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Josip "Jože"
Primožič (7
February 1900, in
Ljubljana – 18
August 1985, in Maribor) was a
Yugoslavian gymnast of
Slovene ethnicity. He took part in three...
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Zeitgeschichte in
Farbe II
Ihlefeld -
Primozic [Oak
Leaves Bearers 1940–1945:
Contemporary History in
Color II
Ihlefeld -
Primozic] (in German). Selent, Germany:...
- Štefan
Primožič (November 17, 1866 –
December 8, 1907) was a
Slovenian teacher. He was the
first head of the
Ljubljana Institute for the Deaf.
Primožič was...
- Jaka
Primožič (born 8
December 1998 in Škofja Loka) is a
Slovenian racing cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
Continental team
Hrinkow Advarics. 2015...
- Antosiewicz,
Dragutin Ciotti,
Stane Derganc,
Anton Malej,
Janez Porenta, Jože
Primožič, and Leon Štukelj. In addition, he
competed individually in all the men's...
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Primožič,
Kobold &
Brilly 2008, p. 1.
ISRBC &
February 2009. ICPDR.
Bostan et al...
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Archived from the
original on
November 27, 2018.
Retrieved November 27, 2018.
Primozic, Ursa (2015-03-05). "Electronic
paper explained: what is it and how does...
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Players Coaches Pitchers 55 Rok Čuček 38 Tevž
Gantar 7 Žiga Lešnjak 5 Žan
Primožič 25 Jan Pučnik 29 Jaka
Smolnikar Catchers 15 Igor
Drobnak 23
Matic Lešnjak...
- Derganc,
Dragutin Ciotti,
Boris Gregorka,
Anton Malej,
Janez Porenta, Jože
Primožič, and Leon Štukelj. In addition, he
competed individually in all the men's...
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include Leon Štukelj,
Mitja Petkovšek, Aljaž Pegan,
Stane Derganc,
Josip Primožič,
Miroslav Cerar,
Adela Šajn, Rok
Klavora and Sašo Bertoncelj.
Notable Slovene...