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Planica (Slovene pronunciation: [plaˈnìːtsa]) is an
Alpine valley in
northwestern Slovenia,
extending south from the
border village of Rateče, not far...
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Planica is an
alpine valley in
northwestern Slovenia known for its ski
jumping hills.
Planica may also
refer to:
Planica, Kranj, a
village in Slovenia...
- last was
Franz Maier who
crashed at 109 metres.» —Only two WRs set in
Planica 1941 ("Jutro:
Serija senzacij", p.1,
column 4) Ski
jumping is a winter...
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Planica Nordic Centre (Slovene:
Nordijski center Planica) is a
nordic skiing complex located in
Planica, Slovenia. It has one ski
flying hill, seven...
- "
Planica,
Planica" is a 1979
Slovenian polka song
performed by
Ansambel bratov Avsenik (Slavko
Avsenik Und
Seine Original Oberkrainer). This song was Slavko...
- in the
world and the
biggest of
eight hills located at the
Planica Nordic Centre in
Planica, Slovenia. It was
built in 1969 and is
named after the original...
- in Lillehammer, Norway. The men's
season concluded on 30
March 2025 in
Planica, Slovenia,
while the women's
season ended on 21
March 2025 in Lahti, Finland...
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March 2023 in
Planica, Slovenia.
Slovenia hosted the
Nordic World Championships for the
first time. All
competitions took
place at the
Planica Nordic Centre...
- 1921, 1925, 1932, and 1933. In 1935, the
origins of ski
flying began in
Planica, Slovenia,
where Josef Bradl became the
first competitor in
history to...
- time
Planica would hold the
world record for
almost two decades, as
emerging new
hills would soon
provide stern competition. A
challenger to
Planica arrived...