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Bestowed since 1968, the [[Sovre Award]] is granted in recognition of the best translation work. One or two awards are made annually by the [[Slovene Association of Literary Translators]] in co-operation with publishing houses and the [[Ministry of Culture]].
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Named after renowned ancient languages translator [[Anton Sovre]], the [[Sovre Award]] is granted annually in recognition of the best work within the field of translating both works of fiction and scientific texts. The award has been bestowed by the [[Slovene Association of Literary Translators]] since [[established::1969]].
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Among the more recent Sovre award winners were: [[Jaroslav Skrušný]] (2011), [[Nada Grošelj]] (2011), [[Primož Vitez]] (2010), [[Nives Vidrih]] (2009), [[Urška P. Černe]] (2008), [[Vasja Bratina]] (2007) and [[Andrej E. Skubic]] (2007).  
  
Since 2007 the recipients of the Sovre Award were [[Jaroslav Skrušný]], [[Nada Grošelj]], [[Primož Vitez]], [[Nives Vidrih]], [[Urška P. Černe]], [[Vasja Bratina]] and [[Andrej E. Skubic]].
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Named after renowned ancient languages translator Anton Sovre, the Sovre Award is granted annually in recognition of the best work within the field of translating both works of fiction and scientific texts. The award has been bestowed by the Slovene Association of Literary Translators since 1969.


Among the more recent Sovre award winners were: Jaroslav Skrušný (2011), Nada Grošelj (2011), Primož Vitez (2010), Nives Vidrih (2009), Urška P. Černe (2008), Vasja Bratina (2007) and Andrej E. Skubic (2007).


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