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various localities: the main town of Varmo,
Santa Marizza (with Levata),
Gradiscutta,
Belgrado (with
Casali di Belgrado), Roveredo, Romans, C****sio (with...
- (Šmaver), Sant'Andrea (Štandrež),
Straccis (Stražišče),
Vallone dell'Acqua,
Gradiscutta,
Piedimonte (Podgora)
Government • Mayor
Rodolfo Ziberna (Forza Italia)...
- Gradišče nad Prvačino (pronounced [ɡɾaˈdiːʃtʃɛ nat pəɾˈʋaːtʃinɔ]; Italian:
Gradiscutta in Val Vipacco) is a
village in
western Slovenia in the Muni****lity...
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Slovene communities in south-west
Friuli (in the
villages of Gradisca,
Gradiscutta, Gorizzo, Goricizza, Lestizza, and
Belgrado in the
lower Tagliamento...
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Bishop of
Pedena (1625–1631).
Pompeo Coronini was born in
Prebacina Gradiscutta in 1581. On 21
April 1625, he was
appointed during the
papacy of Pope...
- back to Gorizia, and
finally to his
estate in Gradišče nad Prvačino (
Gradiscutta, in Italian),
where he died in 1866. Tominz's
early works include portraits...
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along the Soča
River in the east, up to
Oslavia (Slovene: Oslavje) and
Gradiscutta (Gradiščula) in the
south and to
Dolegna del
Collio (Dolenje) in the...