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Ravnik may
refer to: In Croatia:
Ravnik (island), an
Adriatic island In Romania:
Rafnic (Croatian:
Ravnik), a
village in the
commune of
Lupac In Slovenia:...
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Janko Ravnik (7
March 1891 – 2
September 1981) was a
Slovenian pianist, teacher, film
director and composer. He was born in
Bohinjska Bistrica and died...
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Viktor Ravnik (born 19
October 1941) is a
Slovenian ice
hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournaments at the 1964
Winter Olympics, the 1968 Winter...
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Ravnik (pronounced [ˈɾaːu̯nik]) is a dis****d
settlement in the
hills west of Šentrupert in the
historical region of
Lower Carniola in Slovenia. The Muni****lity...
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Ravnik (pronounced [ˈɾaːu̯nik], German: Raunik) is a
village north of Nova Vas in the Muni****lity of
Bloke in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The...
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Ravnik pri Hotedršici (pronounced [ˈɾaːu̯nik pɾi xɔˈteːdəɾʃitsi], German: Raunik) is a
small village southeast of Hotedršica in the Muni****lity of Logatec...
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Italy from Austria-Hungary, and
since 1947
Italy from Yugoslavia.
Ravnik,
Mojca (2006). "Accession to the EU in the
Valley of Idrija" (PDF). Traditiones...
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location missing publisher (link)
Ravnik, Janez; Smigoc, Tomaz; Bunc, Gorazd; Lanisnik, Bostjan; Ksela, Ursa;
Ravnik, Maja; Velnar,
Tomaz (2016). "Hypophyseal...
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Natalie Lecznar Tamiya Lewis Sam
McWilliams Sydney Moss
Natalie Peterson Jan
Ravnik Kameron Saunders Kevin Scheitzbach Raphael Thomas Whyley Yoshimura List...
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composed of four villages:
Clocotici (Klokotič; Kr****ócsörgő), Lupac,
Rafnic (
Ravnik; Kengyeltó), and
Vodnic (Vodnik; Vizes). The
commune is
situated in the...