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Drenchia (Slovene: Dreka; Friulian: Drencje) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of
Udine in the
Italian region of Friuli-Venezia...
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Cividale del
Friuli UD Buttrio,
Cividale del Friuli,
Corno di Rosazzo,
Drenchia, Grimacco, Manzano, Moimacco, Premariacco, Prepotto, Pulfero, Remanzacco...
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Dossena Dosso del Liro
Doues Dovadola Dovera Dozza Dragoni Drapia Drena Drenchia Dresano Drezzo Drizzona Dro
Dronero Druento Druogno Dualchi Dubino Due...
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Cervignano del Friuli, Cormons, Doberdò del Lago,
Dolegna del Collio,
Drenchia, Duino-Aurisina, Faedis,
Farra d'Isonzo, Fiumicello,
Fogliano Redipuglia...
- into the muni****lities of San
Pietro al Natisone, San Leonardo, Pulfero,
Drenchia, Grimacco, Stregna, Savogna.
Since the
beginning of the 8th
century AD...
- are two
roads on the ridge, one from the
Italian side,
accessible from
Drenchia, and one from the
Slovenian side,
accessible from the
villages of Livek...
- Nola. In Friuli-Venezia Giulia:
Grimacco has an
enclave within Drenchia, and
Drenchia has one in Grimacco. In
Lombardy In the
Province of Pavia: Pieve...
- In the
Province of Udine:
Attimis (Ahten)
Cividale del
Friuli (Čedad)
Drenchia (Dreka)
Grimacco (Grmek or Garmak)
Lusevera (Bardo or Brdo)
Montenars (Gorjani)...
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avoiding being taken prisoner, and
arrived in
Clabuzzaro (a
hamlet of
Drenchia) with the few
surviving elements of the "Taro" Brigade. On 25
October he...
- on the
border with Slovenia, and
borders the
following muni****lities:
Drenchia,
Kanal ob Soči (Slovenia),
Kobarid (Slovenia), San Leonardo, Savogna, Stregna...