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Qué (quién) es Milan Kundera - definición

CZECH AUTHOR OF CZECH AND FRENCH LITERATURE

Ludvík Kundera (musicologist)         
CZECH MUSIC EDUCATOR AND UNIVERSITY EDUCATOR
Ludvik kundera (musicologist); Ludvík Kundera Kundera (musicologist); Ludvik Kundera (musicologist)
Ludvík Kundera (17 August 1891 in Brno – 12 May 1971 in Brno) was a Czech musicologist, pianist and academic administrator.
Milan (tribe)         
KURDISH TRIBE
Milan (Kurds); Milan tribe; Milan (Kurdish tribe)
The Milan () is a Kurdish tribe that was historically at the head of a multi-confessional tribal confederacy, and is the subject of one of the legends of origin of Kurds, together with their rivals, the Zilan. The tribal confederacy was most active in the region of Viranşehir, between Urfa, Mardin and Diyarbakir, but the Milan tribe was present in many other places including Dêrsim, Gaziantep and West Azerbaijan Province.
MILAN         
  • The Teatro dei Filodrammatici
  •  The remains of the [[Milan amphitheatre]], which can be found inside the archaeological park of the Antiquarium in Milan
  • Milano Centrale]] railway Station at [[Christmas]]
  • St. Ambrose Basilica]] dates back from AD 379–386.
  • San Carlo al Corso]]
  • Biblioteca Ambrosiana
  • Spanish walls]]
  • Five Days]]" uprising against Austrian rule
  • Columns of San Lorenzo]]
  • Cotoletta alla Milanese]]''
  • Piazza Castello during [[Expo 2015]]
  • [[Mediolanum Forum]], home of [[Olimpia Milano]]
  • Central railway station]], the 8th busiest in Europe, opened in 1931
  • [[Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II]] is one of the city's largest shopping centres.
  • [[Giuseppe Sala]], mayor since 2016
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  • Visconti]] [[coat of arms]]
  • Arch of Peace]]
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie]], is a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]].
  • Malpensa Airport]]
  • plague of 1630]]: plague carts carry the dead for burial.
  • Arch of the Peace]], 1807
  • The city's nine boroughs
  • largest]] Gothic cathedral in the world.
  • Satellite picture of Milan
  • Porta Nuova]] business district
  • Allied]] bombings, 1943
  • Medieval Porta Ticinese]] (1100) is one of the three medieval gates of the city that still exist in the modern Milan.
  • The [[University of Milan]] headquarters
  • [[Royal Villa of Milan]], one of the finest examples of [[Neoclassical architecture]] in [[Lombardy]]
  • [[Milan Metro]] is Italy's longest rapid transit system.
  • Torre del Filarete of [[Sforza Castle]] (Castello Sforzesco), a historic medieval fortress
  • [[Milano Centrale railway station]]
  • [[Palazzo Marino]], Milan City Hall
  • ATM]]
  • Monza]] [[Formula One]] circuit is located near the city, inside a suburban park.
  • [[Navigli]] by night
  • The [[Triennale]] design and art museum
  • The [[Royal Palace of Milan]]
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  • [[Palazzo Lombardia]], headquarters of the regional government of Lombardy
  • The [[Pinacoteca di Brera]]
  • San Siro Stadium]], home of [[A.C. Milan]] and [[Inter Milan]], has a capacity of 80,000. It is Italy's biggest stadium.
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie]], completed in 1497
  • Sharen'go cars in [[Piazza Duca d'Aosta]]
  • Cimitero Monumentale]], it is noted for the abundance of artistic tombs and monuments.
  • Monument to [[Alessandro Manzoni]]
  • Risotto alla Milanese]]''
  • Ceremonial reception of Russian Field Marshal [[Alexander Suvorov]] in Milan, April 1799
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ITALIAN COMMUNE AND CAPITAL CITY OF LOMBARDY
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Wikipedia

Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera (UK: , Czech: [ˈmɪlan ˈkundɛra] (listen); born 1 April 1929) is a Czech writer who went into exile in France in 1975, becoming a naturalised French citizen in 1981. Kundera's Czechoslovak citizenship was revoked in 1979, his Czech citizenship conferred in 2019. He "sees himself as a French writer and insists his work should be studied as French literature and classified as such in book stores".

Kundera's best-known work is The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Prior to the Velvet Revolution of 1989, the communist régime in Czechoslovakia banned his books. He leads a low-profile life and rarely speaks to the media. He was thought to be a contender for the Nobel Prize in Literature, and was also a nominee for other awards.

He was awarded the 1985 Jerusalem Prize, in 1987 the Austrian State Prize for European Literature, and the 2000 Herder Prize. In 2021, he received the Golden Order of Merit from the president of Slovenia.

Ejemplos de uso de Milan Kundera
1. Other finalists included Philip Roth, John Updike, Margaret Atwood, Ian McEwan, Milan Kundera and Doris Lessing.
2. Up do date, winners include Bertrand Russell, Arthur Miller, Susan Sontag, Mario Vargas Llosa, Milan Kundera, and Simone de Beauvoir.
3. As Milan Kundera wrote, ‘The struggle of humanity against power, is the struggle of memory against forgetting.
4. Finally, after considering a formidable list, which includes Margaret Atwood, Gabriel Garca Mrquez, Gnter Grass, Milan Kundera and John Updike, they opt for Ismail Kadar, the Albanian novelist.
5. For Axelsson, other possible winners are Czech author Milan Kundera and Roth of the United States, who has been rumoured to be in the running for years.