Veliki trg praznovanj (Slovenian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Veliki trg praznovanj" in Slovenian language version.

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  • Schmidt, Michael S. (21. september 2011). »Mohammed Ghani Hikmat, Iraqi Sculptor, Dies at 82 (Published 2011)«. The New York Times (v angleščini). Pridobljeno 18. avgusta 2023.
  • »Iraq Confronts Hussein Legacy Cast in Bronze - The New York Times«. The New York Times. 29. maj 2018. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 29. maja 2018. Pridobljeno 18. avgusta 2023.

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  • Younis, A., "Monuments (by) Architects (for) Governments," Di'van, December, 2016, pp. 78–87; "Before Monument to the Unknown Soldier (1980–) there was the Unknown Soldier Monument (1961–1982)," Isqeena Magazine, 25 August 2013, Online:

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