- Radeče (pronounced [ˈɾaːdɛtʃɛ] ; German:
Ratschach) is a
small town in the
Lower Sava
Valley in
eastern Slovenia. It is
located in the Sava
Hills (Slovene:...
- Rateče (pronounced [ˈɾaːtɛtʃɛ]; Italian: Racchia, German:
Ratschach) is a
village in the Muni****lity of
Kranjska Gora, in the far
northwest corner of...
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Guido Werdnig (
Ratschach, 20 June 1844 – 26
April 1919) was an
Austrian neurologist. Werdnig,
together with
Johann Hoffmann of the
University of Heidelberg...
- (probably
Konrad von Suonegge, fl. 1220–1230s) 204r: Von
Scharpfenberg (of
Ratschach, mid-13th century) 205r: Herr Konrad, der
Schenk von
Landeck (of Thurgau...
- Olschnitz, Olschnitz-Lind, Pöckstein-Zwischenwässern, Pölling, Pabenberg,
Ratschach,
Sankt Georgen,
Sankt Jakob,
Sankt Johann,
Sankt Magdalen,
Sankt Peter...
- Schlösser-Namen des
Herzogthums Krain. Ljubljana:
Josef Blasnik. p. 55.
Cilli und
Ratschach (map, 1:75,000). 1928. Belgrade:
Vojni Geografski Institut. Kosi, Miha...
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Early use of
letter Č,
bilingual named Ratschach - Radeče later...
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Archdeaconate of
Sanntal (i.e., the Sann valley),
which also
included Ratschach (Radeče) and Schärfenberg (Svibno)
beyond the river. However, the parishes...
- Hochenegg, the
castles of
Klausenstein and
Freudenegg as well as the Amt of
Ratschach in Carniola.
There was a
Styrian Amt
attested from 1182 and from 1227...
- Olschnitz-Lind, Olschnögg, Pabenberg, Pöckstein-Zwischenwässern, Pölling,
Ratschach, Schattseite, Schmaritzen, Schneßnitz, St. Georgen, St. Jakob, St. Johann...