- Czech, Slovak: Nav, Polish: Nawia, Russian: Навь, Serbian: Нав, Slovene:
Navje, Ukrainian: Мавка,
Mavka or Нявка, Nyavka) is a
phrase used to
denote the...
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Navje Memorial Park (Slovene:
Spominski park
Navje), the
redesigned part of the
former St. Christopher's
Cemetery (pokopališče pri sv. Krištofu), is a...
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Navier (born
Claude Louis Marie Henri Navier; French: [klod lwi maʁi ɑ̃ʁi
navje]; 10
February 1785 – 21
August 1836) was a
French civil engineer, affiliated...
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presumed by
scholar Nikolai Mikhailov to be
connected to
Slovenian word
navje, an
etymon related to the Nav of
Slavic folklore, a
designation for the...
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Cemetery in the Bežigrad district. His
gravestone is displa****
today in
Navje Memorial Park.
Josef Ressel Relevant Non-Istrians, istria.net, accessed...
- Peter's
Church St. Rosalia's
Church (former) Sts.
Cyril and
Methodius Church Ursuline Church Visitation of Mary
Church Cemeteries Navje Memorial Park Žale...
- to the
branches of trees. Rusałka (Polish); Navi,
Navjaci (Bulgarian);
Navje,
Mavje (Slovenian); Nejka, Majka,
Mavka (Ukrainian);
Nemodlika (Bohemian...
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Cemetery in
Ljubljana in 1897. In 1955, Kopitar's
remains were
transferred to
Navje Memorial Park,
where his
gravestone is also now displa****, at the edge of...
- May 3, when the
priest Martin Malenšek was
transferred there from the old
Navje cemetery.
During World War I, many of the
fallen soldiers of all
sides were...
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Central Stadium designed by Jože Plečnik, the Bežigrad
Secondary School,
Navje Cemetery, Plečnik's
unfinished Academic Collegium (intended to
serve as...