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Trnovska Mafija Drugič
''Trnovska mafija drugič'' is a novel by Slovenian author Dim Zupan. It is the sequel to Zupan's 1992 novel, '' Trnovska mafija''. It was first published in 1997. See also *List of Slovenian novels A list of Slovene novels: 0-9 * 5 do 12h A * Abadon (novel) * Alamut (1938 novel) * Angie * Aritmija (novel) * Ata je spet pijan B * Balerina, balerina * Bela dama Devinska * Bobri (novel) * Boštjanov let C * Čaj s kraljico *Camera obscura ... ReferencesTrnovska mafija drugič Bolha.com, accessed 19 July 2012 Slovenian novels 1997 novels {{1990s-novel-stub ...
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Dim Zupan
Dim Zupan (born 19 February 1946) is a Slovene children's writer. He has also published three novels for adult readers. Zupan was born in Ljubljana in 1946. He studied Law at the University of Ljubljana. He published his first children's book in 1991, introducing the characters of Drekec Pekec and Pukec Smukec (Super Pooper and Farty Party) which became very popular with young readers and feature in a further four of his books. He has also published over twenty other books, including three novels and a theatre play. In 1996 he received the Levstik Award The Levstik Award ( sl, Levstikova nagrada) is a literary award in Slovenia awarded for achievements in children's literature. It has been bestowed since 1949 by the Mladinska Knjiga Publishing House, making it the first literary award established ... for his books ''Drekec Pekec in Pukec Smukec'' (Super Pooper and Farty Party) and '' Leteči mački'' (Flying Cats). Published works ; For young children: * (Little Tooth on H ...
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Trnovska Mafija
''Trnovska mafija'' is a novel by Slovenian author Dim Zupan. It was first published in 1992. See also *List of Slovenian novels A list of Slovene novels: 0-9 * 5 do 12h A * Abadon (novel) * Alamut (1938 novel) * Angie * Aritmija (novel) * Ata je spet pijan B * Balerina, balerina * Bela dama Devinska * Bobri (novel) * Boštjanov let C * Čaj s kraljico *Camera obscura ... ReferencesTrnovska mafija Zrss.si, accessed 19 July 2012 Slovenian novels 1992 novels {{Europe-novel-stub ...
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A list of Slovene novels: 0-9 * 5 do 12h A * Abadon (novel) * Alamut (1938 novel) * Angie * Aritmija (novel) * Ata je spet pijan B * Balerina, balerina * Bela dama Devinska * Bobri (novel) * Boštjanov let C * Čaj s kraljico *Camera obscura (novel) * Car brez zaklada * Ciklamen * Con brio (novel) * Čudovita potovanja Zajca Rona D *Deseti brat * Devet fantov in eno dekle *Distorzija * Dnevnik Hiacinte Novak *Drejček in trije Marsovčki F *Fantje iz gline *Filio ni doma *Finta v levo *Fužinski bluz G *Gimnazijec (novel) *Gluhota (novel) *Gospodin Franjo *Grenki med *Grenko spoznanje H * Hiša groze * Hiša Marije Pomočnice * Hiša na meji (novel) I * Ivan Erazem Tatenbah (novel) * Izpred kongresa J * Janov krik K * Kapitanov ključ * Karfanaum ali As killed * Keopsova piramida (novel) * Kosmati predsednik * Kralj ropotajočih duhov (novel) * Kraljeva hči * Kri na dlaneh L *Ledene magnolije * Leta milosti * Leteči mački * Ljubezen.si * Ljubezni Sinjebradca * Ljubez ...
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