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Kisovec (pronounced [ˈkiːsɔʋəts]) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Zagorje ob Savi in
central Slovenia. The
settlement developed around the local...
- NK
Svoboda Kisovec (Nogometni klub
Svoboda Kisovec, 'Svoboda
Kisovec Football Club'),
commonly referred to as
simply Svoboda Kisovec, is a
Slovenian football...
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sailplane Type of
aircraft National origin Yugoslavia Manufacturer Ikarus Designer Milos Ilic and
Adrian Kisovec First flight March 1953
Number built 2...
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Svoboda may also
refer to the
following Slovenian football clubs: NK
Svoboda Kisovec NK Brežice 1919,
formerly NK
Svoboda Brežice FK
Sloboda (disambiguation)...
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Champions Drava Ptuj (East) Mengeš (West)
Relegated Ižakovci Rače
Svoboda Kisovec Visoko Ilirija Škofja Loka
Matches pla**** 364
Goals scored 990 (2.72 per...
- (2002–2007). Drnovšek was born in
Celje and was
raised in the
small town of
Kisovec in the Muni****lity of
Zagorje ob Savi,
where his
father Viktor (1923–2006)...
- 1–1 (3–4 p) Krka 14
August 2024
Radenska Slatina 0–3
Beltinci Svoboda Kisovec 0–4
Ilirija 1911 Šentjernej 1–8
Vrhnika Ihan 0–9
Svoboda Ljubljana Moravče...
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Domen Pociecha (born
October 21, 1985, in
Kisovec) is a
Slovenian luger who has
competed since 1998.
Competing in two
Winter Olympics, he
earned his best...
- Slovenia. It lies on the
right bank of
Medija Cr****,
between Zagorje and
Kisovec. The area is part of the
traditional region of
Upper Carniola. It is now...
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Upper Carniola, east of a line
running west of Špitalič, Trojane, and
Kisovec, then east of Vače and
Zgornji Hotič, and then
south along the Sava to...