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− | The [[Veronika Award]] is an award the best poetry collection published in the previous year given since [[established::1997]] by the [[Municipality of Celje]]. It is named after Veronika of Desenice, wife of Count Frederick II of Celje. The award ceremony takes place in Celje during a series of | + | The [[Veronika Award]] is an award for the best poetry collection published in the previous year given since [[established::1997]] by the [[Municipality of Celje]]. It is named after Veronika of Desenice, wife of Count Frederick II of Celje. The award ceremony takes place in Celje during a series of events called ''Veronikini večeri'' ("Veronika's Evenings"), where the [[Golden Coin of Poetry]] is also presented. The monetary prize associated with the award is donated by the company [[Fit media Ltd|Fit media]]. |
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− | The most recent winners are: [[Petra Kolmančič]] for ''P(l)ast za p(l)astjo'' in 2014, [[Karlo Hmeljak]] for ''Krčrk'' in 2013, and [[Primož Čučnik]] for | + | The most recent winners are: [[Petra Kolmančič]] for ''P(l)ast za p(l)astjo'' in 2014, [[Karlo Hmeljak]] for ''Krčrk'' in 2013, and [[Primož Čučnik]] for ''Mikado'' in 2012. |
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The most recent winners are: Petra Kolmančič for P(l)ast za p(l)astjo in 2014, Karlo Hmeljak for Krčrk in 2013, and Primož Čučnik for Mikado in 2012.
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