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Sljeme may refer to: Sljeme, mountain peak of Medvednica, Croatia Sljeme transmitter, TV/radio transmitter on Sljeme peak Sljeme (company), Croatian malletier
Sljeme
Mountain in central Croatia
the Medvednica Nature Park. The highest peak, at 1,035 m (3,396 ft) is Sljeme. Most of the area of Medvednica is a nature park (park prirode), a type
Medvednica
Croatian public broadcasting company
first television programme was broadcast from the transmitter built at Sljeme. Television Zagreb's first live broadcast aired on 7 September 1956, making
Croatian_Radiotelevision
Communications tower, Observation tower in Medvednica, Croatia
Tower Sljeme is a 169-metre (563 ft) tall TV and radio tower built of reinforced concrete on the summit of the 1035 metre (3450 ft) tall peak Sljeme of the
Zagreb_TV_Tower
Village in Ilijaš, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Šljeme is a village in the municipality of Ilijaš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population
Šljeme
Sljeme is a trunk-making company in Croatia founded in 1921 and held a Royal warrant of appointment to the court of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1931
Sljeme_(company)
Cable car in Zagreb, Croatia
known as Cable Car Sljeme, is a gondola lift in Zagreb, Croatia. Opened in February 2022, it runs from the Podsljeme district to Sljeme, the highest peak
Zagreb_Cable_Car
Glacier
Debeli Namet is a small glacier below Mount Šljeme (2,455 metres (8,054 ft)) in the Durmitor massif, Montenegro. This glacier exists well below the true
Debeli_Namet
Massif in northwestern Montenegro
Bezimeni vrh (Nameless Peak) 2,487 m (8,159 ft) Šljeme 2,455 m (8,054 ft) Istočni vrh Šljemena (East Peak of Sljeme) 2,445 m (8,022 ft) Soa / Đevojka 2,440 m
Durmitor
Croatian football club
in the Sesvete district of the City of Zagreb. Previous club names: NK Sljeme (1957–1988), NK Sesvete (1988–1996), NK Badel Sesvete (1996–1997), NK Sesvete
NK_Croatia_Sesvete
Capital city and county in Croatia
Travno (Novi Zagreb – istok district, built in 1974) and Zagreb TV Tower on Sljeme (built in 1973). In the 2000s, the City Assembly approved a new plan that
Zagreb
American singer and musician (born 1956)
January 4, 2006, the night before the FIS World Cup slalom race on nearby Sljeme, with some other groups and singers from disco era (Nile Rodgers and Chic
Anita_Ward
Croatian politician (1955–2021)
were repeatedly announced but never completed, e.g. reconstruction of the Sljeme cable car, a spa in Blato, completing the long-awaited Blato University
Milan_Bandić
1941–1945 puppet state of Germany and Italy
Skiing Association organized a national championship, held on Zagreb's Sljeme mountain. A national bowling competition was held in 1942 in Zagreb, which
Independent_State_of_Croatia
International broadcasting service of Croatia
Croatian Radio (Croatian Government) Sister stations HR1 HR2 HR3 Radio Sljeme Radio Rijeka Radio Pula Radio Osijek Radio Split Radio Zadar Radio Knin
Voice_of_Croatia
Croatian alpine skier (born 1999)
first World Cup points in January 2021, finishing 15th in his home race at Sljeme. His older brother, Elias Kolega, is a retired alpine skier. 0 wins 1 podium
Samuel_Kolega
Medieval fortified town in Croatia
approximately halfway from the Croatian capital Zagreb to the mountain top Sljeme. For defensive purposes it was built on a hill, Mali Plazur, that is a spur
Medvedgrad
Type of luggage
in Detroit (1865–1915) M. M. Secor, a trunk maker in Racine, Wisconsin Sljeme (company) Leather, Brettuns Village Trunks &. "Antique Trunk Makers A thru
Trunk_(luggage)
Mountain in Montenegro
organized mountaineering group visited Durmitor in 1926. They were members of Sljeme club from Zagreb, Croatia. In the same year the first ascents of the eastern
Bobotov_Kuk
Croatian alpine skier
she was the runner-up in the World Cup slalom race (Snow Queen Trophy) at Sljeme mountain in Croatia, won by Marlies Schild of Austria. A month later at
Ana_Jelušić_Black
Official broadcasting service of Croatia
the clock in 1976, and in 1997, the second and third channels and Radio Sljeme followed. The first medium-wave transmitter of more than 100 kW was installed
Croatian_Radio
District of Zagreb, Croatia
foothills of Zagreb's mountain, Medvednica. Its name stands for "under Sljeme" (Sljeme is the peak of the Medvednica mountain). It has the status of četvrt
Podsljeme
Croatian politician (born 1947)
Squares in Donji Grad were renovated. Medvedgrad, an old fortress near Sljeme, underwent renovation at that time. Between 1997 and 1998, Mikša was the
Branko_Mikša
2,487 Komovi Kom Ljevorečki 2,469 Komovi Kom Vasojevićki 2,461 Durmitor Šljeme 2,445 Hajla Hajla 2,403 Bioč Bioč 2,396 Maglić Maglić 2,386 Trekufiri Accursed
List of mountains in Montenegro
List_of_mountains_in_Montenegro
radio Radio Dubrovnik Radio Knin Radio Osijek Radio Pula Radio Rijeka Radio Sljeme Radio Split Radio Zadar Radio Kaj - Central and Northern Croatia (area of
List of radio stations in Croatia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Croatia
buildings in Europe List of tallest buildings in the European Union "OIV toranj Sljeme". sljeme360.hr. Retrieved 7 October 2025. "FOTO/VIDEO Dalmatia Tower postigao
List of tallest buildings in Croatia
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Croatia
Village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faletići Gornje Biosko Gornje Međuše Hreša Istočni Stari Grad Kumane Lipnik Njemanica Rakova Noga Sarajevo Dio Sirovine Šljeme Studenkovići Vučja Luka Vuknić
Faletići
Ski course on Medvednica, Croatia
10 January 2015. "History if skiing in Zagreb (Sljeme)" (in Croatian). zss.hr. 15 December 2021. "Sljeme Ski Resort". infozagreb.hr. 15 December 2021.
Crveni_spust
Historical region of Croatia
474 ft) 46°11′N 16°6′E / 46.183°N 16.100°E / 46.183; 16.100 Medvednica Sljeme 1,035 m (3,396 ft) 45°55′N 15°58′E / 45.917°N 15.967°E / 45.917; 15.967
Central_Croatia
Croatian journalist
work at Croatian Radiotelevision, in the program of Croatian Radio, Radio Sljeme. She is married to a Croatian singer, composer and songwriter Željko Krušlin
Ivana_Radaljac_Krušlin
Official royal patronage of tradespeople
Kiram: Harney & Sons – tea Royal Warrant Holders of the Yugoslav Court: Sljeme (Zagreb) – trunks and leather goods, appointed in 1931 Suppliers, Association
Royal_warrant_of_appointment
2014 to 9 March 2015 she was the Acting Mayor of Zagreb. She attended the Sljeme FIS World Cup Snow Queen, where she handed the winning crown to Mikaeli
Sandra_Švaljek
Topics referred to by the same term
Bloke, a village in Slovenia Sleme Skradsko, a village near Skrad, Croatia Sljeme (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Sleme
Military unit
commanded by Miljenko Filipović and Ante Roso. . Sljeme 6 February 1991 The Sljeme SPU was based at Sljeme Peak for four months until the unit was disbanded
Croatian Special Police order of battle in 1991–1995
Croatian_Special_Police_order_of_battle_in_1991–1995
Municipality in Krapina-Zagorje, Croatia
mountaintop Sljeme usually in early January), bus transfer for race-visitors is traditionally organized between Stubičke Toplice and Sljeme. Stubičke Toplice
Stubičke_Toplice
Since creation in 2007
ruins. Other ski jumping hills, also now destroyed, were located in Zagreb (Sljeme K–35 and K–12 hills), Prezid (K–40 hill), and Skrad (K–30 hill, with preparations
Croatia national ski jumping team
Croatia_national_ski_jumping_team
Air warfare branch of Croatia's military
Operations Center, in Split to coordinate with the Croatian Coast Guard Mount Sljeme, Borinci, Papuk, Učka and Mount Rota radar posts with AN/FPS-117 radars
Croatian_Air_Force
Historical Croatian coats of arms depicted in Church of the Mother of God of Sljeme, Queen of Croats Heraldry portal Croatia portal Flag of Croatia Zakon o
Coat_of_arms_of_Croatia
mayors in Croatia "Feljton: Zagrebački gradonačelnici I. Dio :: HRT – Radio Sljeme". Archived from the original on 2016-05-09. Retrieved 2015-10-12. Gjuro
List_of_mayors_of_Zagreb
Local commercial television station in Zagreb, Croatia
its broadcasting in August 2004 as Z1. It was also known by the name TV Sljeme. There are more notable TV talk shows produced and aired on Z1 are Nightmare
Z1_(television)
Croatian transport company
names: authors list (link) "O Žičari Sljeme". zicarasljeme.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2025-07-02. "Žičara Sljeme - Saznajte sve informacije i novosti
Zagreb_Electric_Tram
Second revision of the DVB-T standard
Transmitters & Communications started testing on UHF channel 53 (730.00 MHz) from Sljeme. Two DVB-T2 multiplexes launched in late 2012 by pay TV platform EVO TV
DVB-T2
German for a prominent mountain near a populated place
Group are also viewed as the Vienna Hausberge. Zagreb, the Medvednica (Sljeme) (1,035 m) Grenoble, the Bastille (476 m) Aachen: the Lousberg (262.4 m)
Hausberg
Culture of Croatia
Until 1992 Croatia hosted the events as a part of Yugoslavia. Zagreb (Sljeme) has organized many FIS races apart from the World Cup races held every
Sport_in_Croatia
International alpine skiing event in Croatia
men's and women's slalom races take place on the Medvednica mountaintop Sljeme, just north of Zagreb, usually in early January. The women's race debuted
Snow_Queen_Trophy
Školska knjiga Consumer services Publishing Zagreb 1950 Publishing house P A Sljeme Consumer goods Durable household products Zagreb 1921 Trunks manufacturing
List_of_companies_of_Croatia
NATO Air defence radar network
the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). Podvornica Mount Sljeme Borinci Papuk Učka Mount Rota The Croatian Air Force and Air Defense's Airspace
NATO Integrated Air Defense System
NATO_Integrated_Air_Defense_System
International sports competition
"World Cup Bormio (ITA)". "World Cup Bormio (ITA)". "World Cup Oslo (NOR)". "Sljeme-Zagreb Hill Map". Snow Forecast. January 2017. "World Cup Zagreb (CRO)"
2017–18 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
2017–18_FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup
Public interest volunteer organization
Namely, mountain rescue teams are present at all major Croatian ski resorts (Sljeme, Platak, Bjelolasica), rock climbing area in the Paklenica National Park
Croatian Mountain Rescue Service
Croatian_Mountain_Rescue_Service
District in Zagreb, Croatia
slopes of Medvednica mountain, approximately halfway to the mountain top Sljeme. From end of the 19th century Črnomerec was the main location for army barracks
Črnomerec
Village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faletići Gornje Biosko Gornje Međuše Hreša Istočni Stari Grad Kumane Lipnik Njemanica Rakova Noga Sarajevo Dio Sirovine Šljeme Studenkovići Vučja Luka Vuknić
Lipnik_(Ilijaš)
South Slavic supradialect or language
contents include local television in Varaždin, the local radio program Sljeme in Zagreb, and some local newspapers in northwestern Croatia in Varaždin
Kajkavian
Military unit
possibly Austrian airspace. In June 1991, the Kumrovec SPU was transferred to Sljeme Peak north of Zagreb leaving Kumrovec base to the Zrinski Battalion, as
Croatian Special Operations Forces Command
Croatian_Special_Operations_Forces_Command
Croatian journalist, television producer and author
from 1984 to 1986. In 1987 he started his journalistic career with Radio Sljeme. In 1990, Merlić left radio and moved to the Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT)
Dubravko_Merlić
filma (Animafest)". Zagrebački leksikon 2006, "Radiotelevizijski toranj Sljeme". United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical
Timeline_of_Zagreb
announced his candidacy for president in a speech on 5 November at 7 am on Sljeme criticizing Zoran Milanović and his former party for turning against him
2009–10 Croatian presidential election
2009–10_Croatian_presidential_election
Village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faletići Gornje Biosko Gornje Međuše Hreša Istočni Stari Grad Kumane Lipnik Njemanica Rakova Noga Sarajevo Dio Sirovine Šljeme Studenkovići Vučja Luka Vuknić
Gornje_Biosko
Flood in Zagreb, Yugoslavia
the evacuees. Food supplies were donated by various companies, including Sljeme, Mosor and Lovački Rog. Firewood was brought in from other cities and Yugoslav
1964_Zagreb_flood
Armed clash at the beginning of the Croatian War of Independence
Croatia deployed special police forces, specifically the Lučko, Rakitje and Sljeme special police units based in and around Zagreb, supported by additional
Plitvice_Lakes_incident
1991 murder in Zagreb, Croatia
plates and drove to a mountain lodge near Medvednica mountain. Once on Sljeme, Aleksandra and Marija were killed and dumped in a garbage pit. Aleksandra's
Murder_of_the_Zec_family
List of publicly funded radio channels
Pola") Radio Rijeka (includes Italian language programs "Radio Fiume") Radio Sljeme Radio Split Radio Zadar ICRT - Instituto Cubano de Radio y Televisión Radio
List of radio stations receiving public funding
List_of_radio_stations_receiving_public_funding
Croatian alpine skier (born 1979)
Ivica and his sister Janica, two years younger, to ski on the nearby hill Sljeme (now the site of the annual Snow Queen Trophy World Cup races). Janica Kostelić
Ivica_Kostelić
International sports competition
original on 4 January 2015. Retrieved 18 December 2014. "Men's Slalom – Zagreb-Sljeme, CRO". "Men's Giant Slalom – Adelboden, SUI". "Men's Slalom – Adelboden
2014–15 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
2014–15_FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup
Mountain
(2021-07-26). "Klek, Omladinski smjer". YouTube. Pišo (2021-05-31). "Bajsom na Sljeme i penja Klek". YouTube. Pnet (n.d.). "Plezališče Klek". Plezanje.net. Archived
Klek_mountain,_Croatia
Ski resort north of Rijeka, Croatia
visitors, more than any other within HPS territory besides Tomislavov Dom on Sljeme, including 66 Italian, 3 French, 3 Austrian and 2 Czechoslovak citizens
Platak
International sports competition
just four final round racers. The Snow Queen Trophy slalom planned for Sljême, Croatia was cancelled and diverted to Santa Caterina, Italy for lack of
2015–16 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
2015–16_FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup
of the Croatian Radio (HR 1), and Hvaljen Isus i Marija daily on Radio Sljeme). Although the vast majority of Croatians declare themselves as Catholics
Catholic_Church_in_Croatia
Village in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faletići Gornje Biosko Gornje Međuše Hreša Istočni Stari Grad Kumane Lipnik Njemanica Rakova Noga Sarajevo Dio Sirovine Šljeme Studenkovići Vučja Luka Vuknić
Hreša
Veleučilište u Karlovcu. Ćurković, Jure (2020-04-08). "Ponikve-1-8-Grafičar-1-Sljeme". Planinarenje.hr. Plišo Vusić, Ivana (2022-12-13). Ekološko – vegetacijske
List of caves on Zagrebačka gora
List_of_caves_on_Zagrebačka_gora
Village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faletići Gornje Biosko Gornje Međuše Hreša Istočni Stari Grad Kumane Lipnik Njemanica Rakova Noga Sarajevo Dio Sirovine Šljeme Studenkovići Vučja Luka Vuknić
Vučja_Luka
Bitoraj Bitoraj 1140 Tuhobić Tuhobić 1106 Ivanšćica Ivanšćica 1059 Medvednica Sljeme 1035 Psunj Brezovo polje 984 Pelješac Sveti Ilija 961 Papuk Papuk 953 Rilić
List_of_mountains_in_Croatia
Television channel
was taken off air on 16 September 1991, when its main transmitter, the Sljeme TV tower, was damaged in an air raid. On 7 November 1994, the channel came
HRT_3
Kumrovec Varaždin Karlovac Zagreb Bjelovar Sljeme Virovitica Sisak Kumrovec Varaždin Karlovac Zagreb Bjelovar Sljeme Virovitica Sisak Bosanski Novi Bosanska
1984 Winter Olympics torch relay
1984_Winter_Olympics_torch_relay
Austrian-born Dutch alpine skier (born 1989)
slalom 19 December 2011 Alta Badia, Italy Slalom 5 January 2012 Zagreb Sljeme, Croatia Slalom 7 January 2012 Adelboden, Switzerland Giant slalom 8
Marcel_Hirscher
Croatian and Yugoslav politician
the Gredelj train carriage factory in Vukomerec, Pliva's geomycin plant, Sljeme pig farm, Agrokoka chicken farm, and a water extraction site in Mala Mlaka
Pero_Pirker
American para-alpine skier (born 1995)
11-01-2018 Kranjska Gora Giant Slalom 5 09-01-2018 Zagreb-Sljeme Slalom DNF 08-01-2018 Zagreb-Sljeme Slalom 4 22-12-2017 Kuhtai Slalom DNF 21-12-2017 Kuhtai
Thomas_Walsh_(skier)
from 1931 is gradually accommodated to the hillside, "Tomislav Home" in Sljeme from 1935, made out of wood and stone, has a unique plane in the shape of
Architecture_of_Croatia
1242 edict proclaiming Gradec (Zagreb) a royal free city
(8 June 2017). "Otvoren festival starih zanata – Markov sajam :: Radio Sljeme". Croatian Radiotelevision (in Croatian). Archived from the original on
Golden_Bull_of_1242
broadcast after the 1939 Zagreb Fair was in 1956. A transmitter was set up on Sljeme in the Tomislavov Dom Hotel, and during the evening of 15 May 1956, Austrian
Television_in_Croatia
Season of television series
hungover. At school, Nora continues to dissociate. Roko takes Nora to Mount Sljeme where they meet Sven, who Roko reveals insisted on joining them. When Roko
Sram_season_2
International sports competition
Archived from the original on 30 December 2016. Retrieved 29 December 2016. "Sljeme-Zagreb Hill Map". Snow Forecast. January 2017. "Men's Slalom, Zagreb, Croatia"
2016–17 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
2016–17_FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup
Overview of the events of 2020 in skiing
Bischofswiesen – Götschen Cancelled. January 24 – 26: MC #5 in Zagreb – Sljeme January 31 – February 2: MC #6 in Châtel November 2019 November 29 & 30:
2019–20_in_skiing
Jutarnji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 2026-02-13. "Infozagreb – Žičara Sljeme". www.infozagreb.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2026-01-31. Bohutinski, Josip;
Transport_in_Zagreb
Military unit
possibly Austrian airspace. In June 1991, the Kumrovec SPU was transferred to Sljeme Peak north of Zagreb leaving Kumrovec base to the Zrinski Battalion, as
Zrinski_Battalion
Aspects of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia during World War II
what was then the immediate vicinity of Zagreb, and also penetrated the Sljeme mountain. In December of the same year, the Turopolje unit attacked the
Zagreb_in_World_War_II
Solakovići • Sovrle • Srednje • Stomorine • Stubline • Sudići • Šabanci • Šljeme • Taračin Do • Velika Njiva • Vidotina • Vilić • Visojevica • Višnjica •
List of populated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina
List_of_populated_places_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
French alpine skier (born 1979)
Slovenia Slalom 1st 14 Mar 2009 Åre, Sweden Slalom 2nd 2010 6 Jan 2009 Zagreb-Sljeme, Croatia Slalom 3rd 10 Jan 2010 Adelboden, Switzerland Slalom 1st 24 Jan
Julien_Lizeroux
Film award. 3 and 6 January – The Snow Queen Trophy slalom race held at Sljeme in Zagreb. 1–7 February – The 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors tennis tournament
2010_in_Croatia
Village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faletići Gornje Biosko Gornje Međuše Hreša Istočni Stari Grad Kumane Lipnik Njemanica Rakova Noga Sarajevo Dio Sirovine Šljeme Studenkovići Vučja Luka Vuknić
Rakova_Noga_(Ilijaš)
Flood in Zagreb, Croatia
The 24-hour totals were 89 mm (3.5 in) for Grič, 70 mm (2.8 in) for Mt Sljeme, Medvednica's peak, and 65 mm (2.6 in) for Maksimir, in places higher than
2020_Zagreb_flash_flood
Overview of the events of 2015 in skiing
slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin January 4 – 6: World Cup #10 in Zagreb-Sljeme Men's slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher Women's slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
2014–15_in_skiing
State road in Croatia
accessed via a short connector. Lokve Ž5191 to Mrkopalj and Jezerane (D23). Sljeme Ž5067 to Homer. Ž5062 to Fužine. Gornje Jelenje D501 to A6 motorway Oštrovica
D3_road_(Croatia)
SLJEME
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Mud Born; Lotus
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(עָפְרָה) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ophrah, OFRA means "fawn."Â
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Particular Flower
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim
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