- The
Dragonja (pronounced [
dɾaˈɡoːnja]; Italian: Dragogna) is a 30-kilometre (19 mi) long
river in the
northern part of the
Istrian peninsula. It is a meandering...
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attempt to
imply historical connections with the bay.
Another name, "Bay of
Dragonja" (Croatian:
Dragonjski zaljev), was
introduced in
Croatia but
failed to...
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Dragonja Vas (pronounced [
dɾaˈɡoːnja ˈʋaːs]; Slovene:
Dragonja vas, in
older sources Zdergonja ves, German: Drasendorf) is a
small village in the Muni****lity...
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Dragonja (pronounced [
dɾaˈɡoːnja]; Italian: Dragogna) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Piran in the
Littoral region of Slovenia.
Dragonja lies on...
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rivers of the
territory included the Rižana/Risano, the
Dragonja/Dragogna, the Timavo/Timava, the Val Rosandra/Glinščica, and the Mirna/Quieto...
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emperor Vespasian, in 78/79 AD.
After Trieste, it
crossed the Rižana, the
Dragonja/Dragogna (Timavo) and, at
Ponte Porton, the
biggest Istrian river, the...
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carried from the
eastern s**** by the Rječina, Zrmanja, Krka, Cetina, Ombla,
Dragonja, Mirna, Raša and
Neretva rivers is negligible,
because these sediments...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Milovan Bishop of
Bosnia 1189-1203 Succeeded by
Dragonja...
- v t e Muni****lity of
Piran Settlements Administrative seat:
Piran Dragonja Lucija Nova Vas nad
Dragonjo Padna Parecag Portorož Seča Sečovlje Strunjan...
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highest portion of the Ćićarija/Cicceria
mountain range; the
rivers Dragonja/Dragogna, Mirna/Quieto, Pazinčica, and Raša; and the Lim/Canale di Leme...