- The Banjšice
Plateau (Slovene: Banjška
planota, also Banjšice or Banjščice, Italian:
Altopiano della Bainsizza) is a
karst plateau in
western Slovenia...
- The
Bloke Plateau (Slovene: Bloška
planota, Bloke) is an
extensive bowl-like
plateau in
southern Slovenia, part of the
traditional region of
Inner Carniola...
- The
Dleskovec Plateau (Slovene: Dleskovška
planota),
probably named after Mount Dleskovec (1,965
metres or 6,447 feet) in its
central part,
rarely also...
- The Rute
Plateau (pronounced [ˈɾuːtɛ]; Slovene:
Rutarska planota, also
simply Rute) is a
karst limestone plateau in
Lower Carniola,
Slovenia with an area...
- Latvian). 18
September 2021.
Retrieved 7
December 2021. "Rīgā
notiks Šlesera
plānotā protesta akcija" [A
protest event is
planned in Riga].
Skaties (in Latvian)...
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Ojstrica from Dleskovška
planota...
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Nanos (pronounced [ˈnaːnɔs]; Italian:
Monte Re) is a
karst limestone plateau at the
eastern border of the
Inner Carniola in
southwestern Slovenia. The...
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Jelovica (pronounced [jɛˈlɔːʋitsa]) is a
karst plateau in
northwestern Slovenia. It is the
easternmost part of the
Julian Alps and is
overgrown by spruce...
- the St.
Vitus Plateau [sl] (Slovene: Šentviška
planota) or Šentviška Gora
Plateau (Šentviškogorska
planota), in the Muni****lity of
Tolmin in the Littoral...
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Mount Krim, the
Bloke Plateau, and the
Potok Plateau (Slovene: Potočanska
planota) to the west. The
southernmost region down to the
border with
Croatia on...