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» Darko Varga 1956-2017 distinguished Croatian publicist
Darko Varga, 1956-2017, born in the city of Osijek, grown up in the town of Dalj, attended High School in his native city, and completed his studies in Electrical Engineering at the University of Zagreb. From 1993 till 2000, he served as director of HEP (Croatian Electric Supply) in the region of Baranja on the NE of Croatia. He was active in revitalizing Croatian villages as well as ecotourism in Baranja, ravaged
» RONNA - Robotic NeuroNAvigation in neurosurgery project led by Bojan Jerbic in Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 07/22/2017 | Science , Education | Unrated
RONNA - Robotic NeuroNAvigation is a project that deals with research into and the design of a new innovative and competitive robotic system for application in neurosurgery. The project was launched by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, with the Clinical hospital Dubrava and the Croatian Institute for Brain Research as partners in the project. Founders of the project are Pr
» Dora Pejacevic's music played by Yoko Nishii in Nasice
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 07/15/2017 | Music , Education | Unrated
Dora Pejačević (1885-1923) is the first internationally known Croatian woman composer. Her growing popularity has reached even Japan, where in 2015 Yoko Nishii, a fine pianist, has published a double CD in Tokyo containing Dora's collected pianistic works. Yoko Nishii, on the photo, has visited numerous Croatian towns, including the town of Našice, where she was playing on the paino on which Dora Pejačević was composing h
» Milka Trnina or Ternina 1863-1941 distinugished Croatian opera singer
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 07/14/2017 | Music , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
According to Giacomo Puccini, author of the famous opera Tosca, Milka Trnina (or Ternina) was the best "Tosca" that he had opportunity to listen to (on the London premiere in 1900). In 1898, she appeared for the first time in opera in London, performing Isolde in Tristan und Isolde. She would continue to appear at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, until 1906, achieving a total of 98 appearances there in a variety
» Ruggiero Boscovich - Rudjer Boskovic (1711-1787) has a memorial plaque in Milano
Submitted By Ivana Marija Vidović | Published 06/28/2017 | Music , Science , Politics , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
In June 2017, on Piazzale Borromeo in the heart of Milan, a commemoration ceremony and performance took place for Ruđer Bošković, native of Dubrovnik and the most distinguished scientist in Croatia'€™s history, outside the Church of Santa Maria Podone, where he was buried on 13 February 1787. A memorial constructed of Dubrovnik Mironja stone was unveiled with the support of renowned lawyer, Cristian Pambian
» International Flute Summer Courses in Karlovac, Croatia 2-9 July 2017
Submitted By Petar Curic | Published 06/21/2017 | Music , Education | Unrated
Each day is intense and educational (and fun) from morning until night, and filled with flute lectures, workshops, and performances that span classical, contemporary, jazz, latin jazz, and other styles. All student performances and masterclasses will be accompanied by MISAKI BABA, the official CFA piano-accompanist. We will practice, play and perform at the beautiful Zorin Dom city theatre in Karlovac. Also planned a
» Mike Vucelic 1931-2012 Apollo system manager for NASA and Rockwell in charge of 300 NASA engineers
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 06/17/2017 | Science , People , History , Education | Unrated
Milojko Mike Vucelic, born in the town of Garešnica, Croatia, completed the Faculty of Machanical Engineering of the University of Zagreb in 1954. Since January 1962 he worked for Apollo, and subsequently he served as one of directors of the Apollo Program. The mission of Apollo 8 in 1968 was circulating around Moon's orbit with the crew of three astronauts, and Mike Vucelic considers this to be his greatest s
» Zoran Primorac Croatian table-tennis legend in New York at the WTTC on June 18, 2017
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 06/12/2017 | Sports , Entertainment , Education | Unrated
The Westchester Table Tennis Center welcomes Zoran Primorac, Croatian table-tennis legend, Seven-time, Olympian and medalist, at the European Championships. Silver medalist at the 1988 Olympics. One of the top European players of the past 25 years. On Sunday, June 18, 2017 two 90-minute group training sessions: Noon-1:30 and 2:00-3:30 pm. Every participant will get to play with Primorac personally plus: Party all
» AMCA Paris organized two lectures dedicated to Croatian Glagolitic Script in May 2017
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 05/19/2017 | History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Upon the invitation of AMCA Paris (a society of former students of Croatian Universities, living in Paris), Mauricij Frka Petešić and Darko Žubrinić had the honor to deliver a joint lecture entitled "Croatian Glagolitic culture and its European context" (May 4th 2017), with a special emphasis on Croatian-French relations. Two days later, D.Ž. had a short palaeographic course for children about Croatian Glagolitic, b


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