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The Jože Horvat Award was awarded to Dinka Telečán for his travelogue 'Three Distances'
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The Jože Horvat Award was awarded to Dinka Telečán for his travelogue 'Three Distances'

The book 'Tri daljine' by Dinko Telećan has been awarded the Joža Horvat Prize for the best travel literary work. The award recognizes the book's poetic narrative, deep philosophical insights, and inclusion of elements like madness and humor. The prize was presented at a ceremony in Zagreb, where the jury unanimously selected Telećan's work among five finalists. The award honors both published and unpublished works and promotes travel literature. Telećan expressed gratitude for the honor, emphasizing the importance of the award transcending national boundaries and fostering regional cultural exchange.

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The Jože Horvat Award was awarded to Dinka Telečán for his travelogue 'Three Distances'

The book 'Tri daljine' by Dinko Telećan has been awarded the Joža Horvat Prize for the best travel literary work. The award recognizes the book's poetic narrative, deep philosophical insights, and inclusion of elements like madness and humor. The prize was presented at a ceremony in Zagreb, where the jury unanimously selected Telećan's work among five finalists. The award honors both published and unpublished works and promotes travel literature. Telećan expressed gratitude for the honor, emphasizing the importance of the award transcending national boundaries and fostering regional cultural exchange.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral description of the awarding process, focusing on the literary merits of the winning book and the significance of the prize. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political issues, making the piece suitable for a center-aligned assessment.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports the awarding of the Joža Horvat Prize to Dinko Telećan for his book 'Tri daljine'. It provides details about the prize, selection process, and the judging panel, aligning with cross-source consensus. The tone remains neutral and informative.

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