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Danica ilirska was the
first Croatian literary magazine launched on 10
January 1835 as a w****ly
supplement to
Novine horvatske newspaper in Zagreb, the...
- room (
Ilirska čitaonica) that was
founded on
August 4, 1838.
Matica hrvatska was
officially founded on
February 10, 1842 in
Zagreb as
Matica ilirska. It...
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Ilirska Bistrica (pronounced [
iˈliːɾska ˈbiːstɾitsa] ; German:
Illyrisch Feistritz; Italian:
Villa del Nevoso,
before 1927: Bisterza, Hungarian: Illírbeszterce)...
- The Muni****lity of
Ilirska Bistrica (pronounced [
iˈliːɾska ˈbiːstɾitsa] ; Slovene: Občina
Ilirska Bistrica) is a muni****lity in Slovenia. It belongs...
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Ilirska Bistrica railway station (Slovene: Železniška
postaja Ilirska Bistrica)
serves the
nearby village of
Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia. It was opened...
- (pronounced [ˈjaːsɛn]; Italian: Jasena) is a
settlement immediately southeast of
Ilirska Bistrica in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia.
Jasen is the site of...
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publication of
Ilirske narodne novine ("Illyrian folk newspapers") and
Danica ilirska,
abandoning old
alphabet and
introducing the
Shtokavian dialect. The terminological...
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Nogometni klub
Ilirska Bistrica (English:
Ilirska Bistrica Football Club),
commonly referred to as NK
Ilirska Bistrica or
simply Ilirska Bistrica, is a...
- Brežice, Celje, Črnomelj, Domžale,
Gornja Radgona, Hrastnik, Idrija,
Ilirska Bistrica, Izola, Jesenice, Kamnik, Kočevje, Koper,
Kostanjevica ob Krki...
- Reka
River next to
Ilirska Bistrica in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia.
Statistical Office of the
Republic of
Slovenia Ilirska Bistrica muni****l...