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Vladimir Nazor

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Croatian writer and politician (1876-1949)

Person · Open Library

Born
1876
Died
1949
Works
105

Top works

  • Niza od Koralja, 1920-1922
  • [Izbrana djela
  • Intima
  • Arkun
  • S partizanima

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Music · MusicBrainz

Type
Person
Gender
Male
Origin
France
Active from
1940-04-13
classicalcomposerfrenchfrench composerjazzromanian

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Listeners · Last.fm

Listeners
15
Total plays
116

<a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Vladimir+Nazor">Read more on Last.fm</a>

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Recent publications · Crossref

5 total works indexed

  1. Support-vector networks

    · 1995 · cited 30,654x

  2. The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory

    · 1995 · cited 17,995x

  3. A global reference for human genetic variation

    · 2015 · cited 17,798x

  4. The MIQE Guidelines: Minimum Information for Publication of Quantitative Real-Time PCR Experiments

    · 2009 · cited 14,233x

  5. Support-Vector Networks

    · 1995 · cited 12,267x

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Key facts

Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
Himself (as Speaker of Parliament )
Prime minister
Pavle Gregorić , (as Minister for Croatia ), Vladimir Bakarić
Born
( 1876-05-30 ) 30 May 1876, Postira , Dalmatia , Austria-Hungary
Died
19 June 1949 (1949-06-19) (aged 73), Zagreb , PR Croatia , FPR Yugoslavia
Party
Unitary National Liberation Front (1942–45) , National Front (1945–49)
Alma mater
University of Zagreb , University of Graz

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Encyclopedic overview

Vladimir Nazor (30 May 1876 – 19 June 1949) was a Croatian poet and politician. During and after World War II in Yugoslavia, he served as the first President of the Presidency of the Croatian Parliament (Croatian head of state), and first Speaker of the Croatian Parliament.

Nazor is a well-known poet, writer, translator, and humanist. He was not an active politician until 1941, but had a significant political influence through ethical aspects of his work during prewar Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

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