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Trbovlje (pronounced [təɾˈbɔ̀ːwljɛ] ; German: Trifail) is Slovenia's eleventh-largest town,
located in the
traditional province of
Styria and
acting as...
- The
Trbovlje Power Station (Slovene:
Termoelektrarna Trbovlje) was a lignite-fired
power station on the bank of the Sava
River near
Trbovlje, Slovenia...
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Nogometni klub
Rudar Trbovlje (English:
Rudar Trbovlje Football Club) or
simply NK
Rudar Trbovlje is a
Slovenian football club from
Trbovlje that
competes in...
- The Zagorje-
Trbovlje subdialect (zagorsko-trboveljski govor) is a
Slovene subdialect in the
Styrian dialect group. It is a
subdialect of the
Lower Sava...
- (pronounced [ˈzaːʋəɾʃjɛ]) is a dis****d
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Trbovlje in
central Slovenia. It lies in the
hills south of the
right bank of the...
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settlement in the Muni****lity of
Trbovlje in
central Slovenia. It lies in the
hills northwest of the town of
Trbovlje and part of the
settlement lies in...
- The Muni****lity of
Trbovlje (pronounced [təɾˈbɔ̀u̯ːljɛ] ; Slovene: Občina
Trbovlje) is a muni****lity in
central Slovenia. The seat of the muni****lity...
- is Maribor, with
other urban centers including Celje, Velenje, Ptuj and
Trbovlje. In the 19th century, the
Styrian duchy,
which existed as a distinct...
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Trbovlje in
central Slovenia. The area is part of the
traditional region of Styria. It is now
included with the rest of the Muni****lity of
Trbovlje in...
- martial, and
neoclassical genres.
Formed in 1980 in the
mining town of
Trbovlje, Slovenia, at the time a
constituent republic within Socialist Federal...