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Janské Lázně is located about 11 kilometres (7 mi) northwest of Trutnov and 46 km (29 mi) north of Hradec Králové. It lies in the Giant Mountains, and its northern part lies within the Krkonoše National Park. The highest point is the Černá hora mountain at 1,299 m (4,262 ft) above sea level.
The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1925 was the 1st official FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and took place between 4 and 14 February 1925 in Johannisbad (Janské Lázně), Czechoslovakia. The event was originally a Rendezvous race organised by the International Ski Federation (FIS), but were given official World Championship status at ...
Černá hora - Janské Lázně: 1245 m: 640 m: 12 km Malá Úpa: 1210 m: 780 m: 2 km Pec pod Sněžkou: 1215 m: 830 m: 10 km Harrachov: 1022 m: 650 m: 9 km Paseky nad Jizerou: 860 m: 626 m: 10 km Rejdice - Kořenov: 850 m: 700 m: 1 km Rokytnice n. Jiz. 1312 m: 630 m: 16 km Krušné hory Bouřňák: 869 m: 589 m: 6 km Boží Dar - Neklid: 1099 m ...
Insignia of twin towns on town hall in Kralupy nad Vltavou Map of the Czech Republic. This is a list of municipalities in the Czech Republic which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).
Janské Lázně: 4–14 Feb — Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia: 4: Denoted Rendezvous races: 2: 1926: Lahti: 4–6 Feb: Salpausselkä Finland Norway: 4: Denoted Rendezvous races: 3: 1927: Cortina d'Ampezzo: 2–5 Feb: Trampolino Olimpico Italy Sweden: 4: Denoted FIS races — 1928: St. Moritz: 11–17 Feb: Olympic Stadium / Olympiaschanze ...
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1925 in Janské Lázně, Czechoslovakia, were given status as the first official World Championships. After the Scandinavian countries had relented, it was decided at the 11th FIS Congress (February 24–26, 1930 in Oslo) to also include alpine skiing (downhill, slalom and alpine combined) in the rules.
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Henryk Mückenbrunn (born 10 March 1903 in Zakopane, [1] died 1956 in Vallée Blanche) was a Polish skier and a seven-time Polish champion in skiing. He was a two-time Polish record holder in jump length and a former record holder for the ski jumps in Jaworzynka and Zakopane.