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Antun Kalac, late 19th century
Antun Kalac (27 December 1849 – 13 May 1919) was a Croatian poet, writer, playwright, literary translator, and revivalist of Croatian nationalism among the Istrian people. He was also a Catholic priest.[1][2]
^Antun Kalac (1992). Pjesme: rodoljubne, prigodne, basne i idile. Pula: Istarsko književno društvo "Juraj Dobrila" via Indiana University. pp. 30–341.
^Society of St. Hyeronimus, Zagreb (1946). The Yugoslav Clergy in Istria Under Italian Rule. Society of St. Hyeronimus, Zagreb via University of California. pp. 5–10.
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