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Yugoslav Basketball Player of the Year (1978–90)
[edit]Year | Večernji list Basketball Player of the Year | |||
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Player (Wins) | Age | Pos. | Club | |
1978 | Dražen Dalipagić | 28 | DF | Partizan |
1979 | Dragan Kićanović | 24 | MF | Partizan |
1980 | Mirza Delibašić | 25 | MF | Bosna |
1981 | Krešimir Ćosić | 23 | FW | Cibona |
1982 | Dražen Petrović | 22 | MF | Šibenka |
1983 | Dražen Petrović (2) | 29 | GK | Šibenka |
1984 | Mihovil Nakić | 28 | MF | Cibona |
1985 | Dražen Petrović (3) | 26 | MF | Cibona |
1986 | Dražen Petrović (4) | 22 | MF | Cibona |
1987 | Dražen Petrović (5) | 27 | MF | Cibona |
1988 | Duško Ivanović | 23 | MF | Jugoplastika |
1989 | Žarko Paspalj | 24 | MF | Partizan |
1990 | Dino Rađa | 21 | MF | Jugoplastika |
Croatian Basketball Player of the Year (1991–present)
[edit](Until 1998 the title went to the best player playing in "domaćim" clubs, after that the rules were expanded to include all Croatian players regardless of their club)
Names
[edit]In the table below are all the names on the four sides. By clicking on the square symbol in the column title, the list is sorted alphabetically (in that column).
Name appearing | Full name | Occupation | Location |
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SEGUIN | Marc Seguin | engineer | NW01
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LALANDE | Jérôme Lalande | astronomer | NW02
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TRESCA | Henri Tresca | engineer and mechanic | NW03
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PONCELET | Jean-Victor Poncelet | geometer | NW04
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BRESSE | Jacques Antoine Charles Bresse | civil engineer and hydraulic engineer | NW05
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LAGRANGE | Joseph-Louis Lagrange | mathematician | NW06
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BELANGER | Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Joseph Bélanger | mathematician and hydraulic engineer | NW07
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CUVIER | Georges Cuvier | naturalist | NW08
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LAPLACE | Pierre-Simon Laplace | mathematician and astronomer | NW09
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DULONG | Pierre Louis Dulong | physicist and chemist | NW10
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CHASLES | Michel Chasles | geometer | NW11
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LAVOISIER | Antoine Lavoisier | chemist | NW12
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AMPERE | André-Marie Ampère | mathematician and physicist | NW13
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CHEVREUL | Michel Eugène Chevreul | chemist | NW14
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FLACHAT | Eugène Flachat | engineer | NW15
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NAVIER | Claude-Louis Marie Henri Navier | mathematician | NW16
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LEGENDRE | Adrien-Marie Legendre | geometer | NW17
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CHAPTAL | Jean-Antoine Chaptal | agronomist and chemist | NW18
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JAMIN | Jules Jamin | physicist | SW01
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GAY-LUSSAC | Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac | chemist | SW02
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FIZEAU | Hippolyte Fizeau | physicist | SW03
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SCHNEIDER | Eugène Schneider | industrialist | SW04
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LE CHATELIER | Louis Le Chatelier | engineer | SW05
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BERTHIER | Pierre Berthier | mineralogist | SW06
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BARRAL | Jean-Augustin Barral | agronomist, chemist, physicist | SW07
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DE DION | Henri de Dion | engineer | SW08
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GOUIN | Ernest Goüin | engineer and industrialist | SW09
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JOUSSELIN | Louis Didier Jousselin | engineer | SW10
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BROCA | Paul Broca | physician and anthropologist | SW11
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BECQUEREL | Antoine César Becquerel | physicist | SW12
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CORIOLIS | Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis | engineer and scientist | SW13
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CAIL | Jean-François Cail | industrialist | SW14
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TRIGER | Jacques Triger | engineer | SW15
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GIFFARD | Henri Giffard | engineer | SW16
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PERRIER | François Perrier | geographer and mathematician | SW17
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STURM | Jacques Charles François Sturm | mathematician | SW18
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CAUCHY | Augustin-Louis Cauchy | mathematician | SE01
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BELGRAND | Eugène Belgrand | engineer | SE02
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REGNAULT | Henri Victor Regnault | chemist and physicist | SE03
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FRESNEL | Augustin-Jean Fresnel | physicist | SE04
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DE PRONY | Gaspard de Prony | engineer | SE05
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VICAT | Louis Vicat | engineer | SE06
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EBELMEN | Jacques-Joseph Ebelmen | chemist | SE07
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COULOMB | Charles-Augustin de Coulomb | physicist | SE08
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POINSOT | Louis Poinsot | mathematician | SE09
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FOUCAULT | Léon Foucault | physicist | SE10
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DELAUNAY | Charles-Eugène Delaunay | astronomer | SE11
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MORIN | Arthur Morin | mathematician and physicist | SE12
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HAUY | René Just Haüy | mineralogist | SE13
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COMBES | Charles Combes | engineer and metallurgist | SE14
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THENARD | Louis Jacques Thénard | chemist | SE15
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ARAGO | François Arago | astronomer and physicist | SE16
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POISSON | Siméon Denis Poisson | mathematician and physicist | SE17
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MONGE | Gaspard Monge | geometer | SE18
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PETIET | Jules Petiet | engineer | NE01
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DAGUERRE | Louis Daguerre | artist and chemist | NE02
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WURTZ | Charles-Adolphe Wurtz | chemist | NE03
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LE VERRIER | Urbain Le Verrier | astronomer | NE04
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PERDONNET | Albert Auguste Perdonnet | engineer | NE05
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DELAMBRE | Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre | astronomer | NE06
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MALUS | Étienne-Louis Malus | physicist | NE07
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BREGUET | Louis Breguet | physicist and inventor | NE08
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POLONCEAU | Camille Polonceau | engineer | NE09
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DUMAS | Jean-Baptiste Dumas | chemist | NE10
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CLAPEYRON | Émile Clapeyron | engineer | NE11
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BORDA | Jean-Charles de Borda | mathematician | NE12
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FOURIER | Joseph Fourier | mathematician | NE13
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BICHAT | Marie François Xavier Bichat | anatomist and physiologist | NE14
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SAUVAGE | François Clément Sauvage | mechanic | NE15
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PELOUZE | Théophile-Jules Pelouze | chemist | NE16
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CARNOT | Lazare Carnot[1] | mathematician | NE17
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LAME | Gabriel Lamé | mathematician | NE18
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Location | Name appearing | Full name | Lifespan |
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NW-01 | SEGUIN | Marc Seguin | 1786–1875 |
NW-02 | LALANDE | Jérôme Lalande | 1732–1807 |
NW-03 | TRESCA | Henri Tresca | 1814–1885 |
NW-04 | PONCELET | Jean-Victor Poncelet | 1788–1867 |
NW-05 | BRESSE | Jacques Antoine Charles Bresse | 1822–1883 |
NW-06 | LAGRANGE | Joseph-Louis Lagrange | 1736–1813 |
NW-07 | BELANGER | Jean-Baptiste Charles Joseph Bélanger | 1790–1874 |
NW-08 | CUVIER | Georges Cuvier | 1769–1832 |
NW-09 | LAPLACE | Pierre-Simon Laplace | 1749–1827 |
NW-10 | DULONG | Pierre Louis Dulong | 1785–1838 |
NW-11 | CHASLES | Michel Chasles | 1793–1880 |
NW-12 | LAVOISIER | Antoine Lavoisier | 1743–1794 |
NW-13 | AMPERE | André-Marie Ampère | 1775–1836 |
NW-14 | CHEVREUL | Michel Eugène Chevreul | 1786–1889 |
NW-15 | FLACHAT | Eugène Flachat | 1802–1873 |
NW-16 | NAVIER | Claude-Louis Navier | 1785–1836 |
List of sites
[edit]The table lists information about each World Heritage Site:
- Name: as listed by the World Heritage Committee
- Location: city or province of site
- Region: one of the 20 regions of Italy
- Period: time period of significance, typically of construction
- UNESCO data: the site's reference number; the year the site was inscribed on the World Heritage List; the criteria it was listed under: criteria i through vi are cultural, while vii through x are natural; (the column sorts by year added to the list)
- Description: brief description of the site
Cultural
[edit]Year | Museum | Image | Location | Type | Description | Ref(s) |
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1977 | Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust | Ironbridge, United Kingdom |
Industrial heritage | A collection of ten museums and 35 historic sites within the Ironbridge Gorge area in Shropshire, England, considered to be the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Since 1986, the area is also a World Heritage Site. | [2] | |
1978 | Schloss Rheydt Municipal Museum | Mönchengladbach, West Germany |
History / Art | A palatial building complex in Rheydt with origins dating back to the 12th century which was largely re-built in the 16th century and is the only preserved Renaissance castle on the Lower Rhine. The museum exhibits a collection of renaissance art as well as a permanent exhibition about the history of the city. | [3] | |
1980 | Museum Catharijneconvent | Utrecht, Netherlands |
Religious art | A museum of religious art, located in a former St. Catherine Convent, includes an extensive collection of historical and art-historical objects from the early Middle Ages to the present. The vast collection presents a picture of Protestant and Catholic art and cultural history in the Netherlands and the impact of that history on Dutch society. | [4] | |
1982 | Art and History Museum of Saint-Denis | Saint-Denis, France |
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1984 | Zuiderzee Museum | Enkhuizen, Netherlands |
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1987 | Beamish Museum | Stanley, United Kingdom |
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1994 | National Museum of Denmark | Stanley, United Kingdom |
Films
[edit]- Tim's Vermeer (2014)
- All Is Lost (2013)
- Maleficent (2014)
- Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010)
- Interiors (1978)
- Lone Survivor (2013)
- This Is the End (2013)
- Nebraska (2013)
- Venus in Fur (2013)
- Marjoe (1972)
- Sleeper (1973)
- Love and Death (1975)
- Lost in La Mancha (2002)
- The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (2011)
- Neighbors (2014)
- Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
- The Descendants (2011)
- Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope (2011)
- Boyhood (2014)
- About Elly (2009)
- The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999)
- Predestination (2014)
- Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)
- A Most Wanted Man (2014)
- The Interview (2014)
- The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
- Magic in the Moonlight (2014)
- The Missing Picture (2013)
- Gone Girl (2014)
- Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014)
- What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
- The Imitation Game (2014)
- Birdman (2014)
- Nightcrawler (2014)
- Headhunters (2011)
- Don McKay (2009)
- Going Clear (2015)
Nationalliga (1933–1944)
[edit]Increase of 10.0% or more | |
Increase of 5.0% to 9.9% | |
Increase of 0.1% to 4.9% | |
Decrease of 0.1% to 4.9% | |
Decrease of 5.0% to 9.9% | |
Decrease of 10% or more |
County | Population | 1910–2011 change | |||||||||||
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1900 | 1910 | 1921 | 1931 | 1948 | 1953 | 1961 | 1971 | 1981 | 1991 | 2001 | 2011 | ||
Bjelovar-Bilogora | 150,825 | 163,039 | 162,453 | 173,597 | 166,485 | 170,651 | 167,599 | 157,811 | 149,551 | 144,042 | 133,084 | 119,764 | –26.5% |
Brod-Posavina | 99,979 | 116,295 | 112,693 | 128,790 | 134,436 | 142,614 | 154,309 | 164,065 | 167,667 | 174,998 | 176,765 | 158,575 | +36.4% |
Dubrovnik-Neretva | 83,135 | 87,665 | 86,610 | 90,577 | 88,535 | 94,812 | 99,593 | 108,131 | 115,683 | 126,329 | 122,870 | 122,568 | +39.8% |
Istria | 194,455 | 236,981 | 215,167 | 223,949 | 183,344 | 175,094 | 176,838 | 175,199 | 188,332 | 204,346 | 206,344 | 208,055 | –12.2% |
Karlovac | 194,294 | 197,959 | 188,824 | 213,633 | 194,643 | 201,748 | 202,431 | 195,096 | 186,169 | 184,577 | 141,787 | 128,899 | –34.9% |
Koprivnica-Križevci | 132,581 | 142,546 | 139,054 | 143,268 | 140,565 | 142,362 | 143,019 | 138,994 | 133,790 | 129,397 | 124,467 | 115,584 | –18.9% |
Krapina-Zagorje | 152,047 | 168,404 | 163,594 | 175,227 | 181,586 | 178,938 | 168,952 | 161,247 | 153,567 | 148,779 | 142,432 | 132,892 | –21.1% |
Lika-Senj | 186,871 | 182,392 | 177,055 | 172,735 | 130,855 | 125,677 | 118,329 | 106,433 | 90,836 | 85,135 | 53,677 | 50,927 | –72.1% |
Međimurje | 79,808 | 88,623 | 92,760 | 99,346 | 110,686 | 112,551 | 112,073 | 115,660 | 116,825 | 119,866 | 118,426 | 113,804 | +28.4% |
Osijek-Baranja | 209,709 | 231,107 | 232,713 | 263,024 | 280,670 | 294,376 | 328,965 | 351,164 | 356,470 | 367,193 | 330,506 | 305,032 | +32.0% |
Požega-Slavonia | 79,141 | 91,272 | 91,076 | 99,657 | 89,646 | 94,761 | 99,340 | 101,745 | 99,096 | 99,334 | 85,831 | 78,034 | –14.5% |
Primorje-Gorski Kotar | 217,653 | 239,354 | 223,640 | 237,748 | 207,635 | 216,781 | 240,621 | 270,660 | 304,038 | 323,130 | 305,505 | 296,195 | +23.7% |
Šibenik-Knin | 118,310 | 130,238 | 134,215 | 147,166 | 148,360 | 157,405 | 164,757 | 161,199 | 152,128 | 152,477 | 112,891 | 109,375 | –16.0% |
Sisak-Moslavina | 235,514 | 256,207 | 248,953 | 268,287 | 234,953 | 247,482 | 255,635 | 258,643 | 255,292 | 251,332 | 185,387 | 172,439 | –32.7% |
Split-Dalmatia | 249,867 | 268,187 | 274,522 | 292,321 | 296,840 | 314,933 | 339,686 | 389,277 | 436,680 | 474,019 | 463,676 | 454,798 | +69.6% |
Varaždin | 131,849 | 144,720 | 147,524 | 159,767 | 174,682 | 177,352 | 179,905 | 184,380 | 187,495 | 187,853 | 184,769 | 175,951 | +21.6% |
Virovitica-Podravina | 90,266 | 101,818 | 102,824 | 125,049 | 125,372 | 131,517 | 127,512 | 116,314 | 107,339 | 104,625 | 93,389 | 84,836 | –16.7% |
Vukovar-Srijem | 125,569 | 129,754 | 127,417 | 139,340 | 152,472 | 166,956 | 193,224 | 217,115 | 223,919 | 231,241 | 204,768 | 179,521 | +38.4% |
Zadar | 123,375 | 136,522 | 146,375 | 149,855 | 154,026 | 162,682 | 174,957 | 190,356 | 194,098 | 214,777 | 162,045 | 170,017 | +24.5% |
Zagreb | 194,643 | 211,150 | 208,141 | 224,095 | 227,538 | 233,411 | 233,875 | 232,836 | 259,429 | 282,989 | 309,696 | 317,606 | +50.4% |
City of Zagreb | 111,565 | 136,351 | 167,765 | 258,024 | 356,529 | 393,919 | 478,076 | 629,896 | 723,065 | 777,826 | 779,145 | 790,017 | +479.4% |
Airports
[edit]Opened | Republic | Airport name | ICAO | IATA | City served | Notes |
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1961 | MNE | Podgorica Airport (Golubovci) | LYPG | TGD | Podgorica | |
1962 | SRB | Belgrade Airport (Surčin) | LYBE | BEG | Belgrade | |
1962 | CRO | Dubrovnik Airport (Čilipi) | LDDU | DBV | Dubrovnik | |
1962 | CRO | Zagreb Airport (Pleso) | LDZA | ZAG | Zagreb | |
1963 | SLO | Ljubljana Airport (Brnik) | LJLJ | LJU | Ljubljana | |
1965 | SRB | Pristina Airport | BKPR | PRN | Zagreb | |
1966 | CRO | Split Airport (Resnik) | LDSP | SPU | Split | |
1969 | BIH | Sarajevo Airport (Butmir) | LQSA | SJJ | Sarajevo | |
MKD | Skopje Airport (Petrovec) | LWSK | SKP | Skopje | ||
MNE | Tivat Airport | LYTV | TIV | Tivat | ||
1968 | CRO | Zadar Airport (Zemunik) | LDZD | ZAD | Zadar | |
1967 | CRO | Pula Airport | LDPL | PUY | Pula | |
1970 | CRO | Rijeka Airport (Krk) | LDRI | RJK | Rijeka | |
MKD | Ohrid Airport | LWOH | OHD | Ohrid | ||
1965 | BIH | Mostar Airport (Ortiješ) | LQMO | OMO | Mostar | |
BIH | Tuzla Airport (Dubrave) | LQTZ | TZL | Tuzla | ||
SRB | Niš Airport | LYNI | INI | Niš | ||
1976 | SLO | Maribor Airport | LJMB | MBX | Maribor | |
BIH | Banja Luka Airport (Mahovljani) | LQBK | BNX | Banja Luka | ||
1980 | CRO | Osijek Airport (Klisa) | LDOS | OSI | Osijek | |
1962 | SLO | Portorož Airport | LJPZ | POW | Portorož |
Maria Mutola
[edit]Mutola medals summary
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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Olympic Games | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
World Championships | 3 | 1 | 2 | 6 |
World Indoor Championships | 7 | 1 | 1 | 9 |
World Cup | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
African Championships | 5 | 3 | 0 | 8 |
Commonwealth Games | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
All-Africa Games | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Total | 25 | 7 | 4 | 36 |
Merlene Ottey medals summary
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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Olympic Games | 0 | 3 | 6 | 9 |
World Championships | 3 | 4 | 7 | 14 |
World Indoor Championships | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7 |
IAAF World / Continental Cup | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Central American and Caribbean Championships | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Commonwealth Games | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
Pan American Games | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Total | 10 | 11 | 17 | 38 |
Tenchu
[edit]First release |
Title | Platform | Developer | Publisher | ||||
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5th Gen | 6th Gen | 7th Gen | Handheld | WW | JP | |||
1998 | Tenchu: Stealth Assassins | PS | — | — | — | Acquire | Activision | SMEJ |
2000 | Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins | PS | — | — | — | Acquire | Activision | SME |
2003 | Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven | — | PS2, Xbox | — | PSP | K2 LLC | Activision | FromSoftware |
2004 | Tenchu: Fatal Shadows | — | PS2 | — | PSP | K2 LLC | Sega | FromSoftware |
2005 | Tenchu: Time of the Assassins | — | — | — | PSP | K2 LLC | Sega (EU) | FromSoftware |
2006 | Tenchu: Dark Secret | — | — | — | DS | Polygon Magic | Nintendo | FromSoftware |
2006 | Tenchu Z | — | — | X360 | — | K2 LLC | Microsoft Game Studios | FromSoftware |
2008 | Tenchu: Shadow Assassins | — | — | Wii | PSP | Acquire | Ubisoft | FromSoftware |
- ^ Not to be confused with Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, his son.
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