Survivor Slovenija: Filipini

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Survivor Slovenija: Filipini
Presented byMiran Stanovnik
No. of days42
No. of castaways18
WinnerAlen Perklič
Runners-upSandi Sinanović
Maja Pirc
Location Caramoan, Philippines
Release
Original network POP TV
Original releaseAugust 31 (2016-08-31) 
December 2, 2016 (2016-12-02)

Survivor Slovenija: Filipini is the first and only season of the Slovene version of the international reality game show of Survivor . The season was filmed in the Philippines and presented by Miran Stanovnik with the series airing on POP TV from 31 August 2016 to 2 December 2016. [1] [2] After 42 Days, it was Alen Perklič who won in an 8-2-0 jury vote against Sandi Sinanović and Maja Pirc to become the Sole Survivor and win 50,000. [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Finishing order

ContestantOriginal TribeSwapped TribeMerged TribeStatusRedemption Island
Lidija Zver
43, Nedelica
Sambal1st Voted Out
Day 3
Klemen Rutar
28, Ljubljana
Sambal2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Alan Duraković
32, Ljubljana
Tala3rd Voted Out
Day 9
Renato Mikša
30, Maribor
Tala4th Voted Out
Day 12
Brina Skornšek
31, Šoštanj
TalaSambal5th Voted Out
Day 15
Katja Sešel
23, Velenje
SambalTala6th Voted Out
Day 18
Aneta Andollini
30, Ljubljana
TalaSambal7th Voted Out
Day 21
Sara Dolžan
29, Ljubljana
SambalTalaLost Challenge
Day 22
Lost Challenge
1st jury member
Day 24
Luka Pašič
28, Ljubljana
SambalSambalMansaka8th Voted Out
Day 24
Lost Challenge
2nd jury member
Day 27
Teja Pangerc
25, Mošnje
SambalTalaLost Challenge
Day 22
Lost Challenge
3rd jury member
Day 30
Franko Bajc
20, Ajdovščina
SambalSambalMansaka9th Voted Out
Day 27
Lost Challenge
4th jury member
Day 33
Grega Boštic
38, Ljubljana
SambalTala10th Voted Out
Day 30
Lost Challenge
5th jury member
Day 36
Simona Potočar
32, Brežice
TalaSambalLost Challenge
Day 22
Lost Challenge
6th jury member
Day 39
Ines Vidmar
22, Kamnik
SambalTalaMansaka12th Voted Out
Day 36
Lost Challenge
7th jury member
Day 39
Alen Perklič
Returned to Game
SambalTala11th Voted Out
Day 33
Won Challenge
Day 39
Klemen Alič
23, Pevno
TalaTala13th Voted Out
8th jury member
Day 39
Teja Kralj
37, Škofja Loka
TalaTala14th Voted Out
9th jury member
Day 41
Jurij Blatnik
50, Spodnja Polskava
TalaSambal15th Voted Out
10th jury member
Day 41
Maja Pirc
26, Kranj
TalaSambal2nd-Runner-Up
Day 42
Sandi Sinanović
28, Celje
TalaSambalRunner-Up
Day 42
Alen Perklič
24, Malahorna
SambalTalaSole Survivor
Day 42

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