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Martjanci (pronounced [maɾˈtjaːntsi]; Hungarian: Mártonhely) is a
village between Murska Sobota and
Moravske Toplice in the
Prekmurje region of Slovenia...
- 1–1 (0–3 p)
Serdica Goričanka Ižakovci 2–1
Cankova Križevci 0–4 Čarda
Martjanci Lipa 1–8 Gančani
Radgona 1–2 Grad Roma 0–2
Radenska Slatina 20 August...
- other. The
first Prekmurje Slovene works (for example, the Old
Hymnal of
Martjanci) was
applied to the
Burgenland Croatian books. A few of
those that wrote...
- by
Johannes Aquila, one in Velemér (1378),
western Hungary, and one in
Martjanci (1392),
northeastern Slovenia. In
Italy Giotto di
Bondone (1267–1337)...
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Fokovci Ivanci Ivanjševci
Ivanovci Kančevci
Krnci Lončarovci Lukačevci
Martjanci Mlajtinci Motvarjevci Noršinci Pordašinci
Prosenjakovci Ratkovci Sebeborci...
- dialect. István
Kozel List of
Slovene writers and
poets in
Hungary Old
hymnal of
Martjanci Jože
Alojz &
Janez Sraka.
Prekmurci in Prekmurje,
Chicago 1984....
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Martjanci (English: Čarda
Martjanci Football Club),
commonly referred to as NK Čarda or
simply Čarda, is a
Slovenian football club
based in
Martjanci...
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Cankova (5) v Goričanka (5) Lipa (5) v
Serdica (5) Tišina (5) v Čarda
Martjanci (4) Dokležovje (5) v Gančani (4)
Tromejnik (4) v Šalovci (5) Križevci...
- (pronounced [anˈdɾeːi̯tsi]; Hungarian: Andorhegy) is a
settlement north of
Martjanci in the Muni****lity of
Moravske Toplice in the
Prekmurje region of Slovenia...
- were
educated in Croatia,
particularly in
Zagreb or Varaždin. In the old
Martjanci Hymnal (Sztárá
martyanszka peszmarica), the
influences of
Croatian are...