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Rakova Steza (pronounced [ˈɾaːkɔʋa stəˈza] or [ˈɾaːkɔʋa ˈstəza]) is a
small settlement east of
Frankolovo in the Muni****lity of
Vojnik in
eastern Slovenia...
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Stezzano (Bergamasque:
Stezà) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Bergamo in the
Italian region of Lombardy,
located about 40
kilometres (25 mi)...
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Ministerul Mediului. 1992. p. 288. OCLC 895459847. River code: VIII.1.120.9
Sebes /
Sevis /
Steza /
Steaza (jud. Sibiu), e-calauza.ro Portal:
Romania v t e...
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village Raková, Čadca District, a muni****lity and
village Rakova Steza, a
village This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Marko Severinski to the right, of Oršić
himself to the left,
Malinska steza below and Babićev
obrov above. The
transcript by S. Sečen,
chancellary of...
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Plural Nominative stezȁ [stəzȁ] stezȉ / stezẹ̑ (styl.) stezȅ / stezẹ̑
Genitive stezȅ / stezẹ̄ (styl.) stȅz /
stezá stȅz /
stezá Dative stezȉ stezȃma...
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Ljubljanica River. The
streets Židovska
ulica (Jewish Street) and Židovska
steza (Jewish Lane),
which now
occupy the area, are
still reminiscent of that...
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Postojna Rakitovec Koper Rakitovec Šentjur
Rakov Škocjan
Cerknica Rakova Steza Vojnik Rakovci Ormož
Rakovec Brežice
Rakovec Metlika Rakovec Šmarje pri...
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Cerkev Novake Podgorje pod Čerinom Polže
Pristava Rakova Steza Razdelj Razgor Razgorce Rove
Selce Socka Straža pri Dolu Straža pri Novi...
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Kapuste Thomas Kufahl –
Schindler Peter Lustig –
Schulleiter Hermann Steza Rudolf Unger Gerhard von
Halem Jürgen
Bieske Monika Hansen Michael Brennicke...