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Cankova (pronounced [ˈtsaːŋkɔʋa]; Hungarian: Vashidegkút, German: Kaltenbrunn) is a
village in the
Prekmurje region of Slovenia. It is the seat of the...
- The Muni****lity of
Cankova (pronounced [ˈtsaːŋkɔʋa]; Slovene: Občina
Cankova) is a muni****lity in the
Prekmurje region of Slovenia. The seat of the...
- Tišina and Šalovci (whose
codes are ****igned
based on
their former names,
Cankova-Tišina and Hodoš Šalovci respectively) as well as Rogašovci (of
which the...
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Statistical Region comprises the
following 27 muni****lities: Apače
Beltinci Cankova Črenšovci
Dobrovnik Gornja Radgona Gornji Petrovci Grad Hodoš
Kobilje Križevci...
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Prlekija sub-region.
Prekmurje is
divided into 19 muni****lities:
Beltinci Cankova Črenšovci
Dobrovnik Gornji Petrovci Grad Hodoš
Kobilje Kuzma Lendava Moravske...
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finish line. The
stage crossed the
Slovenian border for the
first time, at
Cankova to Austria,
staying in
Austria for 6 km., p****ing the town of Bad Radkersburg...
- Občina Brežice Brežice 24,285 SI-152 Muni****lity of
Cankova Občina
Cankova Cankova 1,889
Cankova–Tišina, 1999 SI-011
Urban Muni****lity of
Celje Mestna...
- József
Szmodis (Slovene: Jožef Smodiš) was a
Slovene Lutheran priest in Krašči in the 17th and 18th
centuries in Hungary. He
wrote a
Lutheran hymnal in...
- season. For the 2006–07 season, the club was in a
relegation battle with
Cankova and
finished ninth, thus
avoiding relegation by four points. In the 2007–08...
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built into the wall of the church. Ligatures: ⰃⰓ. 1535 Sali Once in the
Cankova kuća, now lost. 1536-05 Omišalj (sv. Mihovila) Ⱍ Ⱇ Ⰼ Ⰲ ⰮⰔⰜⰀ ⰮⰀⰓⰝⰀ ⰒⰑⰂⰎⰋ...