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- Albin Novšak (10 February 1915 – 29 January 1992) was a Slovenian ski jumper. He competed in the individual event at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Kavčič,...
- School) is a novel by the Slovenian author France Novšak. It was the first ****-themed novel in Slovene. Novšak published its parts in 1937, at the age of 21...
- from the original (PDF) on 11 January 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2010. Novšak, Rachel; Mandelj, Tina Rahne; Simonič, Barbara (2012). "Therapeutic Implications...
- a destruction of self. 1937 Dečki: roman iz dijaškega internata France Novšak Slovenia [Boys: A Novel from a Boarding School] Zdenko Castelli from Serbia...
- 1940, training was on schedule, but canceled due to strong wind. Albin Novšak was first and the only one who jumped that day, landing at 75 metres. On...
- Ghost-Note makes it move". The Morning Call. Retrieved 13 September 2019. Novsak, Jessica (19 September 2018). "Teen musician, Netflix actor Taz Niederauer...
- Bib Name Country Dist. 1 Albin Novšak  Kingdom of Yugoslavia 67 m 2 Heinz Palme  **** Germany 87 m 3 Heini Klopfer  **** Germany 87 m 4 Zupan  Kingdom...
- m 5 Randmod Sørensen  Norway 71 m 6 Sigmund Ruud  Norway 68.5 m 7 Albin Novšak  Kingdom of Yugoslavia 48 m 8 Birger Ruud  Norway 69 m 9 Oyvind Alstad  Norway...
- 1 93 metres (305 ft) by Birger Ruud (fall) 75 metres (246 ft) by Albin Novšak N/A 15 March 1936   International event 2 85 metres (279 ft) by Gregor Höll...
- Ljubljana, where her professors included Volodja Balžalorsky and Primoz Novsak. In London, she studied at Trinity College of Music with Vasko Vasilev,...