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    Tomaž Humar (February 18, 1969 – c. November 10, 2009), nicknamed Gozdni Joža (akin to Hillbilly), was a Slovenian mountaineer. A father of two, Humar...
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    ascent of the south face was made in October 2007 by Slovenian climber Tomaž Humar; he climbed to the Roc Noir and then to Annapurna East (8,047m). On 8...
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  • Slovenian alpine skier Tomaž Humar (born 1969), Slovenian mountaineer Anton Tomaž Linhart (1756–1795), Slovene playwright and historian Tomaž Marušič (born 1932)...
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    (these may be underestimates). On 9 November 2009, Slovenian mountaineer Tomaž Humar, who was on a solo climb (the expedition started on 5 October) via the...
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  • mountain culture topics. Her books include Brotherhood of the Rope, Tomaž Humar, Freedom Climbers, Alpine Warriors, Art Of Freedom, Winter 8000 and Alpine...
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    on the northwest face (VI 5.7 AI5 A2+ 1650m) by Vanja Furlan [sl] and Tomaž Humar (both from Slovenia), which earned them the 1996 Piolet d'Or prize. 1996...
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    Slovenian Tomaž Humar climbs the south face solo but does not reach the summit. His ascent ended at 7,300 m due to a 300 m band of rotten rock. Humar traverses...
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    sportsmen have gained an international reputation, including the mountaineer Tomaž Humar, the mountain skier Davo Karničar, the ultramarathon swimmer Martin Strel...
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    2002: 26 October: Tomaž Humar (Slovenia), Maxut Zhumayev, Denis Urubko, Alexey Raspopov and Vassily Pivtsov got to the summit. Humar climbed last 200 m...
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    nominated for a Piolets d'Or. 1997 - Nuptse - Nup II (7742 m) - on top: Tomaž Humar, Janez Jeglič 2008 - Opening of the south face by Stéphane Benoist and...
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    and Lobuche East. In 1998, from September 29 to October 1, Slovenians Tomaž Humar and Janez Jeglič and Spaniard Carlos Carsolio climbed a new route on...
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    August 2005, Pakistani military helicopters rescued Slovenian mountaineer Tomaž Humar, who was stuck under a narrow ice ledge at 5,900 m (19,400 ft) for six...
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    south-east face of the Burkett Needle; the jury controversially passed over Tomaž Humar's attempt to solo the south face of Dhaulagiri, calling it "a step too...
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  • Ιερά Μονή Παρακλήτου (2015) 961  Slovenia National ISBN 961-6403-23-0 Tomaž Humar, Ni nemogočih poti, Mobitel (2001) 962  Hong Kong National ISBN 962-04-0195-6...
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  • cardiac arrest. Robert Enke, 32, German footballer, suicide by train. Tomaž Humar, 40, Slovenian mountaineer, mountaineering accident. Amadi Ikwechegh...
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    (1828–1865) UK, first ascents of Monte Rosa (1855) and the Matterhorn (1865) Tomaž Humar (1969–2009) Slovenia, solo ascent of Dhaulagiri south wall (1999), northwest...
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    on 2016-03-04. Nanga Parbat on summitpost.org BBC Story on Rescue of Tomaz Humar A mountain list ranked by local relief and steepness showing Nanga Parbat...
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  • Sudurpashchim Province, Nepal. It was first climbed on 2 November 1996 by Tomaz Humar. Bobaye has a summit elevation of 6,808 metres (22,336 ft) and it is...
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  • major presence in alpinism, with notable Slovene alpinists including Tomaž Humar, Tomo Česen, Julius Kugy, Jakob Aljaž, Klement Jug, Davo Karničar, Nejc...
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  • Franko, (?) Marija Frantar, (1956–1991) Tadej Golob, (?) Janja Garnbret Tomaž Humar, (1969–2009) Dušan Jelinčič (1953– ) Klement Jug, (1898–1924) Marjan...
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    President in the capital, Ljubljana, for rescuing Slovenian mountaineer Tomaz Humar, who was stranded on the 8,125-meter (26,657 ft) peak Nanga Parbat. In...
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    (born 1984), football player Urška Hrovat (born 1974), alpine skier Tomaz Humar (1969–2009), mountaineer Kaja Juvan (born 2000), tennis player Srečko...
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    Wayback Machine International Associations of Business Communicators (IABC) Humar, Gorazd (September 2001). "World Famous Arch Bridges in Slovenia: The Dragon...
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  • MP in history of Slovenia Mirjam Bon Klanjšček (SAB) Marko Ferluga (SMC) Tomaž Gantar (DeSUS) László Göncz (Hungarian minority) Irena Grošelj Košnik (SMC)...
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  • - - Simon Hughes 2001 2005 2 - - Philippe Hugla 1979 2001 18 - - Aleks Humar 1998 2016 8 - - Harry Hunt 2012 2012 2 - - Urs Hunziker 2012 2014 3 - -...
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  • Municipality of Bovec Valter Mlekuž SD Municipality of Braslovče Tomaž Žohar mag. Tomaž Žohar and a group of voters Municipality of Brda Franc Mužič Ernest...
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