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Dominika Švarc
Pipan (born 9 July 1978) is a
Slovenian politician and lawyer. She
served as the
minister of
justice of
Slovenia from 2022 to 2024. Dominika...
- Aleš
Pipan (born 24 May 1959) is a
Slovenian basketball coach and
former player.
Pipan coached Slovenia at
three tournaments (EuroBasket 2005, 2006 FIBA...
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Anita Pipan (born 1970 in Ljubljana) is a
Slovenian diplomat who is the Director-General at the
Directorate for
Multilateral Affairs and
Development Cooperation...
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Giovanni Pippan (also
known as
Giovanni Pipan and Ivan
Pipan) (16
December 1894,
Trieste – 31
August 1933, Cicero, Illinois) was an
Italian labor leader...
- the
competition until the 2005 edition,
where the team,
coached by Aleš
Pipan,
reached the quarter-finals for the
first time. In 2009,
Slovenia reached...
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their fists, and
shouted accusations of misdeeds. The
expression comes from
pīpàn (批判, 'to
criticize and judge') and dòuzhēng (鬥爭, 'to
fight and contest')...
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replaced Pipan at Olimpija". abaliga.com. 22
February 2015.
Archived from the
original on 23
February 2015.
Retrieved 23
February 2015. "Aleš
Pipan returned...
- coin – Big Baby in his
version of the
story blames KK
Zadar and
coach Aleš
Pipan!] (in Croatian). basketball.hr.
October 6, 2018.
Retrieved October 7, 2018...
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Pipan was
appointed as a head
coach again in the 2015–16 season.
After mixed performances in the ABA
League regular season, the head
coach Aleš
Pipan...
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original (PDF) on 2017-08-04.
Retrieved 2017-08-07. Culver, D.C.;
Pipan,
Tanja (2009). The
biology of
caves and
other subterranean habitats. New...