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Milena Preindlsberger-Mrazović

(Preindlsberger-Mrazović, Milena, 1863-1927)

Milena Mrazović, the first female journalist in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Photograph from a newspaper article reviewing her book, Selam.
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Milena Theresia Preindlsberger von Preindlsperg (née Mrazović; 28 December 1863 – 20 January 1927) was an Austro-Hungarian journalist, writer, and piano, composer. Mrazović is credited for introducing Bosnia and Herzegovina, where she lived for 40 years, to the German-speaking public. She was the first journalist in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the author of the first classical compositions on its soil but remains best known for the travel books she wrote during her long journeys. While horseback riding through remote mountain villages, Mrazović recorded Bosnian oral tradition and collected traditional costumes, building a valuable collection. (From Wikipedia)

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