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Portorož (pronounced [pɔɾtɔˈɾoːʃ] ; Italian: Portorose) is a
Slovenian Adriatic seaside resort and spa
settlement located in the Muni****lity of Piran...
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Portorož Airport (Slovene:
Aerodrom Portorož) (IATA: POW, ICAO: LJPZ) is the
smallest of
three international airports in Slovenia. It is
located near the...
- Košarkarski klub
Portorož (English:
Portorož Basketball Club),
commonly referred to as KK
Portorož or
simply Portorož, is a
Slovenian basketball club based...
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Grand Casino Portorož is
located in
Portorož and is the
oldest casino in Slovenia. It is
owned and
operated by
Casino Portorož d.d. The
casino was renovated...
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Nogometni klub
Portorož Piran (English:
Portorož Piran Football Club),
commonly referred to as NK
Portorož Piran or
simply Portorož Piran, is a Slovenian...
- gu**** mast with cage antenna. The town is
connected with Koper, Izola,
Portorož (the
location of the airport), Sečovlje and
Lucija by a
cheap bus line...
- won by a
margin of 4 points. An
interzonal chess tournament was held in
Portorož, SR Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia, in
August and
September 1958. The top six...
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Kempinski Palace Portorož,
until 2008
known as
Palace Hotel (Slovene:
hotel Palace), is a five-star
deluxe hotel in
Portorož, a
settlement on the Adriatic...
- The 2004
Grand Prix of
Portorož was a non-championship
Formula 3000 race held on a
temporary circuit at
Portorož Airport,
Portorož,
Slovenia on 2 October...
- Britannica.
Retrieved 6
August 2020.
Tartini The
official web site of
Portorož and
Piran "Tartini, Giuseppe".
Enciclopedia Italiana.
Retrieved 1 April...