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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Adam Eggich, Adam Weiss, Andrej Falkh, Andrej Kroen, Andrej Sallitinger, Andrej Stropel, Anton Feichtinger, Anton Fran Wagner, Anton Janeshitsh, Anton Lantheri, Anton Podobnik, Anton Raab, Bla Samerl, Dimitrij Rupel, Etbin Henrik Costa, Florijan von Grafflieiden, Fran Albreht, Fran Cirian, Fran Gamba, Gabriel Eder, Gaspar Hoffstetter, Gregor Khunstl, Gregor Lagner, Horacij Carminelli, Ivan Hribar, Ivan Tav ar, Jakob De Curtoni, Jakob Herendler, Jakob Stettenfelder, Janez Dolnitscher, Janez Dorn, Janez Friderik Egger, Janez Graffenhueber, Janez Jernej Bosio, Janez Jurij Pilgram, Janez Kristof Pucher pl. Puechenthall, Janez Krstnik Dolnitscher, Janez Krstnik Gedenelli, Janez Krstnik Verbetz, Janez Lantheri, Janez Lindauer, Janez Maria Pisckhon, Janez Mihael Kuk, Janez Nepomuk Mikolitsch, Janez Phanner, Janez Sonze, Janez Standinath, Janez Steringer, Janez Vodapiuez, Janez Weilhammer, Josip Kokail, Josip Pototschnig, Josip Tschauller, Jurij Ambro Kappus, Jurij Gering, Jurij Tazel, Jurij Tiffrer, Jurij Viditsch, Jurij Wertatsch, Juro Adle i, Karel De man, Kristof Otto, Kri tof Stern, Lenard Chroen, Lenart Praunsperger, Leon Rupnik, Ljudevit Schonleben, Marko Pregl, Marko Stetner, Marko Wiz, Matev Frang, Matev Fran Beer, Matija Bertolloti, Matija Christian, Matija Di Georgio, Mihael Ambro, Mihael Frankovitsch, Mihael Preiss, Mihael Rosen, Mihael Vodapiuez, Peter Fister, Peter Reicher, Pongrac Lustaller, Primo Huebman, Venturin Thrauison, Vid Khissel, Viljem Praunsperger, Volk Gebhardt, Volk Guertner, Volk Meditsch, Volk Posch, Zoran Jankovi (politician). Excerpt: Zoran Jankovi (Serbian: , pronounced ) (born 1 January 1953), nicknamed Zoki, is a Slovenian businessman and politician. He came to prominence in 1997 as the president of the Slovenian retail company Mercator. From October 2006 to December 2011, he was mayor of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. In October 2011, he established the Positive Slovenia party, which won the plurality of votes at the early Slovenian 2011 parliamentary election. His function as a mayor ceased on 21 December 2011, when he became a deputy in the National Assembly. After he failed to be elected as the Prime Minister in the National Assembly, he was re-elected as the mayor of Ljubljana and retook the position on 11 April 2012. He is the first mayor of Ljubljana to have served two terms since the end of World War II. Jankovi was born in the village of Saraorci near the town of Smederevo in Serbia, then part of the Yugoslavia, to a Serb father and a Slovene mother. His parents moved to Slovenia for a better life, and left their son in poverty with his grandmother in Saraorci. In this time, his sister Jagoda was born. After finishing fourth grade of the primary school in 1964, he moved to Ljubljana so that he could learn English instead of Russian. He didn't know Slovenian at the time. In Ljubljana, he attended the Valentin Vodnik Primary School in i ka and the Kette and Murn Primary School in Kodeljevo in the last grade. Then, he attended the Poljane High School, where he learned French. There, he met his wife Mija, the cousin of Gregor Virant, who later became an influential politician. In 1971, he entered the Faculty of Economics in Ljubljana, from which he graduated in 1980 with the thesis "Agricultural Goods Traders at Our Place" (Slovene: ). During study, he built a house with the money he earned working for the AMD Moste (Auto-Moto Society Moste), with bookkeeping and with cargo transportation. In 1974, he married Mija and later had two children with her, Damijan and Jure. Jankovi sta