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Ambassadors of Cavtat
Baltazar Bogišić, Vlaho Bukovac, Frano Supilo, Tino
Pattiera |
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Although
a rather small town, Cavtat is the
hometown to some
notable personalities who, each in their
own right, could, indeed, be considered
an ambassador of Cavtat.
Here presented are only the four most
famous ones of Cavtat's own. |
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Baltazar
Bogišić |
Jurist,
writer and scientist Baltazar Bogišić
was born in Cavtat on December 7, 1834.
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Baltazar Bogišić's page |
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Vlaho
Bukovac |
Realist
painter Vlaho Bukovac was born in Cavtat
on July 4, 1855. . .
>>
Vlaho
Bukovac's page
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Frano
Supilo |
Frano
Supilo, journalist and politician, was
born in Cavtat on November 30, 1870. . .
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Frano Supilo's page
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Tino
Pattiera |
Tino Pattiera,
tenor greatly responsible for a
resurgence of interest in Verdi's operas
in Germany, was born in Cavtat in 1890 .
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Tino
Pattiera's page
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