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Klemenčič
Klemenčič is a Slovene surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Klemencic (1860–1906), Slovene anarchist and union organizer * Blaža Klemenčič (born 1980), Slovenian cyclist * Ignacij Klemenčič (1853–1901), Slovenian physicist * Janez Klemenčič (born 1971), Slovenian rower See also * Klemencice Klemencice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wodzisław, within Jędrzejów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately north of Wodzisław, south-west of Jędrzejów, and south-w ..., a village in south-central Poland * Klemen {{DEFAULTSORT:Klemencic Slovene-language surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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Blaža Klemenčič
Blaža Klemenčič (born 1980 in Kranj) is a Slovenian cyclist, having tested positive for EPO in 2015 from a 2012 sample. She competed in mountain biking at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, and at the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ... in London. Doping case Klemenčič was provisionally suspended by UCI in September 2015 for an EPO positive from a sample collected on 27 March 2012.UCILicense-Holders Provisionally Suspended as per the UCI Anti-Doping Rules, uci.org, 18 September 2015 References * See also * List of doping cases in cycling 1980 births Living people Sportspeople from Kranj Slovenian female cyclists Olympic cyclists for Slovenia Cyclists at the 2008 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics Cross-coun ...
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Ignacij Klemenčič
Ignacij Klemenčič (6 February 1853, in Kamni Potok – 5 September 1901, in Trebnje) was a Carniolan (Slovenian Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Slovenia, a country in Central Europe * Slovene language, a South Slavic language mainly spoken in Slovenia * Slovenes The Slovenes, also known as Slovenians ( sl, Sloven ...) physicist. 1853 births 1901 deaths Carniolan physicists People from the Municipality of Trebnje {{Physicist-stub ...
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Andrew Klemencic
Andrew Klemencic (or , 1860–1906) was a Slovene anarchist and union organizer active in Europe, the United States and the Republic of Hawaii. He contributed to various anarchist publications throughout his life and was a founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World. Early life Andrew Klemencic was born near Trieste in the Austrian Empire (now Italy), in 1860. He was Slovene and multilingual. Labor organizing Klemencic's labor organizing caused him to travel across Europe. By 1897, he was living in San Francisco, where he contributed to the local anarchist publication '' Free Society'' published by Mary and Abraham Isaak. He worked as a tailor and organized for the Journeymen Tailors Union. Klemencic also delivered various lectures on anarchism and contributed to the anarchist press in both French and English. In 1898, he arranged a speaking tour of the San Francisco Bay Area for Emma Goldman. In the middle of 1898, Klemencic departed San Francisco ...
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Klemen
Klemen is a Slovene masculine name derived from the Latin Clemens, meaning 'merciful'. Klemen is the 42nd most common men's name in Slovenia (as of 2016). It may refer to: * Klemen Ferjan (born 1979), Slovenian judoka * Klemen Klemen, Slovenian rap music artist * Klemen Lavrič (born 1981), Slovenian footballer * Klemen Slakonja, Slovenian artist, actor and television host See also * Clement (other) * Klemens, another given name * Klemenčič Klemenčič is a Slovene surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Klemencic (1860–1906), Slovene anarchist and union organizer * Blaža Klemenčič (born 1980), Slovenian cyclist * Ignacij Klemenčič (1853–1901), Slovenian ph ..., a surname References {{given name Slovene masculine given names ...
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Janez Klemenčič
Janez may refer to: People: * Janez (given name), a Slovene given name * Janež, a Slovene surname In music: *Janez Detd. Janez Detd. (short for Janez Determined) is a Belgian pop punk band that formed in 1995. Band members *Nikolas Van der Veken (Bones, Bientjes) – lead guitar and lead vocals *Bram Steemans (The Machine) – drums *Joeri Van Vaerenbergh – ..., a Belgian rock band May also refer to a semi- pejorative term used in the Croatian North and beyond for Slovenes. {{disambiguation ...
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Klemencice
Klemencice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wodzisław, within Jędrzejów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately north of Wodzisław, south-west of Jędrzejów, and south-west of the regional capital Kielce Kielce (, yi, קעלץ, Keltz) is a city in southern Poland, and the capital of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. In 2021, it had 192,468 inhabitants. The city is in the middle of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains (Holy Cross Mountains), on the bank .... References Villages in Jędrzejów County {{Jędrzejów-geo-stub ...
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Slovene-language Surnames
Slovene ( or ), or alternatively Slovenian (; or ), is a South Slavic language, a sub-branch that is part of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is spoken by about 2.5 million speakers worldwide (excluding speakers of Kajkavian), mainly ethnic Slovenes, the majority of whom live in Slovenia, where it is the sole official language. As Slovenia is part of the European Union, Slovene is also one of its 24 official and working languages. Standard Slovene Standard Slovene is the national standard language that was formed in the 18th and 19th century, based on Upper and Lower Carniolan dialect groups, more specifically on language of Ljubljana and its adjacent areas. The Lower Carniolan dialect group was the dialect used in the 16th century by Primož Trubar for his writings, while he also used Slovene as spoken in Ljubljana, since he lived in the city for more than 20 years. It was the speech of Ljubljana that Trubar took as a foundation of what la ...
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