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Primož is a male
given name, the
South Slavic (primarily Slovenian) form of the
Latin "Primus",
meaning "first" or "best".
Sequential birth-order numerical...
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Primož Roglič (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈpɾiːmɔʃ ˈɾɔːɡlitʃ] ; born 29
October 1989) is a
Slovenian professional racing cyclist who
rides for UCI WorldTeam...
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Sveti Primož may
refer to
several places in Slovenia:
Primož pri Ljubnem, a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Ljubno,
known as
Sveti Primož until 1955...
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Primož Ramovš (March 20, 1921 –
January 10, 1999) was a
Slovenian composer and librarian. Ramovš was born in Ljubljana, then the
administrative centre...
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Primož Brezec (born
October 2, 1979) is a
Slovenian former professional basketball player. He is a 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) tall center.
Brezec has pla**** eight...
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Primož Peterka (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈpriːmɔʃ ˈpeːtərka] ) is a
Slovenian former ski
jumper who
competed from 1996 to 2011. He is one of the most successful...
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Primož Kopač (born 25
November 1970 in Žiri) is a
Slovenian former ski
jumper who
competed from 1989 to 1994. At the 1992
Winter Olympics in Albertville...
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Primož Pikl (born 25
August 1982) is a
Slovenian former ski
jumper who
competed from 2002 to 2013. At the 2010
Winter Olympics in Vancouver, he finished...
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Primož Trubar or
Primus Truber (pronunciation) (1508 – 28 June 1586) was a
Slovene Protestant Reformer of the
Lutheran tradition,
mostly known as the author...
- he was the only
rider to stay with the race
leader and his compatriot,
Primož Roglič. Pogačar
ended up
winning his
second stage to move up to
third overall...