- The
Polhov Gradec Hills (Slovene:
Polhograjsko hribovje, also
Polhograjski Dolomiti, Polhograjci, and Pograjci) are a pre-Alpine
hilly region of northwestern...
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informacije občine Dobrova–
Polhov Gradec" [The
Calendar of
Events and
Other Information of the Muni****lity of Dobrova–
Polhov Gradec] (PDF) (in Slovenian)...
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informacije občine Dobrova–
Polhov Gradec [The
Calendar of
Events and
Other Information of the Muni****lity of Dobrova–
Polhov Gradec] (PDF) (in Slovenian)...
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informacije občine Dobrova–
Polhov Gradec" [The
Calendar of
Events and
Other Information of the Muni****lity of Dobrova–
Polhov Gradec] (PDF) (in Slovenian)...
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Polhov Gradec (pronounced [ˈpou̯ːxou̯ ˈɡɾaːdəts]; German: Billichgra(t)z) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Dobrova–
Polhov Gradec in the
Upper Carniola...
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Polhov Gradec Castle (Slovene: Grad
Polhov Gradec, German: Billichgrätz or Pilchgrez, also
known as the Old Castle,
Stari Grad) is a
castle ruin above...
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Mount Polhov Gradec (Slovene: (Polhograjska) Gora,
Polhograjska gora, or
Pograjska gora), also
known as
Mount Saint Lawrence (Slovene:
Sveti Lovrenc, 824...
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Slovene aristocrat,
botanist and
patron of the arts, who
mostly resided at
Polhov Gradec. In 1808 he
married Baroness Antonia von Billichgrätz zu Baumkircherthurm...
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organized numerous cultural gatherings of
Slovene en-lighteners at his estate,
Polhov Gradec Castle,
which he
acquired through the
marriage to the
noble Billichgrätz...
- Tošč (1,021
metres or 3,350 feet) is the
highest hill in the
Polhov Gradec Hills. The
neighbouring hill
Pasja Ravan (1,020 m or 3,350 ft) used to be the...