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Carniola (Slovene:
Kranjska [ˈkɾàːnska]; German:
Krain [kʁaɪn] ; Italian: Carniola; Hungarian: Krajna) is a
historical region that
comprised parts of present-day...
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department Carinthie (Carinthia)
Willach (Villach)
Willach Lienz Willach Carniole (Carniola)
Laybach (Ljubljana)
Adelsberg (Postojna)
Laybach Krainburg (Kranj)...
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Carniola (Catalan, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Spanish), Carníola (Portuguese),
Carniole (French),
Krain (Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Swedish),
Kraina (Polish)...
- of Austria, in 1229.
Frederick II
thereafter called himself a
dominus Carniole (Lord of Carniola) and
succeeded his
father as Duke of
Austria and Styria...
- from 1809 to 1811, and then the
Province of
Carniola (French:
province de
Carniole) from 1811 to 1814.
Gottschee constituted a
separate administrative canton...
- 0.70:
Holstein 0.71:
Lusace 0.72:
Misnie 0.73:
Hesse 0.74:
Reuss 0.75:
Carniole 0.76:
Danube 0.77: Inn 0.78:
Weser 0.79: Elbe 0.80: Oder 0.81: Vistule...
- he used the
title "margrave of
Istria and Carniola" (Latin
Istrie et
Carniole marchio) in
addition to his
ecclesiastical titles.
Although he governed...
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demand were Alsace, Lorraine, Luxembourg,
lower Styria, Carinthia, and
Carniole, as
Germany viewed the
right of
consultation on
appointments granted by...
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separate settlement. Fargues, François-Marie (2004). Avènement de la
Carniole Napoléonienne. Ljubljana:
Arhiv Republike Slovenije. p. 32. Bachhiesl,...