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Vidmar is the 9th most frequent surname in Slovenia and is also found in Croatia. In Slovenia, it is present throughout the country, but it is most common in central and southern Slovenia, as well as in parts of the Slovenian Littoral.
People
Andrej Vidmar (born 1956), Yugoslav ice hockey player
Aurelio Vidmar (born 1967), Australian soccer player and manager
Gašper Vidmar (born 1987), Slovenian basketball player
Igor Vidmar (born 1950), Slovenian journalist, activist, and music producer
Ivan Vidmar, aviation pioneer
Janja Vidmar (born 1962), Slovenian author and screenwriter
John Vidmar, American theologian
Josip Vidmar (1895–1992), Slovenian littérateur and politician
Jože Vidmar (born 1963), Slovenian canoeist
Luka Vidmar (born 1986), Slovenian ice hockey player
Maja Vidmar (born 1961), Slovenian poet
Maja Vidmar (climber) (born 1985), Slovenian rock climber
Meta Vidmar (1899–1975), Slovenian dancer
Milan Vidmar (Senior, 1885–1962), Slovenian electrical engineer, chess grandmaster
Milan Vidmar, Jr. (1909–1980), Slovenian electrical engineer, chess player; son of Milan
Nejc Vidmar (born 1989), Slovenian football player
Peter Vidmar (born 1961), American gymnast
Tony Vidmar (born 1970), Australian soccer player
Businesses
Vidmar is a US-based industrial storage company owned by Stanley Black & Decker, bought by Stanley Works in 1966.
References
See also
All pages with titles containing Vidmar
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- Kane Vidmar
- Peter Vidmar
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- Milan Vidmar
- Tony Vidmar
- Josip Vidmar
- Vidmar Memorial
- Gašper Vidmar