which tells about the history of Zagreb in the sixteenth century (after the Gupceva Peasant's Revolt).
Pazin is a town in central Istria, known for its rich history and natural beauty. It is located above the karst abyss of Pazinska jama, into which the river Pazinčica plunges.