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Kranjska Gora Kranjska Gora (pronounced [ˈkɾàːnska ˈɡɔ̀ːɾa]; German: Kronau) is a town in northwestern Slovenia, on the Sava Dolinka River in the Upper
Kranjska Gora-HK Kranjska Gora
Hokejski klub Kranjska Gora (English: Kranjska Gora Hockey Club), commonly referred to as HK Kranjska Gora or simply Kranjska Gora, was an ice hockey team
Kranjska Gora-Kranjska Gora Ski Resort
Kranjska Gora Ski Resort is Slovenia's oldest ski resort at Kranjska Gora, Upper Carniola, opened in 1948. It is divided into five different sections
Kranjska Gora-Municipality of Kranjska Gora
region of northwest Slovenia, close to the Austrian and Italian borders. The seat of the municipality is the town of Kranjska Gora. It borders Italy &
Kranjska Gora-Log, Kranjska Gora
of Kranjska Gora in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Development has resulted in a contiguous built-up area connecting Log and Kranjska Gora. Statistical
Kranjska Gora-Kranjska Gora subdialect
The Kranjska Gora subdialect (Slovene: kranjskogorski govor, kranjskogorsko podnarečje) is a Slovene subdialect of the Gail Valley dialect in the Carinthian
Kranjska Gora-Srednji Vrh, Kranjska Gora
ˈʋəɾx]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Notable people that were born or lived in Srednji
Kranjska Gora-Mojstrana
German: Meistern) is a village in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Mojstrana is located in the Upper Sava Valley at
Kranjska Gora-ŽKK Kranjska Gora – Jesenice
Ženski košarkarski klub Kranjska Gora – Jesenice is a Slovenian women's basketball club from Kranjska Gora. Slovenian League Winners: 2007, 2010, 2011
Kranjska Gora-Log, Slovenia
in Slovenia, and sometimes called Log include: Those distinguished by the name of the including municipality: Log v Bohinju, in Bohinj Log, Kranjska Gora
Kranjska Gora-Zelenci
Springs is a nature reserve near the town of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia. It is the source of the Sava Dolinka River, a
Kranjska Gora-Jure Košir
won two more slalom races (one of them was at his "home" resort in Kranjska Gora) and finished the season at the 2nd place of the World Cup slalom standings
Kranjska Gora-Dreiländereck
Land) in the Austrian state of Carinthia, Kronau/Kranjska Gora (part of Ratschach/Rateče) in Slovenia and Tarvis/Tarvisio (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) in Italy
Kranjska Gora-St. Thomas's Church (Rateče)
St. Thomas's Church in Rateče, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, is one of the oldest churches in the upper Sava Valley, confirmed by written documents and excavations
Kranjska Gora-Marcel Hirscher
Cup GS skier overtaking Annemarie Moser-Pröll. Another GS win in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia confirmed Hirscher as the GS title winner with one race to go.
Kranjska Gora-Dovje
Lengenfeld) is a village in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia, located on the southern slopes of the Karawanks
Kranjska Gora-Robert Kerštajn
Robert Kerštajn (born 5 September 1967) is a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 10 kilometre classical event at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-Zgornja Radovna
ˈɾaːdɔu̯na]) is a dispersed settlement in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora, northwestern Slovenia, belonging to the traditional region of Upper Carniola. The
Kranjska Gora-Gozd Martuljek
Martuljek) is a settlement in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. The settlement was once called Rute and even today
Kranjska Gora-Josip Vandot
for young readers. Vandot was born in Kranjska Gora in Upper Carniola, then part of Austria-Hungary, now in Slovenia. Under the interwar Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Kranjska Gora-Lake Jasna
Jasna) is the name of two interconnected artificial lakes located near Kranjska Gora along the road to the Vršič Pass. The lakes are arranged for the needs
Kranjska Gora-1993 Tour of Slovenia
1993, the sixth and the toughest stage (142 km) from Ajdovščina to Kranjska Gora was held. With 16 km long incline over Vršič Pass. Stage started with
Kranjska Gora-Podkoren
Wurzen) is a settlement in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora in the northwestern Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It is situated in the Upper Sava Valley
Kranjska Gora-Klemen Kosi
is a World Cup alpine ski racer from Slovenia. Kosi made his World Cup debut March 2011 in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. He participated at the 2013 World Ski
Kranjska Gora-List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup hosts
Khutor • • Slovakia Vysoké Tatry • • • • • Jasná • • • • • • Slovenia Kranjska Gora • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Kranjska Gora-Planica
in northwestern Slovenia, extending south from the border village of Rateče, not far from another well-known ski resort, Kranjska Gora. Further south,
Kranjska Gora-Heathen Maiden
in the northern face of Mount Prisojnik near Kranjska Gora, in the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia. It is associated with a legend about a chamois
Kranjska Gora-Sava Dolinka
km at an elevation of 842 m in Zelenci, near Kranjska Gora. The Sava Dolinka flows through Kranjska Gora, Gozd Martuljek, Jesenice, between Bled and Breg
Kranjska Gora-Single-rail roller coaster
produced by Rocky Mountain Construction "Besna Pehta - Kranjska Gora (Kranjska Gora, Upper Carniola, Slovenia)". "Bobová dráha - Fun Park Žiarce (Pavčina Lehota
Kranjska Gora-List of ski areas and resorts in Slovenia
(lower section) – Bolfenk (midsection) – Areh (upper section) Kranjska Gora / Kranjska Gora (main section) – Podkoren (midsection) – Planica (west section)
Kranjska Gora-Rateče
Ratschach) is a village in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwest corner of Slovenia. It is located in the upper part of the Upper Sava
Kranjska Gora-Gail Valley dialect
Arnoldstein, Fürnitz, and Mallestig (in Austria), and Rateče, Kranjska Gora, and Gozd Martuljek (in Slovenia). Viktor Paulsen divided the Gail Valley dialect into
Kranjska Gora-2023–24 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2023–24 Slovenian Football Cup is the 33rd edition of the football knockout tournament in Slovenia. The winners qualify for the 2024–25 UEFA Europa
Kranjska Gora-Radovna
Gorje, Slovenia Zgornja Radovna, a village in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora, Slovenia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Kranjska Gora-List of mountains in Slovenia
Mountains of Slovenia are part of the Alps and of the Dinarides. The Alps in Slovenia can be divided into: Julian Alps (Slovene: Julijske Alpe) in the
Kranjska Gora-Gozd
(northwest Poland) Gozd, Ajdovščina, Slovenia Gozd, Kamnik, Slovenia Gozd, Tržič, Slovenia Gozd Martuljek, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia (known as Gozd until 1955) For
Kranjska Gora-Michaela Kirchgasser
than three weeks later, she won her first World Cup slalom at Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. Kirchgasser won again in the slalom at the World Cup finals in
Kranjska Gora-Vitranc Cup
Vitranc Cup (Slovenian: Pokal Vitranc) is an annual FIS Alpine Ski World Cup competition, held since 1961 in Kranjska Gora, Upper Carniola, Slovenia. For Giant
Kranjska Gora-Slovenia at the 2018 Winter Paralympics
practicing again at a ski resort in Slovenia in December 2017. His goal was to be prepared for the 2018 World Cup in Kranjska Gora. The competition was one of
Kranjska Gora-2018 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's giant slalom
the victory after winning the next-to-last race of the season in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. The season was interrupted by the 2018 Winter Olympics from 12
Kranjska Gora-Kajžnk House
Alpine farmhouse in the village of Rateče, in the northwest Slovenian Municipality of Kranjska Gora. The house is a well-preserved example of rural architecture
Kranjska Gora-Jesenice
the wild pheasant's eye daffodils are in bloom. The resort village of Kranjska Gora is 25 kilometers (16 mi) northwest of Jesenice, and the picturesque
Kranjska Gora-8th Vitranc Cup (1969)
an alpine skiing competition, held from 16–17 February 1969 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. The event played host to two FIS World Cup events
Kranjska Gora-Slovenian Mountain Hiking Trail
Mountain (Mrzla gora; 2203 m), non-mandatory Menina Pasture — Menina Pasture Lodge (Dom na Menini planini; 1453 m) Northeastern Slovenia Paka Mount Kozjak
Kranjska Gora-Anže Kopitar
clubs, and also appeared in 11 games for the senior team HK Kranjska Gora of the Slovenian Ice Hockey League. Kopitar had four goals and four assists in
Kranjska Gora-William Vukelić
the giant slalom. His first FIS World Cup race was on March 4 in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia where he finished 62nd with nearly 4 seconds behind eventual winner
Kranjska Gora-Aleš Gorza
retired Slovenian alpine skier. Gorza represented Slovenia at the 2006 Winter Olympics. His World Cup debut was on 21 December 2001 in Kranjska Gora. His
Kranjska Gora-Maribor
due to the lack of snow in the city, the event has been relocated to Kranjska Gora. In November 2012, Maribor hosted the World Youth Chess Championship
Kranjska Gora-Srednji Vrh
may refer to: Settlements in Slovenia: Srednji Vrh, Kranjska Gora Srednji Vrh, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec Mountains in Slovenia: Srednji vrh (2134 m), a peak
Kranjska Gora-2017 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's overall
title two weeks earlier, on 4 March, by winning a giant slalom in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. Leader 2nd place 3rd place Updated at 19 March 2017, after
Kranjska Gora-International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry
Slovenia 2012 – Verona, Italy 2014 – Split, Croatia 2015 – Kranjska Gora, Slovenia 2016 – Tianjin, China 2017 – Cluj, Romania 2019 – Bled, Slovenia 2023
Kranjska Gora-Russian Chapel (Vršič Pass)
war memorial and a symbolic link between Slovenia and Russia. In early 1915, the small town of Kranjska Gora suddenly became strategically important due
Kranjska Gora-Bernadette Schild
shared a podium during the 2014 season, at Courchevel in December and Kranjska Gora in February. At the 2014 Olympics, Schild was fourth after the first
Kranjska Gora-Janko Mežik
Janko Mežik (23 September 1921 – 7 March 1998) was a Slovenian ski jumper. He competed in the individual event at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
Kranjska Gora-3rd Vitranc Cup (1964)
skiing competition, held between 29 February–1 March 1964 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia, hosting two FIS 1A international events. On 29 February
Kranjska Gora-Andrej Šporn
Andrej Šporn (born 1 December 1981 in Kranjska Gora) is a former Slovenian alpine skier. Šporn began his career as a competitor in slalom, though he had
Kranjska Gora-2024 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's giant slalom
over 150 points behind. However, the first post-Christmas race in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia took place in pouring rain and slushy conditions and was won in
Kranjska Gora-Aleksander Peternel
Aleksander Peternel (born 20 October 1964) is a Slovenian freestyle skier. He competed in the men's moguls event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. "Aleksander
Kranjska Gora-Vršič Pass
(Poštarska koča; 1,725 m or 5,659 ft). The road through the pass rises from Kranjska Gora in a series of 50 hairpin bends, traverses the top of the Vršič Pass
Kranjska Gora-Leon Knap
Leon Knap (born 1 May 1911, he died in 1987) ) was a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 18 kilometre event at the 1936 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-Upper Sava Valley
into it from both sides. The largest settlements in the valley are Kranjska Gora and Jesenice. Some of the traditional and modern settlements are located
Kranjska Gora-2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
2023. "Women's Giant Slalom: Kranjska Gora (SLO)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 6 January 2024. "Women's Slalom: Kranjska Gora (SLO)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 7
Kranjska Gora-2004–05 Slovenian Hockey League season
Olimpija won the league championships. Olimpija – Jesenice (4–1, 3–0, 4–2, 1–2) Slavija – Kranjska Gora (5–0, 8–1, 9–2) Season on hockeyarchives.info
Kranjska Gora-Murajica Pajič
Yugoslavia) is a retired Slovenian ice hockey player. In 1977, he made his debut in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League with HK Kranjska Gora, and joined HK Acroni
Kranjska Gora-Toni Tišlar
a retired Slovenian professional ice hockey player. In 1983, Tislar made his debut in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League with HK Kranjska Gora. He won the
Kranjska Gora-2013–14 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Maribor was rescheduled from Kranjska Gora to Åre on 6 March 2014 Slalom from Maribor was rescheduled to Kranjska Gora on 2 February 2014 Downhill from
Kranjska Gora-Mojstrovica
peak in the western Karawanks in Slovenia. It is accessible from the village of Belca in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora. "Mojstrovica". Hribi.net. Retrieved
Kranjska Gora-Planica Nordic Centre
Nordijski center Planica) is a nordic skiing complex located in Planica, Slovenia. It has one ski flying hill, seven ski jumping hills, and a cross-country
Kranjska Gora-1996 European Archery Championships
Championships. The event was held in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia from 17 to 23 June, 1996. * Host nation (Slovenia) https://extranet.worldarchery.sport/documents/index
Kranjska Gora-Sport in Slovenia
into the World Cup, started at Podkoren in 1961 and is now hosted at Kranjska Gora Ski Resort each season. Slovenes Mateja Svet and Jure Franko both won
Kranjska Gora-Municipality of Bovec
border between Slovenia and Italy in the northwest, and the Vršič Pass in the northeast, which connects the Soča Valley to Kranjska Gora in the neighbouring
Kranjska Gora-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovenia
o proračunu občine Kranjska Gora za leto 2019 - prva obravnava" (PDF). obcina.kranjska-gora.si (in Slovenian). Občina Kranjska Gora. p. 39 (47). Retrieved
Kranjska Gora-Petar Klofutar
Petar Klofutar (29 July 1893 – 21 December 1958) was a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 18 kilometre event at the 1928 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-Klagenfurt bid for the 2006 Winter Olympics
Ljubljana - men's ice hockey (two venues: Tivoli Hall and University Hall) Kranjska Gora - alpine skiing (men's slalom, combined slalom and giant slalom) Planica
Kranjska Gora-6th Vitranc Cup (1967)
alpine skiing competition, held between 11 and 12 March 1967 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international events
Kranjska Gora-Sava
downstream as Medvode. The Sava Dolinka rises at the Zelenci Pools near Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, in a valley separating the Julian Alps from the Karavanke mountain
Kranjska Gora-2022–23 Slovenian Football Cup
Šenčur (3) v Zarica Kranj (4) Bled-Bohinj (4) v Visoko (3) Bitnje (4) v Kranjska Gora (4) Britof (4) v Naklo (4) Šobec Lesce (3) v Sava Kranj (3) Velesovo-Cerklje
Kranjska Gora-Slovenian Women's Basketball League
The Slovenian Women's Basketball League (Slovene: 1. SKL za ženske) is the premier league for women's basketball clubs in Slovenia. Founded in 1991 following
Kranjska Gora-Julian Alps
Vršič Pass Edelweiss, Julian Alps, Slovenia The Julian Alps with Prisojnik and Razor The Krnica Valley near Kranjska Gora Mount Mangart Modeon del Montasio
Kranjska Gora-1996 World Field Archery Championships
The 1996 World Field Archery Championships were held in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. No Junior Events at this championships. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire
Kranjska Gora-Kekec (film)
It is set in the northwest part of the Slovenian mountains, mainly in the author's birthplace, Kranjska Gora, and the Julian Alps. This is the first
Kranjska Gora-Municipalities of Slovenia
Slovenia is divided into 212 municipalities (Slovene: občine, singular – občina), of which 12 have urban (metropolitan) status. Municipalities are further
Kranjska Gora-Andrej Razinger
a retired Slovenian professional ice hockey player. In 1983, Razinger made his debut in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League with HK Kranjska Gora. In 1986,
Kranjska Gora-International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience
(Austria, October 2007) 17. Kobyli (Czech Republic, April 2007) 16. Kranjska Gora (Slovenia, November 2006) 15. Trencin (Slovakia Spring 2006) 14. Sümeg (Hungary
Kranjska Gora-5th Vitranc Cup (1966)
alpine skiing competition, held between 19 and 20 February 1966 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international events
Kranjska Gora-Henrik Kristoffersen
county, Kristoffersen made his World Cup debut in March 2012 in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, and attained his first podium in November 2013, a third-place
Kranjska Gora-Rok Petrovič
place behind his teammate Bojan Križaj at the unforgettable race in Kranjska Gora next season. He finished eighth in the 1988 Winter Olympic Games giant
Kranjska Gora-2000–01 Slovenian Hockey League season
Slavija – Kranjska Gora: 10–5 (3–1, 3–2, 4–2) 15 March 2001: Kranjska Gora – Slavija : 5–8 (2–2, 2–1, 1–5) 17 March 2001: Slavija – Kranjska Gora: 2–0 (0–0
Kranjska Gora-Carinthian dialect group
Gail Valley dialect (ziljsko narečje, ziljščina: 20 ) (Austria, Italy) Kranjska Gora subdialect (kranjskogorski govor) Logar, Tine. 1996. Dialektološke in
Kranjska Gora-7th Vitranc Cup (1968)
an alpine skiing competition, held between 9–10 March 1968 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia, hosting FIS International event and premiere FIS
Kranjska Gora-Tourism in Slovenia
Slovenia offers tourists a wide variety of landscapes: Alpine in the northwest, Mediterranean in the southwest, Pannonian in the northeast, and Dinaric
Kranjska Gora-Wurzen Pass
border between Radendorf in the Austrian state of Carinthia and Kranjska Gora in Slovenia. It is named after the nearby village of Podkoren (Wurzen). The
Kranjska Gora-Drago Mlinarec (ice hockey)
Yugoslavia) is a retired Slovenian professional ice hockey player. In 1977, Mlinarec made his professional debut with HK Kranjska Gora in the Yugoslav Ice
Kranjska Gora-Trupejevo Poldne
Mittagskogel) is a peak in the Western Karawanks, on the border between Slovenia and Austria. From the Slovene side it is accessible from the settlement
Kranjska Gora-Teja Oblak
(born December 20, 1990) is a professional Slovenian basketball player for ZVVZ USK Praha and the Slovenian national team. She began her basketball career
Kranjska Gora-Nadiža (stream)
Nadiža is a mountain stream near the town of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia. Springing from a bare rockface on the eastern
Kranjska Gora-Ted Ligety
slalom by finishing 3rd at Beaver Creek on December, 4th, and also at Kranjska Gora in December 2005, and indeed finishing second at Adelboden on January
Kranjska Gora-Slovenian Alpine Museum
National Park (Julian Alps) in northwestern Slovenia. It was opened on 7 August 2010 by the president of Slovenia, Danilo Türk. It is operated by the Jesenice
Kranjska Gora-2024 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships
Slovenia. All times are local (UTC+1). * Host nation (Slovenia) * Host nation (Slovenia) "Nordic Junior World Ski Championships". kranjska-gora
Kranjska Gora-Yugoslav Ice Hockey League
while others participated for many. Jesenice Olimpija Bled Slavija Kranjska Gora Celje Maribor Tivoli Gorenje Velenje Prevalje Partizan Red Star Beograd
Kranjska Gora-Stenar
panoramic view of the surrounding mountains. Bovec, Zadnjica Kranjska gora, Krnica Kranjska gora, Vrata The route from Zadnjica is relatively easy to ascend;
Kranjska Gora-Krma
valley in the Julian Alps in the Upper Carniola region of northwestern Slovenia. The entire valley lies in Triglav National Park. The name Krma is of uncertain
Kranjska Gora-Pišnica
Pišnica Creek (Mala Pišnica) in the Julian Alps in the Kranjska Gora region of northwest Slovenia. The Pišnica joins the Sava Dolinka and runs through the
Kranjska Gora-2021–22 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Lenzerheide) Mikaela Shiffrin didn't finish her second run (SL in Kranjska Gora). With her 47th slalom victory on 11 January in Schladming, Shiffrin
Kranjska Gora-Podkoren 3
Vitranc mountain in Podkoren, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, opened in 1983. It was constructed by Peter Lakota, a successful Slovenian skier. It has been hosting
Kranjska Gora-Alexis Pinturault
years later in March 2011, a runner-up finish in giant slalom in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. That fall, he was also a runner-up at Sölden in October 2011 and
Kranjska Gora-1993–94 Slovenian Hockey League season
playoffs were held. Jesenice were the winners. Bled Celje Jesenice Kranjska Gora Maribor Olimpija Slavija The top four teams in part two went on to the
Kranjska Gora-Fusine in Valromana
Fusine Saddle, continued by Slovenian highway No. 202 leading via Rateče to Podkoren and further down to the town of Kranjska Gora in the upper Sava (Sava
Kranjska Gora-List of FIS Alpine Ski World Cup women's hosts
Sarajevo; GS and SL on 25 and 26 January 1976 were instead held at Kranjska Gora. Altenmarkt im Pongau hosted 36 (not 34) WC individual events in total
Kranjska Gora-Kot (valley)
Kot ("corner)" in Slovenian) is an alpine valley in the Julian Alps in the Upper Carniola region, northwestern Slovenia, wholly within Triglav National
Kranjska Gora-Golden Fox
Pohorje Ski Resort, but since the 2020s, the event has been relocated to Kranjska Gora due to the lack of snow in Maribor. The first competition was held between
Kranjska Gora-Alice Robinson
U16 giant slalom and finished second in slalom at ‘Pokal Loka in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. Robinson also won the USSA U16 national championship giant slalom
Kranjska Gora-Jesenice Upper Sava Museum
town of Jesenice and the neighboring Municipality of Kranjska Gora, both in northwestern Slovenia. The museum's name refers to the general area it documents
Kranjska Gora-2020 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's slalom
the season. Slovakian skier Petra Vlhová won the next event in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, to move 20 points ahead of Shiffrin with three events remaining
Kranjska Gora-List of German names for places in Slovenia
This is a list of German language names for places located in Slovenia. Slovenia was formerly controlled by the German-speaking country Austria, so historical
Kranjska Gora-Benjamin Raich
years by finishing second (after Ted Ligety) in a giant slalom race in Kranjska Gora, the same place where he also won his first top-3 result more than 15
Kranjska Gora-Michael Matt
November 2016, and celebrated his first victory on 5 March 2017 in Slovenia at Kranjska Gora. At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyongchang, South Korea, Matt
Kranjska Gora-2003–04 Slovenian Hockey League season
Olimpija won the league championships. Olimpija – Slavija (1–0, 4–0, 4–1, 4–3) Jesenice – Kranjska Gora (2–3, 4–3, 6–2, 4–1) Season on hockeyarchives.info
Kranjska Gora-Frischauf Lodge at Okrešelj
stands above the Logar Valley in northern Slovenia. It is surrounded by the following peaks: Cold Mountain (Mrzla gora), Styria Mount Rinka (Štajerska Rinka)
Kranjska Gora-Urška Rabič
Urška Rabič (born 20 March 1985 in Mojstrana) is a Slovenian former alpine skier who competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics. Urška Rabič at Olympics at
Kranjska Gora-Weissenfels Castle
of numerous area settlements, including Bela Peč, Rateče, Podkoren, Kranjska Gora, Gozd Martuljek, Dovje, Hrušica, Planina pod Golico, Jesenice, Javornik
Kranjska Gora-Aleš Brezavšček
Aleš Brezavšček (born 30 November 1972, in Mojstrana) is a Slovenian former alpine skier who competed in the 1998 Winter Olympics. Aleš Brezavšček at
Kranjska Gora-2022–23 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
"Audi FIS Ski World Cup Kranjska Gora Men (SLO)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 11 March 2023. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Kranjska Gora Men (SLO)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved
Kranjska Gora-2021 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's giant slalom
overall championship. After Odermatt won the next-to-last race in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, while Pintaurault finished fourth, Odermatt passed Pinturault
Kranjska Gora-Edo Hafner
Jesenice, Yugoslavia) is a retired Slovenian professional ice hockey player. Hafner began his career with HK Kranjska Gora in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League
Kranjska Gora-Felix Neureuther
Switzerland Slalom 3rd 2009 11 January 2009 Slalom 3rd 1 March 2009 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Slalom 3rd 2010 24 January 2010 Kitzbühel, Austria Slalom 1st 13
Kranjska Gora-1991–92 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
multiple nations, with its traditional skiing resorts (Kranjska Gora and Maribor) becoming part of Slovenia, and the Soviet Union also dissolved during this
Kranjska Gora-1996–97 Slovenian Hockey League season
The 1996–97 Slovenian Ice Hockey League season was the sixth season of the Slovenian Hockey League. Olimpija won the league championships. Olimpija (1)
Kranjska Gora-Miranova proga A
only time in its history without being replaced (in Kranjska Gora or any other venue). In 1999, Slovenia hosted speed disciplines for the first and only time
Kranjska Gora-Letalnica bratov Gorišek
biggest of eight hills located at the Planica Nordic Centre in Planica, Slovenia. It was built in 1969 and is named after the original constructors and
Kranjska Gora-Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen
2017 and attained his first World Cup podium in March 2017 at Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. Nestvold-Haugen represents the sports club Lommedalens IL, and
Kranjska Gora-Minority languages of Austria
Carniolan locality of Rateče in Slovenia (close to the border with Italy), whereas in the nearby town of Kranjska Gora, a transitional dialect between
Kranjska Gora-Anca Todoni
W15 Hard Dalila Spiteri 3–6, 7–6(4), 1–6 Win 2–2 Jun 2023 ITF Kranjska Gora, Slovenia W15 Clay Paula Cembranos 6–1, 6–2 Win 3–2 Jun 2023 ITF Bucharest
Kranjska Gora-2001–02 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Gardena on 14 December 2001. Giant slalom from Aspen was rescheduled to Kranjska Gora on 20 December 2001. Super G from Beaver Creek was rescheduled to Bormio
Kranjska Gora-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: K
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with K. A B C Č D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S Š T U V Z Ž
Kranjska Gora-Tarvisio–Ljubljana Railway
the Sava valley from Ljubljana to Assling (now Jesenice) and Kronau (Kranjska Gora), then reach Tarvisio through Fusine in Valromana. The railway line
Kranjska Gora-Luca De Aliprandini
12 Mar 2022 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Giant slalom 6 13 Mar 2022 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Giant slalom 10 11 Mar 2023 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Giant slalom
Kranjska Gora-Bloudkova velikanka
also Bloudek-Rožmanova velikanka, is a large ski jumping hill in Planica, Slovenia, originally opened in 1934. In 2001, the hill collapsed and was completely
Kranjska Gora-Valérie Grenier
World Cup podium in 2023, a victory on January 7 at a giant slalom in Kranjska Gora, posting the best result in both runs. It was the first World Cup GS
Kranjska Gora-Victor Muffat-Jeandet
Savoie, Muffat-Jeandet made his World Cup debut in February 2009 in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. He achieved his first podium in 2015, a runner-up finish in a
Kranjska Gora-Upper Carniola Statistical Region
Cerklje na Gorenjskem Gorenja Vas–Poljane Gorje Jesenice Jezersko Kranj Kranjska Gora Naklo Preddvor Radovljica Šenčur Škofja Loka Tržič Železniki Žiri Žirovnica
Kranjska Gora-Ciril Ribičič
in the framework of 9th European Law Conference in Kranjska Gora. According to current Slovenian government of prime minister Janez Janša he is not a
Kranjska Gora-Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
stretched over 1,182 km (734 mi), from the Austrian border at Rateče near Kranjska Gora in the northwest via Ljubljana, Zagreb, Belgrade and Skopje to Gevgelija
Kranjska Gora-Boštjan Burger
cooperation with the Slovenian municipalities of: Lendava, Murska Sobota, Ptuj, Velenje, Škofja Loka, Koper, Bled and Kranjska Gora. Virtual guides to each
Kranjska Gora-Žan Kranjec
Kranjec made his World Cup debut at age 18 in March 2011 at Kranjska Gora. He represented Slovenia at the World Championships in 2013 and was 22nd in giant
Kranjska Gora-Aline Rocha
in the 5 km event at the 2021 Paralympic Ski World Cup event in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. In October 2021, she competed at the Paralympic Rollerski Championship
Kranjska Gora-2001–02 Slovenian Hockey League season
The 2001–02 Slovenian Ice Hockey League season was the 11th season of the Slovenian Hockey League. Olimpija won the league championships. 22 March 2002
Kranjska Gora-Peričnik Falls
a waterfall in Triglav National Park, Slovenia. Peričnik Falls is one of the best-known waterfalls in Slovenia. It flows from a hanging valley in Triglav
Kranjska Gora-Sebastian Holzmann
age twenty and his best result is an eleventh place in March 2018 at Kranjska Gora. He has competed in two World Championships, and finished fifth in the
Kranjska Gora-Karel Klančnik
Austria in 1953. At the time of his death, he was one of the oldest living Slovenian athletes. Gjerde, Arild; Jeroen Heijmans; Bill Mallon; Hilary Evans (2009)
Kranjska Gora-Uroš Pavlovčič
Uroš Pavlovčič (born 20 February 1972 in Jesenice) is a Slovenian former alpine skier who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics. sports-reference.com v
Kranjska Gora-St. Thomas' Church
Apostle Parish, Santo Tomas, Pampanga St. Thomas's Church (Rateče), Kranjska Gora, Slovenia St Thomas' Church, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester St
Kranjska Gora-Carinthian Slovenes
Carniolan locality of Rateče in Slovenia (close to the border with Italy), whereas in the nearby town of Kranjska Gora, a transitional dialect between
Kranjska Gora-List of museums in Slovenia
collections in Slovenia that are open to the public, and in which professional care is taken of the material. They are recognized by "Slovenian Museums Association"
Kranjska Gora-Zdravko Hlebanja
Zdravko Hlebanja (15 October 1929 – 9 March 2018) was a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1956 Winter
Kranjska Gora-Tone Đurišič
Tone Đurišič (born 13 July 1961) is a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed for Yugoslavia in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1980 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-Razor (mountain)
is included in Triglav National Park and is administratively part of Kranjska Gora. The mountain is located in a limestone karst region, with the Križ
Kranjska Gora-Jesenice Mosque
Jesenice jamaat serves the area of Jesenice, Bled, Radovljica, Žirovnica, Kranjska Gora, Bohinjska Bistrica and Lesce with a total Muslim population of over
Kranjska Gora-AJ Hurt
Season Date Location Discipline Place 2024 7 January 2024 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Slalom 3rd 10 February 2024 Soldeu, Andorra Giant slalom 3rd
Kranjska Gora-Alojz Klančnik
Alojz Klančnik (23 October 1912 – 17 January 1972) was a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics and the 1948 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-1997–98 Slovenian Hockey League season
The 1997–98 Slovenian Ice Hockey League season was the seventh season of the Slovenian Hockey League. Olimpija won the league championships. Olimpija (1)
Kranjska Gora-Patrick Jensen
Impaired. At the 2019 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, he finished seventh in both the Men's Downhill and Slalom Visually
Kranjska Gora-Markus Pernhart
after his death. In Slovenia, 8 pictures are preserved in the Slovenian National Gallery in Ljubljana, 4 of which are from the Šmarna gora from the estate
Kranjska Gora-2020 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's giant slalom
cancelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, and then the races scheduled in Kranjska Gora were also cancelled by the pandemic. The cancellations handed the season
Kranjska Gora-Matic Skube
2015 in Kranjska Gora with 27th place in slalom. His best result is 12th place, also in slalom, in 2011 in Adelboden. He was included in Slovenian Men's
Kranjska Gora-2005–06 Slovenian Hockey League season
The 2005–06 Slovenian Ice Hockey League season was the 15th season of the Slovenian Hockey League. Ten teams participated in the league, and Jesenice
Kranjska Gora-Hrušica, Jesenice
Jesenice along the main road to Kranjska Gora in the Municipality of Jesenice in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Hrušica lies above the left bank
Kranjska Gora-Kranjska Gora
Kranjska Gora Kranjska Gora (pronounced [ˈkɾàːnska ˈɡɔ̀ːɾa]; German: Kronau) is a town in northwestern Slovenia, on the Sava Dolinka River in the Upper
Kranjska Gora-Kranjska Gora Ski Resort
Kranjska Gora Ski Resort is Slovenia's oldest ski resort at Kranjska Gora, Upper Carniola, opened in 1948. It is divided into five different sections
Kranjska Gora-Municipality of Kranjska Gora
The Municipality of Kranjska Gora (pronounced [ˈkɾàːnska ˈɡɔ̀ːɾa]; Slovene: Občina Kranjska Gora) is a municipality on the Sava Dolinka River in the Upper
Kranjska Gora-ŽKK Kranjska Gora – Jesenice
Ženski košarkarski klub Kranjska Gora – Jesenice is a Slovenian women's basketball club from Kranjska Gora. Slovenian League Winners: 2007, 2010, 2011
Kranjska Gora-Single-rail roller coaster
two-rail setup of most roller coasters. Besna Pehta - Besna Pehta, Kranjska Gora, Upper Carniola Bobová dráha - Fun Park Žiarce, Pavčina Lehota, Žilina
Kranjska Gora-Kekec (film)
part of the Slovenian mountains, mainly in the author's birthplace, Kranjska Gora, and the Julian Alps. This is the first in the Jože Gale film series
Kranjska Gora-Log, Kranjska Gora
of Kranjska Gora in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Development has resulted in a contiguous built-up area connecting Log and Kranjska Gora. Statistical
Kranjska Gora-Zelenci
Zelenci Springs is a nature reserve near the town of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia. It is the source of the Sava Dolinka River
Kranjska Gora-Anže Kopitar
junior clubs, and also appeared in 11 games for the senior team HK Kranjska Gora of the Slovenian Ice Hockey League. Kopitar had four goals and four
Kranjska Gora-Srednji Vrh, Kranjska Gora
(pronounced [ˈsɾeːdnji ˈʋəɾx]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Notable people that were born
Kranjska Gora-Teja Oblak
2002–present Career history 2002–2009 ŽKK Odeja Škofja Loka 2009–2011 ŽKK Hit Kranjska Gora 2011–2013 ŽKK Merkur Celje 2013–2014 CCC Polkowice 2014–2017 Good Angels
Kranjska Gora-Christopher Reeve
in the film. Reeve readily accepted the role. The film was shot in Kranjska Gora, and Reeve performed all his own stunts. In 1984, Reeve appeared in
Kranjska Gora-2017–18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Stockholm (SWE)". "Kranjska Hill Map". Snow Forecast (online).[permanent dead link] "World Cup Kranjska Gora (SLO)". "World Cup Kranjska Gora (SLO)". "Kvitfjell
Kranjska Gora-Julian Alps
Slovenia The Julian Alps with Prisojnik and Razor The Krnica Valley near Kranjska Gora Mount Mangart Modeon del Montasio seen from Cima di Terrarossa Italian
Kranjska Gora-Anca Todoni
Egypt W15 Hard Dalila Spiteri 3–6, 7–6(4), 1–6 Win 2–2 Jun 2023 ITF Kranjska Gora, Slovenia W15 Clay Paula Cembranos 6–1, 6–2 Win 3–2 Jun 2023 ITF Bucharest
Kranjska Gora-Marcel Hirscher
World Cup GS skier overtaking Annemarie Moser-Pröll. Another GS win in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia confirmed Hirscher as the GS title winner with one race to
Kranjska Gora-Petra Vlhová
Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Her final win of the season came in slalom in Kranjska Gora on 16 February. She recorded a new personal best downhill with a 4th
Kranjska Gora-Heathen Maiden
human face. It can be seen in the northern face of Mount Prisojnik near Kranjska Gora, in the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia. It is associated with
Kranjska Gora-Felix Neureuther
Switzerland Slalom 3rd 2009 11 January 2009 Slalom 3rd 1 March 2009 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Slalom 3rd 2010 24 January 2010 Kitzbühel, Austria Slalom
Kranjska Gora-Russian Chapel (Vršič Pass)
link between Slovenia and Russia. In early 1915, the small town of Kranjska Gora suddenly became strategically important due to its proximity to the
Kranjska Gora-Sava
downstream as Medvode. The Sava Dolinka rises at the Zelenci Pools near Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, in a valley separating the Julian Alps from the Karavanke
Kranjska Gora-Zdravko Hlebanja
Zdravko Hlebanja (15 October 1929 – 9 March 2018) was a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1956 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-2016 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's giant slalom
second in two others, After Pintauralt's fourth straight victory, in Kranjska Gora, he had closed his deficit to Hirscher to just 91 points with two races
Kranjska Gora-Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc
16-17 Julian Alps Trail Run Upper Carniola: Radovljica; Žirovnica; Kranjska Gora Slovenia Website 2022 October 28 Puerto Vallarta México San Sebastián
Kranjska Gora-Michaela Kirchgasser
Less than three weeks later, she won her first World Cup slalom at Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. Kirchgasser won again in the slalom at the World Cup finals
Kranjska Gora-Frida Hansdotter
seven World Championships. She gained her first World Cup victory at Kranjska Gora in 2014, which followed eight runner-up finishes, the most in World
Kranjska Gora-Josip Vandot
writer and poet who wrote mainly for young readers. Vandot was born in Kranjska Gora in Upper Carniola, then part of Austria-Hungary, now in Slovenia. Under
Kranjska Gora-Tone Đurišič
Tone Đurišič (born 13 July 1961) is a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed for Yugoslavia in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1980 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-2020–21 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
moved to Kranjska Gora due to lack of snow GS scheduled on 12 March 2021 in Åre was moved to Maribor on 17 January 2021. Again moved to Kranjska Gora due to
Kranjska Gora-Kekec
brave boy, a fearless shepherd from the highlands of his home region, Kranjska Gora and Julian Alps. He is good guy who is fighting an evil wild hunter
Kranjska Gora-Alberto Tomba
16 December 1987 Madonna di Campiglio, Italy Slalom 20 December 1987 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Slalom 17 January 1988 Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria Slalom
Kranjska Gora-Mikaela Shiffrin
in Zagreb, Croatia. With wins in both the giant slalom and slalom at Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, Shiffrin clocked up her 39th, and 40th World Cup wins at
Kranjska Gora-Tarvisio
Slovenia, Tarvisio and its neighbouring municipalities of Arnoldstein and Kranjska Gora form the tripoint of Romance, Germanic and Slavic Europe. The height
Kranjska Gora-Vitranc Cup
World Cup competition, held since 1961 in Kranjska Gora, Upper Carniola, Slovenia. For Giant slalom, Kranjska Gora is considered one of the three most prestigious
Kranjska Gora-Vršič Pass
(Poštarska koča; 1,725 m or 5,659 ft). The road through the pass rises from Kranjska Gora, traverses the top of the Vršič Pass, and descends into the Soča Valley
Kranjska Gora-Aleš Brezavšček
Aleš Brezavšček (born 30 November 1972, in Mojstrana) is a Slovenian former alpine skier who competed in the 1998 Winter Olympics. Aleš Brezavšček at Olympics
Kranjska Gora-Henrik Kristoffersen
Akershus county, Kristoffersen made his World Cup debut in March 2012 in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, and attained his first podium in November 2013, a third-place
Kranjska Gora-Alenka Dovžan
Alenka Dovžan (born 11 February 1976) is a retired Slovenian alpine skier. "FIS-Ski - biographie". www.fis-ski.com. Archived from the original on 20 October
Kranjska Gora-Rateče
Italian: Racchia, German: Ratschach) is a village in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwest corner of Slovenia. It is located in the upper
Kranjska Gora-2024 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's giant slalom
else over 150 points behind. However, the first post-Christmas race in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia took place in pouring rain and slushy conditions and was won
Kranjska Gora-Trupejevo Poldne
Trupejevo Poldne (1931 m) (German: Techantinger Mittagskogel) is a peak in the Western Karawanks, on the border between Slovenia and Austria. From the
Kranjska Gora-Joško Janša
Joško Janša (born 16 December 1900, date of death unknown) was a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 18 kilometre event at the 1928
Kranjska Gora-Podkoren 3
black World Cup technical ski course on Vitranc mountain in Podkoren, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, opened in 1983. It was constructed by Peter Lakota, a successful
Kranjska Gora-Municipalities of Slovenia
Mestna občina Kranj Kranj 55,527 SI-053 Municipality of Kranjska Gora Občina Kranjska Gora Kranjska Gora 5,324 SI-166 Municipality of Križevci Občina Križevci
Kranjska Gora-2023–24 Slovenian Football Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 13 September 2023 Britof 1–1 (3–4 p) Šenčur Kranjska Gora 0–9 Bled Naklo 1–5 Žiri Preddvor 3–2 Škofja Loka Visoko 1–3 Jesenice 20
Kranjska Gora-Upper Carniola
which belongs to the Carinthian dialect group. In the area around Kranjska Gora and Gozd Martuljek, a transitional dialect between the Carinthian and
Kranjska Gora-Laura Samson
El Sheikh, Egypt W15 Hard Sandra Samir 0–6, 4–6 Win 2–1 May 2024 ITF Kranjska Gora, Slovenia W15 Clay Oana Gavrilă 6–1, 6–4 Win 3–1 May 2024 ITF Bol, Croatia
Kranjska Gora-Wurzen Pass
the border between Radendorf in the Austrian state of Carinthia and Kranjska Gora in Slovenia. It is named after the nearby village of Podkoren (Wurzen)
Kranjska Gora-Planica
border village of Rateče, not far from another well-known ski resort, Kranjska Gora. Further south, the valley extends into the Tamar Valley, a popular
Kranjska Gora-Andrej Razinger
Razinger made his debut in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League with HK Kranjska Gora. In 1986, he joined HK Acroni Jesenice, and played with them until he
Kranjska Gora-2009–10 IWBL League
Medveščak F/C: Eva Komplet (182-86) of HIT Kranjska Gora C: Natalia Terglav Tratsiak (195-80) of HIT Kranjska Gora 2009–10 IWBL League at Eurobasket.com
Kranjska Gora-Charlie Bergendahl
Garmisch-Partenkirchen. His last World Cup outing came in February 2005 in Kranjska Gora. He represented the sports club Bjursås IK. Charlie Bergendahl at the
Kranjska Gora-International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience
(Austria, October 2007) 17. Kobyli (Czech Republic, April 2007) 16. Kranjska Gora (Slovenia, November 2006) 15. Trencin (Slovakia Spring 2006) 14. Sümeg
Kranjska Gora-Dreiländereck
Arnoldstein (Villach Land) in the Austrian state of Carinthia, Kronau/Kranjska Gora (part of Ratschach/Rateče) in Slovenia and Tarvis/Tarvisio (Friuli-Venezia
Kranjska Gora-2023–24 HNK Rijeka season
28 June 2023 Friendly Rijeka 0–1 Domžale Kranjska Gora, Slovenia 17:30 CEST (UTC+02:00) Report Hasanbegović 85' Stadium: SRC Ruteč Attendance: Behind
Kranjska Gora-Alojz Klančnik
Alojz Klančnik (23 October 1912 – 17 January 1972) was a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics and the 1948 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-Gozd Martuljek
maɾˈtuːljɛk]; Slovene: Gozd - Martuljek) is a settlement in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. The settlement was once called
Kranjska Gora-Janez Mlinar
Janez Mlinar (14 August 1941 – 2 April 2020) was a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1968 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-2022–23 in skiing
Men's Slalom winner: Lucas Braathen January 7 & 8: World Cup #21 in Kranjska Gora #1 Women's Giant Slalom winners: Valérie Grenier (#1) / Mikaela Shiffrin
Kranjska Gora-Mara Rekar
Mara Rekar (born 8 May 1937) is a Slovenian cross-country skier. She competed in the women's 10 kilometres at the 1956 Winter Olympics, representing Yugoslavia
Kranjska Gora-Peričnik Falls
Peričnik Falls (pronounced [pɛˈɾiːtʃnik]; Slovene: slap Peričnik) is a waterfall in Triglav National Park, Slovenia. Peričnik Falls is one of the best-known
Kranjska Gora-Jožko Kavalar
Jožko Kavalar (born 9 May 1968) is a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 10 kilometre classical event at the 1992 Winter Olympics.
Kranjska Gora-Bode Miller
Slalom 2003 Dec 22, 2002 Alta Badia, Italy Giant slalom Jan 4, 2003 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Giant slalom 2004 Oct 26, 2003 Sölden, Austria Giant slalom
Kranjska Gora-Janko Janša
Janko Janša (born 1900, date of death unknown) was a Slovenian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 18 kilometre event at the 1928 Winter Olympics
Kranjska Gora-St. Thomas's Church (Rateče)
St. Thomas's Church in Rateče, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, is one of the oldest churches in the upper Sava Valley, confirmed by written documents and excavations
Kranjska Gora-2024–25 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Europe Levi Val-d'Isère Courchevel Kranjska Gora Garmisch-Partenkirchen Kvitfjell Hafjell Åre Men Women Shared North Italy Val Gardena Alta Badia Bormio
Kranjska Gora-FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
129 3 Val d'Isere 101 4 Val Gardena 92 5 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 92 6 Kranjska Gora 87 7 Adelboden 75 8 Beaver Creek 70 9 Kvitfjell 65 10 Madonna di
Kranjska Gora-List of mountains in Slovenia
Alps Kranjska Gora 8 Velika (Martuljška) Ponca 2602 Julian Alps Kranjska Gora 9 Razor 2601 Julian Alps Bovec 10 Dolkova špica 2591 Julian Alps Kranjska Gora
Kranjska Gora-Albin Jakopič
Albin Jakopič (3 February 1912 – 18 January 1947) was a Slovenian ski jumper. He competed in the individual event at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
Kranjska Gora-Urška Rabič
Urška Rabič (born 20 March 1985 in Mojstrana) is a Slovenian former alpine skier who competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics. Urška Rabič at Olympics at Sports-Reference
Kranjska Gora-Janko Mežik
information Nationality Slovenian Born (1921-09-23)23 September 1921 Kranjska Gora, Yugoslavia Died 7 March 1998(1998-03-07) (aged 76) Sport Sport Ski
Kranjska Gora-2024 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour (April–June)
Natalija Senić Nina Stojanović 7–5, 7–5 Daria Kuczer Vicky Van de Peer Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Clay W15 Singles and doubles draws Laura Samson 6–1, 6–4 Oana
Kranjska Gora-8th Vitranc Cup (1969)
was an alpine skiing competition, held from 16–17 February 1969 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. The event played host to two FIS World Cup
Kranjska Gora-Karel Klančnik
Karel Klančnik (30 May 1917 in Mojstrana – 8 December 2009) was a Yugoslavian ski jumper who competed in the late 1940s and early 1950s. He finished 23rd
Kranjska Gora-2017 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's slalom
clinched the title with a fourth-place finish in the next-to-last race at Kranjska Gora, which gave him a 110-point lead over Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway
Kranjska Gora-Letalnica bratov Gorišek
Letalnica bratov Gorišek (English: Flying hill of Gorišek brothers) is one of the two largest ski flying hills in the world and the biggest of eight hills
Kranjska Gora-Fusine in Valromana
202 leading via Rateče to Podkoren and further down to the town of Kranjska Gora in the upper Sava (Sava Dolinka) Valley. The mountains and lakes in
Kranjska Gora-Marco Odermatt
giant slalom, and team event). He gained his first World Cup podium at Kranjska Gora in March 2019, and his first win in December 2019 in a super-G at Beaver
Kranjska Gora-Drago Mlinarec (ice hockey)
hockey player. In 1977, Mlinarec made his professional debut with HK Kranjska Gora in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League. He joined HK Acroni Jesenice the
Kranjska Gora-1999–2000 Slovenian Hockey League season
Slavija : 4–0 Slavija – Bled: 5–1 Bled – Slavija : 2–3 Kranjska Gora – Triglav Kranj: 4–2 Triglav Kranj – Kranjska Gora: 3–4 Slovenian league 1999–2000
Kranjska Gora-Bloudkova velikanka
Bloudkova velikanka ("Bloudek Giant"), also Bloudek-Rožmanova velikanka, is a large ski jumping hill in Planica, Slovenia, originally opened in 1934. In
Kranjska Gora-Lara Colturi
Giant Slalom 12 20-01-2024 Jasna Giant Slalom 13 16-01-2024 Flachau Slalom 9 07-01-2024 Kranjska Gora Slalom 13 25-11-2023 Killington Giant Slalom 12
Kranjska Gora-5th Vitranc Cup (1966)
alpine skiing competition, held between 19 and 20 February 1966 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international
Kranjska Gora-Invasion of Yugoslavia
Kastav area, capturing some Yugoslav positions on Mount Peč on 7 April, Kranjska Gora, Zavratec and Godz on 8 April, Kastav, the source of the Rječina river
Kranjska Gora-Toni Tišlar
1983, Tislar made his debut in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League with HK Kranjska Gora. He won the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League title with HK Acroni Jesenice
Kranjska Gora-2011–12 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
from Maribor was rescheduled to Kranjska Gora on 21 January 2012 Slalom from Maribor was rescheduled to Kranjska Gora on 22 January 2012 Super combined
Kranjska Gora-7th Vitranc Cup (1968)
Cup was an alpine skiing competition, held between 9–10 March 1968 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia, hosting FIS International event and premiere
Kranjska Gora-World Archery Federation
Moliets-et-Maa 1994 Roncegno Vertus 1995 Jakarta Birmingham 1996 Chula Vista Kranjska Gora Vaulx-en-Velin 1997 Victoria Istanbul 1998 Sunne Stoke Mandeville Obergurgl
Kranjska Gora-Aleksander Peternel
Peternel Personal information Nationality Slovenian Born (1964-10-20) 20 October 1964 (age 59) Kranjska Gora, Yugoslavia Sport Sport Freestyle skiing
Kranjska Gora-William Vukelić
in the giant slalom. His first FIS World Cup race was on March 4 in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia where he finished 62nd with nearly 4 seconds behind eventual
Kranjska Gora-Martin Knöri
his World Cup career, including another 5th place in December 1990 in Kranjska Gora. His last World Cup outing came in January 1994 in Crans Montana. Martin
Kranjska Gora-3rd Vitranc Cup (1964)
alpine skiing competition, held between 29 February–1 March 1964 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia, hosting two FIS 1A international events. On
Kranjska Gora-FIBA U20 EuroBasket
82–70 Italy France 66–50 Russia 2012 Slovenia (Ljubljana, Domžale & Kranjska Gora) Lithuania 50–49 France Spain 67–66 Serbia 2013 Estonia (Tallinn) Italy
Kranjska Gora-Television in Slovenia
zgornjesavinjski kanal DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Mozirje ATM TV DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Kranjska Gora [51] Bled.TV DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Bled [52] AK TV DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Slovenj
Kranjska Gora-Hrušica, Jesenice
settlement 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of Jesenice along the main road to Kranjska Gora in the Municipality of Jesenice in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia
Kranjska Gora-Murajica Pajič
In 1977, he made his debut in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League with HK Kranjska Gora, and joined HK Acroni Jesenice the following season. In 1986, Pajic
Kranjska Gora-Downhill mountain biking
that are included in the world cup are at a ski resort the ski resort Kranjska Gora in the northwest tip of Slovenia, while the other track is on the ski
Kranjska Gora-Mojstrovica
It is accessible from the village of Belca in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora. "Mojstrovica". Hribi.net. Retrieved July 23, 2020. Mojstrovica on Geopedia
Kranjska Gora-Gail Valley dialect
Fella River (Slovene: Bela) to east of Pontebba and, together with the Kranjska Gora subdialect, along the upper course of the Sava Dolinka River to east
Kranjska Gora-Are Torpe
1994 in Alta Badia, and soon improved to 9th place in January 1995 in Kranjska Gora. He hails from Øystese and represented the club Øystese. Are Torpe at
Kranjska Gora-Minority languages of Austria
Slovenia (close to the border with Italy), whereas in the nearby town of Kranjska Gora, a transitional dialect between Carinthian and Upper Carniolan is spoken
Kranjska Gora-HD Hidria Jesenice
Slovenian ice hockey team. In the past the team was known as HK HIT Casino Kranjska Gora and HD Mladi Jesenice. They were a farm team for HK Jesenice until 2012
Kranjska Gora-Jesenice Upper Sava Museum
museum based in the town of Jesenice and the neighboring Municipality of Kranjska Gora, both in northwestern Slovenia. The museum's name refers to the general
Kranjska Gora-Ciril Ribičič
Slovenian Constitution in the framework of 9th European Law Conference in Kranjska Gora. According to current Slovenian government of prime minister Janez Janša
Kranjska Gora-Robert Kerštajn
Kerštajn Personal information Nationality Slovenian Born (1967-09-05) 5 September 1967 (age 56) Kranjska Gora, Yugoslavia Sport Sport Cross-country skiing
Kranjska Gora-Gozd
Slovenia Gozd, Kamnik, Slovenia Gozd, Tržič, Slovenia Gozd Martuljek, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia (known as Gozd until 1955) For other places in Poland, see
Kranjska Gora-Nolan Kasper
date is his first World Cup podium, a tie for second in the slalom at Kranjska Gora in March 2011. He finished in 17th place in the World Cup slalom standings
Kranjska Gora-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovenia
o proračunu občine Kranjska Gora za leto 2019 - prva obravnava" (PDF). obcina.kranjska-gora.si (in Slovenian). Občina Kranjska Gora. p. 39 (47). Retrieved
Kranjska Gora-Tourism in Slovenia
510 68.4% 2 Ljubljana 1.022.862 1.127.904 254.944 342.4% 3 Kranjska Gora 308.193 325.955 202.705 60.8% 4 Bled 496.677 509.247 170.084
Kranjska Gora-Kelly van Zon
Singles Class 7 2005 Liso di Jeolo, Italy: Women's Singles Class 6/7 2007 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia: Women's Singles Class 6/7 2009 European Championships, Genoa:
Kranjska Gora-Dave Ryding
November 2012. In the final Europa Cup slalom of the 2013 season at Kranjska Gora, Ryding needed a solid result to win the season-long Europa Cup slalom
Kranjska Gora-Janez Polda
Janez Polda (25 May 1924 in Mojstrana – 20 March 1964) was a Yugoslavian between ski jumper who competed between 1948 and 1956. He finished 41st in the
Kranjska Gora-Belca
Belca (pronounced [ˈbeːltsa]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Kranjska Gora in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. In August 1963, the Belca
Kranjska Gora-Petar Klofutar
Born (1893-07-29)29 July 1893 Kranjska Gora, Austria-Hungary Died 21 December 1958(1958-12-21) (aged 65) Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia Sport
Kranjska Gora-6th Vitranc Cup (1967)
an alpine skiing competition, held between 11 and 12 March 1967 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international
Kranjska Gora-Pišnica
Pišnica) and Little Pišnica Creek (Mala Pišnica) in the Julian Alps in the Kranjska Gora region of northwest Slovenia. The Pišnica joins the Sava Dolinka and
Kranjska Gora-Carinthian Slovenes
Slovenia (close to the border with Italy), whereas in the nearby town of Kranjska Gora, a transitional dialect between Carinthian and Upper Carniolan is spoken
Kranjska Gora-2024–25 ASC Oțelul Galați season
28 June 2024 Celje 2–3 Oțelul Galați Kranjska Gora, Slovenia 12:00 EEST (UTC+03) Karlo Speljak 12' Bajde 87' (Report) Teles 17' Răzvan Tănasă 29' Đurić
Kranjska Gora-Filippo Della Vite
Palisades Tahoe Giant slalom 12 11 March 2023 Kranjska Gora Giant slalom 14 12 March 2023 Kranjska Gora Giant slalom 6 18 March 2023 Soldeu Giant slalom
Kranjska Gora-Planica Nordic Centre
Full name Nordijski center Planica Location Planica, Municipality of Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Coordinates 46°28′33″N 13°43′26″E / 46.4758°N 13.7240°E
Kranjska Gora-2019–20 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
rescheduled to Kranjska Gora due to warm weather forecast. Canceled giant slalom from Maribor on 16 February 2020 is rescheduled to Kranjska Gora due to warm
Kranjska Gora-2019 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's giant slalom
Bansko Men GS (BUL)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Kranjska Gora Men GS (SLO)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Grandvalira
Kranjska Gora-Jérôme Guézénec
Representing France World Championships 2010 Gwangju Teams C1-2 European Championships 2011 Split Teams C1 2007 Kranjska Gora Teams C1 2009 Genoa Teams C1
Kranjska Gora-Ramon Zenhäusern
30 January 2018 Stockholm, Sweden Parallel slalom 1st 4 March 2018 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Slalom 3rd 2019 1 January 2019 Oslo, Norway Parallel slalom
Kranjska Gora-International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry
Split, Croatia 2015 – Kranjska Gora, Slovenia 2016 – Tianjin, China 2017 – Cluj, Romania 2019 – Bled, Slovenia 2023 – Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Mathematical
Kranjska Gora-2018 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's giant slalom
clinched the victory after winning the next-to-last race of the season in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. The season was interrupted by the 2018 Winter Olympics from
Kranjska Gora-1996 European Archery Championships
edition of the European Archery Championships. The event was held in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia from 17 to 23 June, 1996. * Host nation (Slovenia) https://extranet
Kranjska Gora-Kajžnk House
in the village of Rateče, in the northwest Slovenian Municipality of Kranjska Gora. The house is a well-preserved example of rural architecture, and was
Kranjska Gora-ISO 3166-2:SI
municipality SI-051 Kozje municipality SI-052 Kranj urban municipality SI-053 Kranjska Gora municipality SI-166 Križevci municipality SI-054 Krško urban municipality
Kranjska Gora-Leon Knap
information Nationality Slovenian Born (1911-05-01)1 May 1911 Kranjska Gora, Austria-Hungary Died 1986 Kranjska Gora Sport Sport Cross-country skiing
Kranjska Gora-Chuenisbärgli
in the world and among the most demanding, along with Alta Badia and Kranjska Gora. In 1955 competition called "Internationalen Adelbodner Skitage" (International
Kranjska Gora-2023–24 in skiing
Shiffrin Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin January 6 – 7: WC #18 in Kranjska Gora Women's Giant slalom winner: Valérie Grenier Women's Slalom winner:
Kranjska Gora-Gran Risa
considered one of the top three GS courses on the circuit, along with Kranjska Gora (SLO) and Adelboden (SUI). The men's World Cup giant slalom was held
Kranjska Gora-World Archery Championships
1988 Bolzano 12 1990 Loen 13 1992 Margraten 14 1994 Vertus 15 1996 Kranjska Gora 16 1998 Obergurgl 17 2000 Cortina 18 2002 Canberra 19 2004 Plitvice
Kranjska Gora-Marcus Monsen
March 2017 in Kranjska Gora, where he finished 17th. Only finishing a single race in the 2017–18 season, the one in March 2018 in Kranjska Gora, he only competed
Kranjska Gora-Srednji Vrh
Srednji Vrh may refer to: Settlements in Slovenia: Srednji Vrh, Kranjska Gora Srednji Vrh, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec Mountains in Slovenia: Srednji vrh (2134
Kranjska Gora-Natalia Partyka
Gesolo Teams class 9-10 2007 Kranjska Gora Open singles standing 2007 Kranjska Gora Singles class 10 2007 Kranjska Gora Teams class 9-10 2009 Genoa Open
Kranjska Gora-2021–22 in skiing
conditions. Women's slalom winner: Petra Vlhová January 8 & 9: WC #17 in Kranjska Gora (Women's only) Giant slalom winner: Sara Hector Slalom winner: Petra
Kranjska Gora-Sport in Yugoslavia
repeated his success in 1987. Yugoslavia organized World Cup races in Kranjska Gora, Maribor and Sarajevo. Yugoslavia competed in cross-country skiing at
Kranjska Gora-Slovene dialects
rožanščina) Gail Valley dialect (ziljsko narečje, ziljščina) Kranjska Gora subdialect (kranjskogorsko podnarečje) Littoral dialect group (primorska
Kranjska Gora-2016 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's slalom
Stockholm Men CE (SWE)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup Kranjska Gora Men SL (SLO)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. "Audi FIS Ski World Cup St. Moritz
Kranjska Gora-Kelly Gallagher (alpine skier)
Sella Nevea/Kranjska Gora Downhill 2011 Sestriere Giant slalom 2013 La Molina Downhill 2013 La Molina Giant slalom 2019 Sella Nevea/Kranjska Gora Super-G
Kranjska Gora-Mitja Kunc
2001, both of them in slalom. He retired in 2005 after the race in Kranjska Gora. 1 win (1 SL) 6 podiums (4 SL, 2 GS) Mitja Kunc at Sports Reference
Kranjska Gora-Rudi Hiti
Slovenian ice hockey player and coach. In Slovenia he played for HK Kranjska Gora, HK Acroni Jesenice and HDD Olimpija Ljubljana, winning the Yugoslav
Kranjska Gora-Krma
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Kranjska Gora-Stefan Brennsteiner
in third position. A month later, he finished in third position at Kranjska Gora, 0.03 seconds behind Loïc Meillard. Brennsteiner once again represented
Kranjska Gora-2024 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's slalom
just three races to go. When the slalom scheduled the next weekend in Kranjska Gora was canceled due to heavy rains, Feller clinched the season title over
Kranjska Gora-Marc Girardelli
1985 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany Super-G 16 February 1985 Kranjska Gora, Yugoslavia1 Slalom 10 March 1985 Aspen, USA Giant slalom 20 March 1985
Kranjska Gora-2nd Vitranc Cup (1963)
Cup was an alpine skiing competition, held between 2–3 March 1963 in Kranjska Gora, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. They were hosting two FIS 1A international
Kranjska Gora-Natalia Nasaridze
championship: Gold (for USSR). 1995 - World championship: Bronze 1996, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia - European championship: Gold 1997 - Mediterranean Games
Kranjska Gora-2006–07 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
from Maribor was rescheduled to Kranjska Gora on 6 January 2007 Slalom from Maribor was rescheduled to Kranjska Gora on 7 January 2007 Downhill from
Kranjska Gora-Tom Stiansen
slalom a 1st place in Breckenridge on 1 December 1996, a 2nd place in Kranjska Gora in 2004 and a 3rd place in South Korea in 1998. He now presents a Norwegian
Kranjska Gora-2024 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's slalom
lead to 105 points. In the first race of 2024, in the fog and rain of Kranjska Gora, Shiffrin struggled with the conditions and failed to complete her first
Kranjska Gora-Will Brandenburg
Brandenburg's best World Cup finish is sixth place in a slalom at Kranjska Gora in March 2012. He won the combined event at the 2013 U.S. Alpine Championships
Kranjska Gora-Edo Hafner
Slovenian professional ice hockey player. Hafner began his career with HK Kranjska Gora in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League in 1969. In 1972, he joined HK Jesenice
Kranjska Gora-Ivica Kostelić
second child, a son Leon. In January 2003, after winning the slalom at Kranjska Gora, Kostelić told the reporters that before the race he had felt "powerful
Kranjska Gora-2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's giant slalom
discipline championship by winning both giant slaloms on 11-12 March in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. The season was interrupted by the 2023 World Ski Championships
Kranjska Gora-Lucas Braathen
Slalom 1st 22 January 2022 Kitzbühel, Austria Slalom 2nd 12 March 2022 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Giant slalom 2nd 19 March 2022 Courchevel, France Giant slalom
Kranjska Gora-Jeux sans frontières season 30
Place Country Town Points 1 CH Lugano 48 2 SLO Kranjska Gora 47 3 GR Edessa 43 4 F Brive-la-Gaillarde 39 5 H Szentendre 38 6 I Grecia Salentina 34
Kranjska Gora-St. Thomas' Church
Apostle Parish, Santo Tomas, Pampanga St. Thomas's Church (Rateče), Kranjska Gora, Slovenia St Thomas' Church, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester
Kranjska Gora-Nadiža (stream)
The Nadiža is a mountain stream near the town of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia. Springing from a bare rockface on the eastern
Kranjska Gora-Lovrenc Lavtižar
Plaque commemorating Lavtižar in Assumption Church, Kranjska Gora
Kranjska Gora-1992 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's giant slalom
Italy December 15, 1991 Alberto Tomba Steve Locher Paul Accola 4 11 Kranjska Gora Slovenia January 4, 1992 Sergio Bergamelli Hans Pieren Alberto Tomba
Kranjska Gora-2024 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's giant slalom
record of 14 straight in one discipline. The penultimate giant slalom in Kranjska Gora was cancelled due to lack of snow, setting the stage for a four-way
Kranjska Gora-Melissa Perrine
Visually Impaired at 2019 World Para Alpine Skiing Championships in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. At the 2022 Winter Paralympics with her guide Kelly, she
Kranjska Gora-Franci Petek
Franci Petek (born 15 June 1971) is a Slovenian former ski jumper and geographer who represented Yugoslavia during his ski jumping career. At the 1991