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Studeno (pronounced [
stuˈdeːnɔ] or [
stuˈdɛːnɔ], German: Kaltenfeld) is a
village in the
hills north of
Postojna in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia...
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Studeno (pronounced [
stuˈdeːnɔ]; German: Brunnsee, Gottscheerish: Sheab, Prunnsheab) is a
remote abandoned settlement in the Muni****lity of Kočevje in...
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Studeno (pronounced [
stuˈdeːnɔ]) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Železniki in the
Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
Building expansion has resulted...
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Studeno na
Blokah (pronounced [
stuˈdéːnɔ na ˈblòːkax, -ˈdɛ̀ː-, - ˈblóː-]) is a
small village west of Nova Vas in the Muni****lity of
Bloke in the Inner...
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Studeno buche is a
village in
Montana Muni****lity,
Montana Province,
northwestern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed Nov 15, 2014 v t e...
- Sajevče
Slavina Slavinje Šmihel pod
Nanosom Stara Vas
Strane Strmca Studenec Studeno Velika Brda
Veliki Otok
Veliko Ubeljsko Zagon Žeje
Former Zalog...
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traditionally served with
sliced onion, vinegar, and bread.
Huspenina (also
called studeno,
meaning 'cold one') is
similar to a
certain extent, but made with less...
- Romania, Moldova, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania,
Slovakia (called huspenina/
studeno), Hungary, Greece, and Ukraine. In Russia, Belarus,
Georgia and Ukraine...
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Slavotin (Славотин)
Smolyanovtsi (Смоляновци)
Stubel (Стубел)
Studeno buche (Студено буче)
Sumer (Сумер)
Trifonovo (Трифоново) Vinište (Винище)...
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Sorrows Church in the
settlement is a
chapel of ease of the
Parish of
Studeno. It is a single-nave
Gothic church painted with
frescos from c. 1460 that...