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Rihard Jakopič (12
April 1869 – 21
April 1943) was a
Slovene painter. He was the
leading Slovene Impressionist painter,
patron of arts and theoretician...
- Jozo
Jakopić (1
April 1904–6
November 1946) was a
Yugoslav and a
Croat sports official and a long-time
secretary of the most
successful Croatian football...
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Yugoslavia in the 1968
Winter Olympics. sports-reference.com Blaž
Jakopič at FIS (alpine) Blaž
Jakopič at FIS (alpine) Blaž
Jakopič at
Olympedia v t e...
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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,...
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Avgust Jakopič (11 July 1913 – 2000) was a
Slovenian cross-country skier. He
competed in the men's 18
kilometre event at the 1936
Winter Olympics. Evans...
- The
Jakopič Pavilion (Slovene: Jakopičev paviljon) was an art
gallery in Ljubljana, the
first purpose-built art
exhibition venue in the
territory of modern...
- The
Jakopič Award, also
known as the
Rihard Jakopič Award (Slovene: Jakopičeva
nagrada or
Nagrada Riharda Jakopiča) is an art
award in
Slovenia awarded...
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Bogdan Jakopič (born
January 18, 1948) is a
former Yugoslav ice
hockey player. He pla**** for the
Yugoslavia men's
national ice
hockey team at the 1976...
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April 1911) was a
Slovene Impressionist painter.
Together with
Rihard Jakopič,
Matej Sternen, and
Matija Jama, he is
considered one of the
leading figures...
- promenade,
called the
Jakopič Promenade (Jakopičevo sprehajališče)
after the
leading Slovene impressionist painter Rihard Jakopič.
Within the park, there...