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Pivka (pronounced [ˈpiːu̯ka], German: St. Peter, Italian: San
Pietro del Carso) is a
small town in
Slovenia in the
Pivka Basin in the
Karst region. It...
- (DCP), also
known as
protein induced by
vitamin K absence/antagonist-II (
PIVKA-II), is an
abnormal form of the
coagulation protein, prothrombin. Normally...
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Pivka is a town in Slovenia.
Pivka can also
refer to: Muni****lity of
Pivka, a muni****lity in
Slovenia Pivka (river), a
river in
Slovenia Pivka Basin...
- The
Pivka Park of
Military History (Slovene: Park vojaške
zgodovine Pivka) is a
military museum in the town in
Pivka, Slovenia. It is
operated jointly...
- 252–253. Ryan 1953. Munch-Petersen 2007. Götz 2014, pp. 519–539. Otto
Pivka (2012). Napoleon's
Polish Troops.
Osprey Publishing. pp. 8–10. ISBN 978-1-78096-549-9...
- (1
January 1935 – 9
January 2024), who also used the
pseudonym Otto von
Pivka, was a
British military historian. The son of a
British career soldier,...
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Pivka railway station (Slovene: Železniška
postaja Pivka) is a
significant railway station in
Pivka, Slovenia. It is
located on the main
railway line...
- The
Pivka is a
karst lost
river in Slovenia. The
river is 27
kilometres (17 mi) in length. The
Pivka ends in
Planina Cave,
where it
merges with the Rak...
- Kal (pronounced [ˈkaːu̯]) is a
village west of
Pivka in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The
territory of the
settlement reaches its
highest elevation...
- The
Pivka Basin or the
Pivka Valley, also
simply Pivka, is a
varied basin in
southwestern Slovenia,
lying between high
Dinaric plateaus, the
Karst Plateau...