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Renkovci (pronounced [ˈɾeːnkɔu̯tsi]; Hungarian: Lendvaerdő) is a
village in the Muni****lity of Turnišče in the
Prekmurje region of
northeastern Slovenia...
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Nogometno društvo
Renkovci,
commonly referred to as ND
Renkovci or
simply Renkovci, is a
Slovenian football club
based in
Renkovci. The club was founded...
- Rače NK Radeče NK
Radenska Slatina ŠNK
Radgona NK
Radomlje NK Rakičan ND
Renkovci NK Rogaška ŠD
Rogoza NK
Rudar Trbovlje NK
Rudar Velenje NK Sava
Kranj NK...
- Rakicsán Rankovci,
Ferenclak Ratkovci, Rátkalak Razkrižje, Ráckanizsa
Renkovci, Lendvaerdő Rogašovci, Szarvaslak, Rogasócz Ropoča, Rétállás,
Ropocsa Šafarsko...
- East
North West 1998–99
Livar Črenšovci
Rogoza Korte 1999–2000
Komenda Renkovci Dravinja Brda 2000–01 Bela
Krajina Bakovci Drava Ptuj Renče 2001–02 Grosuplje...
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League Season 1994–95
Champions Šentjur (East) Črnuče (West)
Relegated Renkovci Starše
Partizan Pobrežje
Svoboda Brežice Žalec
Radomlje Korotan Šempas...
- muni****lity also
includes the
settlements of Gomilica, Nedelica, and
Renkovci.
Statistical Office of the
Republic of Slovenia, 2002
census "Turnišče...
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villages of Beltinci, Bratonci, Črenšovci,
Velika Polana, Turnišče, Žižki,
Renkovci,
Bistrica (Dolnja,
Gornja and Srednja). It is also
named the
Marko (markovsko...
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League Season 2000–01
Champions Triglav Kranj Relegated Beltinci Šentjur
Renkovci Goals scored 684 Top
goalscorer Borut Arlič (22 goals) ← 1999–2000 2001–02...
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Bonifika MNZ Nova Gorica: Adria, Brda MNZ
Murska Sobota: Veržej, Mura 05 MNZ Lendava: Črenšovci,
Renkovci MNZG-Kranj: Zarica,
Lesce MNZ Ptuj: Stojnci, Zavrč...