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    Nataša Urbančič (November 25, 1945 – June 22, 2011) was a Slovenian athlete. She was born in Celje, Slovenia. Urbančič represented Yugoslavia at the 1968...
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  • philosopher Jošt Urbančič (born 2001), Slovenian footballer Nataša Urbančič (1945–2011), Slovenian javelin thrower Victor Urbancic (1903–1958), Austrian...
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    Merlene Ottey Martina Ratej Sonja Roman Marija Šestak Draga Stamejčič Nataša Urbančič Jasmina Keber Maja Tvrdy Nika Barič Sani Bečirović Ivo Daneu Luka Dončić...
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    Turnski grad moj dom. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Josipina Urbančič. Nataša Budna Kodrič, "Zgodba Josipine Turnograjske in Lovra Tomana" Kronika...
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  • Athletics Nataša Urbančič 1969 Ivo Daneu Basketball Athletics Nataša Urbančič (2) 1970 Miroslav Cerar (2) Artistic gymnastics Athletics Nataša Urbančič (3)...
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  • screenwriter (Out of Africa, Three Days of the Condor), heart failure. Nataša Urbančič, 65, Slovene athlete. Ken Vaughan, 76, Australian politician, member...
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  • 1969:  Nataša Urbančič (YUG) 1970:  Elisabeta Prodan (ROM) 1971:  Nataša Urbančič (YUG) 1972:  Lyutviyan Mollova (BUL) 1973:  Nataša Urbančič (YUG) 1974:...
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    Petrović in high jump. Besides Vera Nikolić, bronze medalists were Nataša Urbančič in javelin throw and Borut Bilač in long jump. At the European Indoor...
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  • Márta Rudas  Hungary 55.62 9 Nina Marakina  Soviet Union 55.34 10 Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia 53.66 11 Cecylia Bajer  Poland 50.50 Elvīra Ozoliņa  Soviet...
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  • Awards Preceded by Nataša Urbančič Yugoslav Sportswoman of the Year 1975 Succeeded by Mima Jaušovec...
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  • Gold Ruth Fuchs  East Germany Silver Jacqueline Todten  East Germany Bronze Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia...
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  • CR Magda Vidos  Hungary 58.80 Valentina Evert  Soviet Union 56.56 4 Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia 55.68 5 Nina Marakina  Soviet Union 55.34 6 Daniela Jaworska...
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  • 59.62 59.62 p p 3 Kate Schmidt  United States 58.84 52.26 58.84 p 4 Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia 57.02 57.02 p p 5 Mária Kucserka  Hungary 56.72 56.72 p...
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  • Jelica Pavličić Athletics (track and field) 1974 Mate Parlov (3) Boxing Nataša Urbančič Athletics (javelin throw) 1975 Nenad Stekić Athletics (long jump) Branka...
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  • 2012 Josip Primožič gymnastics 2012 Ludvik Starič motorcycling 2012 Nataša Urbančič athletics 2012 Draga Stamejčič athletics 2012 Stanko Lorger athletics...
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  •  East Germany 67.22 m CR, WR Jacqueline Todten  East Germany 62.10 m Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia 61.66 m Pentathlon details Nadiya Tkachenko  Soviet Union...
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  • Fuchs (GDR) 1974 Rome details  Ruth Fuchs (GDR)  Jacqueline Todten (GDR)  Nataša Urbančič (YUG) 1978 Prague details  Ruth Fuchs (GDR)  Tessa Sanderson (GBR)...
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  • 4 Angéla Németh  Hungary 52.66 5 Sue Platt  Great Britain 50.24 6 Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia 50.10 7 Lucyna Krawcewicz  Poland 48.46 8 Ágnes Radnai...
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  • Strasser  Austria 49.26 9 Gertrud Schönauer  Austria 48.56 10 Eva Egger  Austria 48.54 11 Ameli Koloska  West Germany 47.90 Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia NM...
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    Tennis Association. "Nataša Zorić osvojila titulu u Mađarskoj". www.sportske.net. Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Nataša Zorić at the Women's...
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  • Awards Preceded by Vera Nikolić Yugoslav Sportswoman of the Year 1973 Succeeded by Nataša Urbančič...
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  • 5 Daniela Jaworska  Poland 55.78 56.06 52.34 51.88 X 53.20 56.06 6 Nataša Urbančič  Yugoslavia 53.80 X 55.42 X X – 55.42 7 Ameli Koloska  West Germany...
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  • author Primož Trubar (1508–1586) – Protestant reformer and author Josipina Urbančič (1508–1586) – poet, writer Josip Vidmar (1895–1992) – essayist and literary...
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    printing: Iztok Potočnik Head of the Operational-technical sector: Alenka Urbančič Head of the Investment and Maintenance Department: Janez Gomboc Head of...
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  • 1965: Nataša Urbancić 1966: Marijeta Kacić 1967: Pavla Peitler 1968: Pavla Peitler 1969: Nataša Urbancić 1970: Ljiljana Lazić 1971: Nataša Urbancić 1972:...
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  • 4–6, 3–6 Runner-up 6. 6 April 2009 Šibenik, Croatia Clay Mika Urbančič Teodora Mirčić Nataša Zorić 0–6, 3–6 Winner 5. 29 June 2009 Prokuplje, Serbia Clay...
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  • Distance Athlete Nationality Birthdate Location Date 44.44 Nataša Bezjak Urbančič  Slovenia 25.11.1945 Potsdam 21.08.2002 43.63 Renate Vogel  Germany 26...
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    printing: Iztok Potočnik Head of the Operational-technical sector: Alenka Urbančič Head of the Investment and Maintenance Department: Janez Gomboc Head of...
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  • Abramović Mădălina Gojnea 6–2, 6–3 2009 Teodora Mirčić Nataša Zorić Tina Bohorič Mika Urbančič 6–0, 6–3 2008 Karolina Kosińska Darina Šeděnková Nicole...
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    policies of the Communist establishment, among them Edvard Kocbek, Ivan Urbančič, Alenka Puhar, Marjan Rožanc, and Rudi Šeligo. Between 1978 and 1980, he...
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