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Janez Jalen

Janez Jalen (26 May 1891 – 12 April 1966) was a Slovene writer and priest.
== Life ==
Janez Jalen was born into a rural family in the Upper Carniolan village of Rodine. His father awakened in him a great interest in nature early on in his life. After finishing secondary school in Kranj he studied theology in Ljubljana. His first pastoral appointment was to Srednja vas near Bohinj. The beauty of the surrounding area, which he came to love and admire, was what encouraged him to begin writing. During the First World War he was mobilised into the Austrian Army and served as a curate in the Lebring Army Camp near Graz. After the war he served as a priest in a number of places around Slovenia: Črnomelj, Stara Loka, Trnovo,〔(Trnovo Info (Slovene) )〕 Notranje Gorice and Ljubljana where he took early retirement in 1933. After the Second World War he re-entered service and was priest in Grahovo〔(Kram.si Slovene )〕 and finally Ljubno where he died. He is buried in Rodine.

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