List of Slovene writers and poets in Hungary
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Imre Augustich Imre Augustich or Agostich ( sl, Imre Augustič September 29/30, 1837 – July 17, 1879) was a Slovene writer, poet, journalist, and representative of Vas county in the National Assembly of Hungary. He was the author of ''Prijátel'' (Friend), ...


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* József Bagáry * Mária Bajzek Lukács * Mihály Bakos * István Ballér * Irén Barbér * Mihály Barla * Iván Bassa * József Bassa * Balázs Berke * Ferenc Berke * Mihály Bertalanits * József Borovnják


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* György Czipott * Rudolf Czipott


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* Alajos Drávecz * József Dravecz


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* Ádám Farkas * Iván Fliszár * János Fliszár


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* Mihály Gáber * Alajos Gáspár * Mátyás Godina


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* Károly Holecz * András Horváth * Ferenc Hüll


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* János Kardos * József Klekl (politician) * József Klekl (writer) * Péter Kollár * Mihály Kolossa * József Konkolics * József Kossics * György Kousz * László Kovács * Miklós Kovács * István Kováts * István Kozel *
Károly Krajczár Károly Krajczár ( sl, Karel Krajcar) (September 2, 1936 – April 18, 2018) was a Hungarian Slovene teacher and writer. He was born in Apátistvánfalva. He wrote Slovene textbooks and collected ethnological objects. Krajczár was born in Ap ...
* Mátyás Krajczár * István Kühár (I) *
István Küzmics István Küzmics (also known in Slovene as Štefan or Števan Küzmič, c.1723 – December 22, 1779) was the most important Lutheran writer of the Slovenes in Hungary. He was born at Strukovci, in the Prekmurje region of what was then Vas C ...
* Miklós Küzmics


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* Miklós Legén * Gergely Luthár * Mihály Luttár * Miklós Luttár * Pál Luthár * István Lülik


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* Miska Magyarics *
Ferenc Marics Ferenc Marič ( sl, Franc Marič, Prekmurje dialect: ''Ferenc Marič'') (June 11, 1791 – after 1844) was a Hungarian teacher and poet. He was born in Istvánfalva (Apátistvánfalva). His father György Marits was the first teacher and canto ...
* Ferenc Merkli * Dusán Mukics * János Murkovics


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* Dávid Novák * Ferenc Novák


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* Ferenc Oslay


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* István Pauli *
Ágoston Pável Ágoston Pável, also known in Slovenian as Avgust Pavel (28 August 1886, Cankova, Kingdom of Hungary, today in Slovenia – 2 January 1946, Szombathely, Hungary) was a Hungarian Slovene writer, poet, ethnologist, linguist and historian. E ...
* Irén Pavlics * Iván Persa * István Pintér * József Pusztai


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* András Rogan * Cantor-teacher Ruzsics


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* Ferenc Sbüll *
Antal Stevanecz Antal Števanecz or ''Steffanecz'' ( sl, Anton Števanec) (December 29, 1861 – April 12, 1921) was a Slovene teacher and writer in Hungary. He was born in Vanča Vas, near Tišina (now in Prekmurje). His parents were Mátyás Stevanécz and Zs ...
* József Szakovics * Jakab Szabár *
István Szelmár István Szelmár, also known in Slovene as Števan Selmar (23 October 1820 – 15 February 1877) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest and writer in the Kingdom of Hungary. His original surname was Szlámár (Slamar). His father's name was Mihá ...
* István Szijjártó * János Szlepecz * István Szmodis * József Szmodis * László Szobothin


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Ferenc Talányi Ferenc Talányi (born Ferenc Temlin, sl, Franc Talanyi, or ''Talanji'') (23 May 1883 – 9 July 1959) was a Slovene writer, journalist, and painter from Prekmurje. Biography Ferenc Talányi was born in Brezovci, near Puconci in Slovenia as th ...
* Ferenc Temlin * János Terbócs * Sándor Terplán * Vilmos Tkálecz ''(Vilmos Tarcsay)''


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* Mihály Szever Vanecsai


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* Terézia Zakoucs * István Zsemlics * János Zsupánek * Mihály Zsupánek


References

* Anton Trstenjak: Slovenci na Ogrskem, Narodnapisna in književna črtica, OBJAVA ARHIVSKIH VIROV MARIBOR 2006. * M. Kozár Mária: A magyarországi szlovének néprajzi szótára, Monošter-Szombathely 1996. * Francek Mukič – Marija Kozar: Slovensko Porabje, Mohorjeva Družba, Celje 1982. * Változó Világ: Mukics Mária: A magyarországi szlovének, Press Publica 2004. * Vilko Novak: Martjanska pesmarica, Založba ZRC.
Ljubljana Ljubljana (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. It is the country's cultural, educational, economic, political and administrative center. During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the are ...
1997. * Pokrajinski muzej Murska Sobota, Katalog stalne razstave,
Murska Sobota Murska Sobota (, Slovenian abbreviation: ''MS'' ; german: Olsnitz;''Radkersburg und Luttenberg'' (map, 1:75,000). 1894. Vienna: K.u.k. Militärgeographisches Institut. hu, Muraszombat) is a town in northeastern Slovenia. It is the centre of the ...
1997. {{ISBN, 961-90438-1-2 * Ivan Škafar: Bibliografija prekmurskih tiskov od 1715 do 1919, Ljubljana 1978. * Franc Kuzmič: Bibliografija prekmurskih tiskov 1920–1998, Založba ZRC. Ljubljana 1999. Writers and poets Writers and poets Slovenian writers, and poets Slovenian writers Slovenian writers and poets Hungary–Slovenia relations