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Tolmin (pronounced [tɔlˈmiːn] ; Italian:
Tolmino,
German Tolmein) is a
small town in
northwestern Slovenia. It is the
administrative centre of the Muni****lity...
- 1924 and 1927 and the
communes of Sonzia, Plezzo, Bergogna, Caporetto,
Tolmino, Circhina,
Santa Lucia d'Isonzo,
Gracova Serravalle,
Canale d'Isonzo, Cal...
- Land)
Gradisca Monfalcone (Falkenberg) Sežana (Sesana)
Tolmin (Tolmein,
Tolmino)
Koper (Capodistria) Krk (Veglia) Lošinj (Lussin) Poreč (Parenzo) Pazin...
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replacement for the XXVI Btn. 1915: Isonzo: Ajba – St.
Lucia di
Tolmino 1916: St.
Maria di
Tolmino,
Monte Mrzli, Zagora, Monfalcone,
quota 85 1917: Bodrez, Semmer...
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advance was
initially successful as the
Bainsizza Plateau southeast of
Tolmino was captured, but the
Italian army
outran its
artillery and
supply lines...
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Zigaina showed an
early propensity for drawing. He
studied at the
College of
Tolmino, and at 19 he held his
first exhibition. In 1946 he met Pier
Paolo Pasolini...
- Bragança (7 June 1936 – 29
August 2013);
married Michele Formentini,
Count di
Tolmino e Biglia.
Felipe T****o de Saxe-Coburg e Bragança (born 3
January 1939);...
- redefined.
Venice lost the
upper Isonzo valley (that is the
Gastaldia of
Tolmino with
Plezzo and Idria), but it kept Monfalcone,
Marano and a
series of...
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fighting increased until the end of November, when the
bridgehead of
Tolmin (
Tolmino) was
heavily s****ed and
casualties peaked. In the
first fifteen days of...
- in the
region fled to the
fortresses for safety. The
Ottomans pillaged Tolmino,
Caporetto and
Plezzo before crossing the Alps at the
Predil P**** and raiding...