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Kalce (pronounced [ˈkau̯ːtsɛ], German: Kauze) is a
settlement southwest of
Logatec in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia.
Kalce includes the hamlets...
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Kalce (pronounced [ˈkaːu̯tsɛ]; in
older sources also Zakalce) is a
small settlement in the
hills west of
Leskovec pri Krškem in the Muni****lity of Krško...
- The
Kalce Ridge (Slovene: Kalški greben) is a 2,224-metre-high (7,297 ft)
mountain of the Kamnik–Savinja Alps in
northern Slovenia. It is the highest...
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Kalce–Naklo (pronounced [ˈkaːu̯tsɛ ˈnaːklɔ]; Slovene:
Kalce - Naklo) is a
village in the flat
plains between the Sava and Krka rivers,
south of Leskovec...
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Zavratec and Godz on 8 April, Kastav, the
source of the Rječina river,
Kalce and
Logatec on 9 April, and
repelling on 8
April a
Yugoslav attack in the...
- 394 m (7,854 ft)
Ojstrica – 2,350 m (7,710 ft)
Brana – 2,253 m (7,392 ft)
Kalce Ridge – 2,224 m (7,297 ft) Cold
Mountain – 2,203 m (7,228 ft) Storžič –...
- Raki
Gradnje Gržeča Vas
Gunte Hrastek Ivandol Jelenik Jelše Jelševec
Kalce Kalce–Naklo Kališovec
Kerinov Grm
Kobile Kočno
Koprivnica Koritnica Kostanjek...
- Gospincu; 1,491 m) via the
Kalce Plateau (planota
Kalce) 6 h: to the
Gospinec Lodge (Planinski dom na Gospincu; 1,491 m) via the
Kalce Ridge (Kalški greben)...
- of Horjul,
Polhov Gradec, Log pri Brezovici, Vrhnika, Verd, Logatec, and
Kalce. The
Horjul dialect mostly has
pitch accent. It
exhibits accentual retraction...
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Mount Košuta. To the east are the
Jezersko Cirque,
Mount Grintovec, the
Kalce Ridge and
Mount Krvavec. Bašelj (Preddvor) Gozd (Tržič) Lom pod Storžičem...