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*February 4 – [[Antun Nalis]], actor (died [[2000 in Croatia|2000]]). |
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*April 13 – [[Ico Hitrec]], footballer (died [[1946 in Croatia|1946]]). |
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*October 28 – [[Rade Končar]], communist leader and |
*October 28 – [[Rade Končar]], communist leader and World War II resistance fighter (died [[1942 in Croatia|1942]]). |
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Revision as of 04:32, 19 November 2016
Years in Croatia: | 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 |
Centuries: | 19th century · 20th century · 21st century |
Decades: | 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s |
Years: | 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 |
Events from the year 1911 in Croatia.
Incumbents
- Ruler of Austria-Hungary – Franz Joseph I
- Ban of Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia – Nikola Tomašić
Events
- The Union cholocate factory (present-day Kraš) opened in Zagreb.
- Slavoljub Penkala and Edmund Moster opened the Penkala-Moster pen and pencil company (present-day TOZ-Penkala) in Zagreb.
Arts and literature
- January 12 – Blagoje Bersa's opera Oganj (Der Eisenhammer) premiered at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb.[1]
- Ante Kovačić published his novel U registraturi (originally published as a serial in Vienac in 1888).
- Dinko Šimunović published his novel Tuđinac.
Sport
- February 13 – Foundation of HNK Hajduk Split football club.
- April 26 – Foundation of 1. HŠK Građanski football club.
Births
- February 4 – Antun Nalis, actor (died 2000).
- April 13 – Ico Hitrec, footballer (died 1946).
- October 28 – Rade Končar, communist leader and World War II resistance fighter (died 1942).
Full date unknown
- Slavko Kodrnja, footballer (died 1970).[2]
Deaths
- June 18 – Franjo Kuhač, conductor and musicologist (born 1834).
- July 16 – August Harambašić, writer, publisher and translator (born 1861).
- December 17 – Josip Frank, politician (born 1844).
Full date unknown
- Leo Hönigsberg, architect (born 1861).
References
- ^ Barbieri, Marija (2 January 2011). "Oganj Blagoja Berse, u povodu stote obljetnice praizvedbe, 12. siječnja 1911. u Zagrebu". Klasika.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ "Kodrnja Slavko". Reprezentacija.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 9 February 2011.