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Murska Sobota (pronounced [
ˈmúːɾska ˈsóːbɔta] ,
Slovenian abbreviation: MS [məˈsə́]; German: Olsnitz; Hungarian: Muraszombat) is a town in northeastern...
- (February 6, 1834 –
January 14, 1889), also
known as Ilma de
Murska, as well as Ilma di
Murska, was a 19th-century
soprano opera singer from Croatia. Ema...
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Prekmurje (Hungarian: Vendvidéki Köztársaság, Mura Köztársaság; Slovene:
Murska Republika,
Republika Prekmurje;
Prekmurje Slovene:
Reszpublika Szlovenszka...
- NŠ Mura or
simply Mura, is a
Slovenian professional football club from
Murska Sobota.
Founded in 2012, the team
currently plays in the
Slovenian PrvaLiga...
- has a po****tion of 78,000 people. Its
largest town and
urban center is
Murska Sobota, the
other urban center being Lendava. It is
named after the Mur...
- ˈmuːɾski ˈsoːbɔti]; Hungarian: Falud) is a
village in the Muni****lity of
Murska Sobota in the
Prekmurje region of Slovenia. The name of the
settlement was...
- The
Diocese of
Murska Sobota (Latin:
Dioecesis Sobotensis; Slovene: Škofija
Murska Sobota) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church located in...
- (pronounced [ˈpuːʃtʃa];
locally Püšča) is a
village in the Muni****lity of
Murska Sobota in the
Prekmurje region of
northeastern Slovenia. It is a Romani...
- The 42nd
Infantry Division Murska was an
infantry formation of the
Royal Yugoslav Army that
formed part of the 4th Army
during the German-led Axis invasion...
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Murska Sobota Cathedral (Slovene:
Stolna cerkev sv. Nikolaja) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to
Saint Nicholas in the town of
Murska Sobota,...