Zamislite zemlju u kojoj su najbolje plaćeni: policajci, bolničari, vatrogasci, učitelji i rudari. A zatim otvorite oči!
Think within your mind about the country in which the best salaries has: policeman, nurses, fireman, teacher and miners/colliers. And than open your eyes!
Sabahudin Hadžialić
Think within your mind about the country in which the best salaries has: policeman, nurses, fireman, teacher and miners/colliers. And than open your eyes!
Sabahudin Hadžialić
13.8.2012 - 25.8.2012.
31. Međunarodni seminar o albanskom jeziku, književnosti i kulturi Priština, Kosovo*
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31st International seminar on Albanian language, literature and culture in Pristine, Kosovo*
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Književnik i freelance novinar, Sabahudin Hadžialić, gl. i odg. urednik DIOGEN pro kultura magazina i MaxMinus magazina (Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina) je učestvovao na Međunarodnom seminaru o albanskom jeziku, književnosti i kulturi koji se održava u Prištini (Kosovo*) u organizaciji Univerziteta Priština, Fakulteta za filologiju u periodu od 13.8. do 25.8.2012.g. Naš urednik je dobio poziv od strane gosp. Bardh Rugove, direktora Seminara.
Otvaranju seminara su prisustvovali visoki zvaničnici kulturnog, naučnog i političkog života Prištine i Kosova*. Seminaru prisustvuje 100 učesnika iz Srbije, Hrvatske, Poljske, Njemačke, Sirije, Bugarske, Ukrajine, Makedonije, Bosne i Hercegovine, Austrije, Albanije, Kosova*, Italije, Slovenije, Rusije, Jordana, Engleske... |
Writer and freelance journalist, Sabahudin Hadzialic, Editor in chief of DIOGEN pro culture magazina and MaxMinus magazine (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) participated, invited by mr. Bardh Rugova (Seminar Director) at the International Seminar on Albanian language, literature and culture that will be held in Pristina (Kosovo*) organized by the University of Prishtina, Faculty of Philology in the period from 13.8. to 25.8.2012.
At the openning ceremony were present highest officials of cultural, scientific and political life of Pristine and Kosovo*. Within the seminar are participating more than 100 participants from Serbia, Croatia, Poland, Germany, Syria, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Russia, Albania, Kosovo*, Jordan, England... |