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Dusán Mukics

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Dusán Mukics (Slovene: Dušan Mukič, born May 11, 1981) is a Slovene reporter, journalist, musician, poet and translator.

He was born in Szombathely. His parents are Ferenc Mukics and Mária Kozár Mukics, noted writers and researchers of the Hungarian Slovenes. He studied on the University of Ljubljana, works at the Hungarian Television as a reporter of the gentilitial line-up Slovenski utrinki, and as a reporter of the newspaper Porabje.

With his father he drew up a book of Hungarian Slovene folk-songs Füčkaj, füčkaj fantiček moj in Prekmurian language. In the Porabski koledar 2011 was published poems in Prekmurian from Lord Byron, János Arany, Géza Csáth and Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Dusán was a roommate of Bostjan Zvanut in Ljubljana between 1998 and 2000 in students' campus of Rožna Dolina. They were famous for their guitar performances. Currently, Dusán confirmed to be a Bostjan's svjedok.

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