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Valandovo Gradec,
Vinica Gradec, Vrapčište
Gradec, Črnomelj, now part of Rožič Vrh
Gradec, Krško
Gradec,
Litija Gradec,
Pivka Marija Gradec, in the Muni****lity...
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Slovenj Gradec (pronounced [slɔˈʋeːŋ ˈɡɾaːdəts] ; German: Windischgrätz,
after about 1900 Windischgraz) is a town in
northern Slovenia. It is the centre...
- is
Gradec, on hill Grič. It was
given a
royal charter by Béla IV of
Hungary in 1242. The
Golden Bull of 1242
proclaimed a free
royal city on
Gradec, the...
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Gradec is the name of
three villages in Albania:
Gradec, Gjerbës, in
Skrapar muni****lity,
Berat County Gradec, Qendër Skrapar, in
Skrapar muni****lity...
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Gradec (Croatian pronunciation: [grǎdet͡s]), Grič (Croatian pronunciation: [grîːtʃ], Hungarian: Gréc, Latin: Mons
Graecensis prope Zagrabiam) or Gornji...
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Gratz and also
formlerly known as Grätz, most
likely stems from the
Slavic gradec/gradac,
which means "small castle". Some
archaeological finds point to the...
- KF
Gradec (Macedonian: ФК Градец, FK
Gradec) is a
football club
based in the
village of
Gradec near Gostivar,
North Macedonia. They are
currently competing...
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Gradec (Macedonian: Градец, Albanian:
Gradec) is a
village in the muni****lity of Vrapčište,
North Macedonia. It used to be part of Negotino-Pološko Muni****lity...
- the larger,
western Gradec,
inhabited mainly by
craftsmen and merchants. In 1851 the Ban of Croatia,
Josip Jelačić,
united Gradec and Kaptol; the name...
- The
Urban Muni****lity of
Slovenj Gradec (pronounced [slɔˈʋeːŋ ˈɡɾaːdəts]; Slovene:
Mestna občina
Slovenj Gradec) is a muni****lity in
northern Slovenia...