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Breginj Combe.
Breginj was
first attested in
written sources in 1170 as
Vergia and
Vergin (and in 1275 as Bergona). The
modern Slovene name
Breginj is...
- The
Breginj Combe (Slovene:
Breginjski kot) is a
valley in
western Slovenia. It lies
between the
elongated ridge of
Mount Stol (1,673
meters or 5,489...
- the town to Yugoslavia.
Several hundred inhabitants,
especially from the
Breginj area,
chose emigration to
Italy rather than
becoming citizens of a Communist...
- the muni****lity also
includes the
following settlements: Avsa
Borjana Breginj Drežnica Drežniške
Ravne Homec Idrsko Jevšček
Jezerca Koseč Kred Krn Ladra...
-
valley and the Brda area was
particularly affected, with the
village of
Breginj nearly completely destro****. The
earthquake damaged several buildings in...
- is a
Slovenian left
liberal politician. He was born in the
village of
Breginj in
western Slovenia, in what was then the
Federal People's
Republic of...
- (won with 3,687
votes against 1), with the
exception of the
villages of
Breginj and
Livek which were
included in the
Austrian County of
Gorizia and Gradisca...
-
January 2012,
there were 1276
natural monuments in Slovenia. Banjšice
Breginj Stol–Planja Lake
Cerknica Drava Dravinja Valley Goričko
Jelovica Julian...
- narečje, terščina);
spoken in the
upper Torre Valley (Italy) and in the
Breginj area (Slovenia)
Natisone Valley dialect (nadiško narečje, nadiščina); spoken...
- Muni****lity of
Kobarid in the
Littoral region of Slovenia. It is
located in the
Breginj Combe. The
parish church in the
settlement is
dedicated to
Saint Catherine...