-
Church to the
south of the city centre. It
connects the
neighbourhoods of
Krakovo and Trnovo, the
oldest Ljubljana suburbs,
known for
their market gardens...
- one of two
known m****
graves ****ociated with the
Second World War in the
Krakovo Forest. The
sites consist of 10
large mounds and
contain the
remains of...
- East
corridors on some
busiest roads connecting Nove Stožice, Bežigrad,
Krakovo, Vodmat, Moste, Nove Fužine with the city
center (Bavarski dvor). 20 Nove...
-
column retreated from its
exposed position at
Medvedjek and
headed into the
Krakovo Forest (Krakovski gozd) near the
Croatian border. It ran into a blockade...
-
continuation of
Emona Street (Emonska cesta). It
connects the
neighborhoods of
Krakovo and Trnovo, the
oldest Ljubljana suburbs,
known for
their market gardens...
- lies on the left bank of the Krka River, at the
southeastern edge of the
Krakovo Forest. The
village consists of
three hamlets: Male
Sajevce (literally...
- : 127 and
connects Gradaščica
Street (Gradaška ulica) in the
northern Krakovo neighbourhood (left bank) to
Eipper Street (Eipprova ulica) in the southern...
-
Eastern Kara****s Kara****s Kočevje Region–Kolpa
Kozje Region–Dobrava–Jovsi
Krakovo Forest–Šentjernej
Plain Karst Plateau Ljubljana Marsh Mur
River Nanoščica–River...
-
speech of
Zamenhof during the 8th
Universala Kongreso de
Esperanto in
Krakovo (1912)
shows that he does not want to take part in the
language community...
- *Kobylъky, *Motylicě. The Proto-Slavic *a gave a, e.g. Cracowe,
Gaddow < PS *
Krakovo, *Gadovo, however,
since the 10th century, a (including that
formed from...