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Solkan (pronounced [ˈsoːu̯kan] or [sɔu̯ˈkan]; Italian: Salcano, German:
Sollingen or Salcano) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Nova
Gorica in the...
- The
Solkan Bridge (Slovene:
Solkanski most, Italian:
Ponte di Salcano) is a 219.7-meter (721 ft) arch
bridge over the Soča
River near Nova
Gorica in western...
- Kobarid, Tolmin,
Kanal ob Soči, Nova
Gorica (where it is
crossed by the
Solkan Bridge), and Gorizia,
entering the
Adriatic Sea
close to the town of Monfalcone...
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Solkan (English:
Branik Solkan Football Club),
commonly referred to as NK
Branik Solkan or
simply Branik, was a
Slovenian football club from
Solkan....
- muni****lity's
territory was
transferred to Yugoslavia,
including the
suburbs of
Solkan, Šempeter, Kromberk, Rožna Dolina, and Pristava. Together,
these areas had...
- The
borders of the town were expanded,
absorbing the
suburbs of
Salcano (
Solkan), Podgora, Lucinico, and San
Pietro di
Gorizia (Šempeter pri Gorici), as...
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Arkadiko Bridge. With the span of 220
metres (720 ft), the
Solkan Bridge over the Soča
River at
Solkan in
Slovenia is the second-largest
stone bridge in the...
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suburbs of the town of Nova
Gorica in
western Slovenia (the
others being Solkan, Kromberk, and Pristava). It is on the
border with Italy.
Before 1947, it...
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overlooking Gorizia, Nova Gorica, and
Solkan on the
border between Slovenia and Italy. At its foot
stands the
Solkan Bridge spanning the Soča River. The...
- 759 ft)-long
Bohinj Tunnel under 1,498
metres (4,915 ft) high
Mount Kobla and the
Solkan Bridge with its 85
metres (279 ft) wide arch over the Soča
River (longest...