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・ Mihajlo Klajn
・ Mihajlo Lukić
・ Mihajlo Mihajlovski
・ Mihajlo Mitić
・ Mihajlo Pjanović
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・ Mihajlo Pupin Institute
・ Mihajlo Pupin vocational secondary school of electrical engineering, Novi Sad
・ Mihajlo Ristovski
Mihajlo Rostohar
・ Mihajlo Stanković
・ Mihajlo Svilojević
・ Mihajlo Vujačić
・ Mihajlo Zurković
・ Mihajlovac
・ Mihajlovac (Negotin)
・ Mihajlovac (Smederevo)
・ Mihajlović
・ Mihajlovo
・ Mihajlovski
・ Mihal Ashminov
・ Mihal Grameno
・ Mihal Kasso
・ Mihal Prifti


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Mihajlo Rostohar : ウィキペディア英語版
Mihajlo Rostohar

Mihajlo Rostohar (July 30, 1878 – August 5, 1966) was a Slovenian psychologist, author and educator, who played an important role during the creation of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. Together with Ivan Hribar and Danilo Majaron, he had a crucial role in the establishment of the University of Ljubljana.
== Biography ==
He was born in a peasant family in Brege near Krško, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Duchy of Carniola. He attended high school (gymnasium) in Ljubljana and Kranj.〔http://nl.ijs.si:8080/fedora/get/sbl:2637/VIEW/〕 He studied philosophy at the University of Graz with Alexius Meinong and later in Vienna, where he graduated in 1905. After working for a year as a supplementary high school teacher in Villach, he decided to pursue an academic career, following the advice of the Austrian philosopher Friedrich Jodl.〔http://nl.ijs.si:8080/fedora/get/sbl:2637/VIEW/〕 He continued his studies in Prague, Leipzig (under the supervision of Wilhelm Wundt), Halle and Berlin. He obtained his habilitation at the Charles University of Prague.
After participating in the Italian campaign during World War I, he was involved in the formation of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs in 1918. In 1919, he moved to Czechoslovakia, where he continued his academic career. After the Nazi German takeover of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939, he returned to Slovenia. After World War Two, he went back to Czechoslovakia, but returned to Yugoslavia in 1948.
He died in Golek near Krško in Slovenia.
An elementary school in Krško is named after him.

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