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The Croatian Publishing and Bibliographic Institute (Croatian: Hrvatski izdavalački bibliografski zavod, HIBZ) was a lexicographic institute in the Independent State of Croatia founded on August 9, 1941. Mate Ujević was its director. In 1944, Dragutin Tadijanović became the literary secretary of the institute. With the creation of communist Yugoslavia in 1945, the institute's work was stopped. People associated with the Institute include Ivan Goran Kovačić.

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  • Kroatisches bibliographisches Verlagsinstitut (de)
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  • Das Kroatische bibliographische Verlagsinstitut (kroatisch: Hrvatski izdavalački bibliografski zavod, Abkürzung: HIBZ) war das staatliche Verlagsunternehmen des Unabhängigen Staates Kroatien (NDH). Es bestand von August des Jahres 1941 bis in das Jahr 1945, mit Sitz in Zagreb. Sein leitender Direktor war seit dem Jahr 1943 der kroatische Schriftsteller Mate Ujević. (de)
  • The Croatian Publishing and Bibliographic Institute (Croatian: Hrvatski izdavalački bibliografski zavod, HIBZ) was a lexicographic institute in the Independent State of Croatia founded on August 9, 1941. Mate Ujević was its director. In 1944, Dragutin Tadijanović became the literary secretary of the institute. With the creation of communist Yugoslavia in 1945, the institute's work was stopped. People associated with the Institute include Ivan Goran Kovačić. (en)
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  • The Croatian Publishing and Bibliographic Institute (Croatian: Hrvatski izdavalački bibliografski zavod, HIBZ) was a lexicographic institute in the Independent State of Croatia founded on August 9, 1941. Mate Ujević was its director. In 1944, Dragutin Tadijanović became the literary secretary of the institute. With the creation of communist Yugoslavia in 1945, the institute's work was stopped. People associated with the Institute include Ivan Goran Kovačić. The Institute published the Dictionary of Croatian Literary Language, as well as taking over the publishing of the Croatian Encyclopedia. In 1942, the institute published seven of Vladimir Nazor's works: Putopisi, Zagrebačke novele, Posljednja Trijada, Na vrh jezika i pera, Arhanđeli, Knjiga pjesama and Eseji i članci. (en)
  • Das Kroatische bibliographische Verlagsinstitut (kroatisch: Hrvatski izdavalački bibliografski zavod, Abkürzung: HIBZ) war das staatliche Verlagsunternehmen des Unabhängigen Staates Kroatien (NDH). Es bestand von August des Jahres 1941 bis in das Jahr 1945, mit Sitz in Zagreb. Sein leitender Direktor war seit dem Jahr 1943 der kroatische Schriftsteller Mate Ujević. (de)
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