Talk:Kristian Kreković
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editKreković's wife was Sina, a French woman who mastered the Croatian language perfectly, using many Croatian expressions and words already fallen into disuse during the Yugoslav period. Born in Paris in 1910, daughter of an outstanding surgeon, she spoke also Quechua, Catalonian, Spanish, Italian, German (studied piano at the Vienna Conservatory), French, Russian, and English.
In 2002 Javier Bizarro Bentitz won the "Premio de Poesia Antonio Machado" with his poem Los fantasmas del Parque Kristian Kreković, among 154 other works. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Manning Bartlett (talk • contribs) 15:12, 8 December 2007 (UTC)