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Brežice (pronounced [ˈbɾèːʒitsɛ] ; German: Rann [ʁan]) is a town in
eastern Slovenia in the
Lower Sava Valley, near the
Croatian border. It is the seat...
- NK
Brežice 1919 (Nogometni klub
Brežice 1919, '
Brežice 1919
Football Club'),
commonly referred to as
simply Brežice, is a
Slovenian football club from...
- The
Brežice–Koprivnica
Fault is a
seismogenic fault in
Slovenia and
Croatia close to the Slovenian-Croatian
border and Zagreb. It
strikes ENE-WSW and...
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Brežice railway station (Slovene: Železniška
postaja Brežice) is the prin****l
railway station serving Brežice, Slovenia. On the
night of 8/9 June 1944...
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second tier of the
Slovenian league,
namely Brežice 1919, Krka,
Drava Ptuj, back to
Brezice 1919 and Aluminij. He was
signed for NK
Aluminij and...
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settlement on the
right bank of the Sava
River in the Muni****lity of
Brežice in
eastern Slovenia,
right on the
border with Croatia. The area is part...
- The Muni****lity of
Brežice (pronounced [ˈbɾèːʒitsɛ] ; Slovene: Občina
Brežice) is a muni****lity in
eastern Slovenia in the
Lower Sava
Valley along the...
- 39.5 MW HE Krško
hydro power plant was
finished in 2013. The 41.5 MW HE
Brežice and 30.5 MW HE
Mokrice hydro power plants were
built on the Sava River...
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following Slovenian football clubs: NK
Svoboda Kisovec NK
Brežice 1919,
formerly NK
Svoboda Brežice FK
Sloboda (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Brežice Castle (Slovene: Grad
Brežice, German:
Schloss Rann) is a 16th-century
castle in the town of
Brežice, in
southeastern Slovenia, at the
street address...