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Lipica (pronounced [ˈliːpitsa]; Italian:
Lipizza) is a
village in the Muni****lity of Sežana in the
Littoral region of Slovenia,
close to the
border with...
- name of the
breed derives from that of the
village of
Lipica (Italian:
Lipizza),
which was part of the
Habsburg empire at the time the
breed was developed...
- include:
Haras national du Pin, the
first state stud
created in
France Lipizza (1580) of
Inner Austria (now Lipica, Slovenia),
known for the Lipizzaner...
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Stallion was
named after Florian, as the
animal was born on 4 May 1901 in
Lipizza, Austria.
Alfred Schnittke's
Symphony No. 2, is
subtitled "St. Florian"...
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commentary by
Marguerite Henry" (1964), LCCN 64-22279
White Stallion of
Lipizza, illus.
Wesley Dennis (1964) –
about the
Vienna Spanish Riding School Mustang...
- only 1742–1745 Wittelsbach)
kaiserliches Hofgestüt (Imperial Stud) at
Lipizza (1779), home of the Lipizzaners;
kaiserliche Hofburg (Hofburg Palace) in...
- Styria, Austria. One of the
original studs used to
develop the
breed was
Lipizza, now
called Lipica, near
Trieste in
modern Slovenia,
which gave its name...
- as Počitnice v
Lipici on RTV
Ljubljana in
Yugoslavia and as
Ferien in
Lipizza on Südwestfunk in West
Germany (c.1965–1967)
Jenny Agutter – Alexander...
- horse. The series,
called Počitnice v
Lipici in
Slovenian and
Ferien in
Lipizza ("Holidays in Lipica") in German,
comprised thirteen 25-minute
black and...
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Enchylium conglomeratum growing on the bark of a tree in Lipica/
Lipizza, Slovenia. This
foliose lichen species is
known to
inhabit the nutrient-rich bark...