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Turjak Castle (pronounced [
tuˈɾjaːk]; Slovene: grad
Turjak or turjaški grad, German: Burg Ursperg,
later Burg Auersperg) is a 13th-century
castle located...
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Turjak (pronounced [
tuˈɾjaːk]; German: Auersperg) is a
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Velike Lašče in
central Slovenia. The
entire muni****lity is part...
- The
siege of
Turjak or
Battle of
Turjak (Slovene:
bitka za
Turjak) was
fought between 14 and 19
September 1943 at the
Turjak Castle between the Slovene...
- of
Carinthia at his
residence St. Veit. The family's
ancestral seat was
Turjak Castle (German: Burg Ursperg,
later Burg Auersperg) in the
March of Carniola...
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Andreas von Auersperg, Lord of Schönberg und
Seisenberg (Slovene:
Andrej Turjaški; Croatian:
Andrija Auersperg) (9
April 1556 – 5
September 1593) was a...
- Slovenia,
which was destro**** in 1942 by the
German Army.
Before the
Battle of
Turjak Castle (September 19, 1943)
Frakelj was the
commander of a
stronghold of...
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large force of
around 1,600 men at
Turjak Castle, 20
kilometres (12 mi) south-southeast of Ljubljana. The
force at
Turjak had
considerable ammunition and...
- Čatežu, and on 15
September 1943 near
Veliki Osolnik during the
battle for
Turjak, when a mine
exploded next to her.
Following this injury, Mali was moved...
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Sovjak Srednja Jurkovica Šaškinovci Šimići
Trebovljani Trnovac Trošelji
Turjak Uzari Vakuf Vilusi Vrbaška Žeravica The town has a
Serbian Orthodox cathedral...
- (Slovene:
Mestni muzej Ljubljana) was
established in 1935. It is
housed in
Turjak Palace at 15
Gentry Street (Gosposka
ulica 15) in the
centre of Ljubljana...