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Kranj (pronounced [ˈkɾàːn] , German:
Krainburg) is the third-largest city in
Slovenia and the
largest urban center of the
traditional region of Upper...
- was
Ljubljana (Laibach);
previous overlords had
their seats in
Kranj (
Krainburg) and
Kamnik (Stein),
which are
therefore sometimes referred to as its...
- It was
created at the site of the
textile factory Jugočeška in
Kranj (
Krainburg).
After the
withdrawal of the
occupying forces in 1945, the
planned demolition...
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panther to the left, the
symbol of the
Spanheim dynasty of the
Counts of
Krainburg-Ortenburg, who
owned part of the area in
medieval times. The
eagle in...
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command of the
German Army in
World War I
formed in
September 1917 in
Krainburg for use
against Italy. Its
headquarters was
located at
Vittorio Veneto...
- Brdo
Castle near
Kranj (Slovene: grad Brdo pri Kranju, German: Egg bei
Krainburg),
usually simply Brdo
Castle (Slovene: grad Brdo), is an
estate and a...
- Reka Rieg
Gottschee Kočevske
Poljane Pölland bei
Bischoflack Krainburg Kokra ****
Krainburg Komenda Commenda St.Peter
Stein in
Krain Konjice Gonobitz Cilli...
- in
Krainburg,
Banhilda and Bad Ischl, then the
Belgrade and Košice
sewage system, and Krupp's
metal factory in Berndorf. The
bridge in
Krainburg (130...
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claimed support from over 20,000 people,
including citizens from
nearby Krainburg and Radmannsdorf. They were soon
joined by
people from Eisnern. Leaders...
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Carniole (Carniola)
Laybach (Ljubljana)
Adelsberg (Postojna)
Laybach Krainburg (Kranj)
Neustadt (Novo Mesto) Adelsberg, Laybach,
Neustadt Croatie civile...