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Gottschee (pronounced [ɡɔˈtʃeː], Slovene: Kočevsko)
refers to a
former German-speaking
region in Carniola, a
crownland of the
Habsburg Empire, part of...
- are the
German settlers of the Kočevje
region (a.k.a.
Gottschee) of Slovenia,
formerly Gottschee County.
Until the
Second World War,
their main language...
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title of Duke of
Gottschee and
elevated the Auersperg-owned
County of
Gottschee to be the
Duchy of
Gottschee (German:
Herzogtum Gottschee, Slovene: Kočevska...
- 14th
century Tyrolean and
Carinthian settlers to the then
uninhabited Gottschee region, today's Kočevje in Slovenia.
According to the
parish death records...
- 1925) is a
Gottschee German cultural activist in New York City.
Belay was born in
Livold (German: Lienfeld), Slovenia. He left the
Gottschee region as...
- main
language of
communication among the
Gottscheers in the
enclave of
Gottschee, Slovenia,
before 1941. It is
occasionally referred to as
Granish or Granisch...
- Bauernaufstand) was a
revolt by the
Gottschee Germans against the
First French Empire during the
French occupation of
Gottschee following the War of the Fifth...
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allocated to
German families. At the same time, the
ethnic Germans in the
Gottschee enclave in the
Italian annexation zone were
resettled to the ****-controlled...
- Kočevje (pronounced [kɔˈtʃeːwjɛ] ; German:
Gottschee; Göttscheab or Gətscheab in the
local Gottscheerish dialect; Italian: Cocevie) is a town and the...
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August 1749 – 16
March 1822), was the 6th
Prince of
Auersperg and Duke of
Gottschee.
During his reign, the Prin****lity of
Auersperg was
mediatised to the...