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Laibacher Zeitung (meaning
Ljubljana News in English) was the
largest and most
influential newspaper in
Ljubljana in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was...
- The
Ljubljana Marsh (Slovene:
Ljubljansko barje),
located south of Ljubljana, the
capital of Slovenia, is the
largest marsh in the country. It
covers 163...
- died in Ljubljana. "Anzeige".
Laibacher Zeitung. No. 105. 8 May 1865. p. 422.
Retrieved 31
December 2023. "Anzeige".
Laibacher Tagblatt. No. 261. 14 November...
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established the
first sports club in the
territory of
nowadays Slovenia, Der
Laibacher Byciklistischer Club (Ljubljana
Cycling Club). In 1887,
Slovene cyclists...
- Immune: A
Journey into the
Mysterious System that
Keeps You Alive.
Philip Laibacher (illustrations). New York:
Random House. ISBN 9780593241318. OCLC 1263845194...
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football club was
founded in 1900 by the
German minority in Ljubljana, the
Laibacher Sportverein and got
discontinued in 1909,
followed by the
Hungarian minority...
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Romantic style and
published by Karl
Deschmann (Karel Dežman) in the
Laibacher Zeitung, no. 43, on 21
February 1868. Goldhorn's
golden horns were the...
- also
referred to as Ober-Illyrien (Upper Illyria), was
divided into
Laibacher Kreis (Ljubljana):
Upper Carniola Neustädter
Kreis (Novo Mesto): Lower...
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Ljubljana Castle (Slovene:
Ljubljanski grad, German:
Laibacher Schloss) is a
castle complex standing on
Castle Hill
above downtown Ljubljana...
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newspapers include also the
newspapers that were
published German: 1787–1918
Laibacher Zeitung, main German-language
newspaper of
Ljubljana List of magazines...