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Dravograd (pronounced [ˈdɾaːʋɔɡɾat] ; German:
Unterdrauburg) is a
small town in
northern Slovenia,
close to the
border with Austria. It is the seat of...
- Slovene-speaking
areas of the Meža Valley, the
Drava Valley area
around Unterdrauburg,
which was
afterwards renamed Dravograd, and the
Jezersko area (128...
- magnesium-rich (and sodium-rich)
tourmaline from
village Dobrova near
Unterdrauburg in the
Drava river area, Carinthia, Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Today this...
- Carinthia—i.e. the Meža
Valley (German: Mießtal) with the town of
Dravograd (
Unterdrauburg) and the
Jezersko (Seeland) muni****l area—should be
incorporated into...
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council in Ljubljana.
Units from
Ljubljana took
control of
Dravograd (
Unterdrauburg), Lavamünd (Labot) and
Sankt Paul (Šentpavel). The
capture of Völkermarkt...
- Dragatuš
Dragatusch Tschernembl Dramlje Trennenberg Cilli Dravograd Unterdrauburg Wolfsberg Drobtinci Proskersdorf Dvor Hof in
Krain (Hof bei Seisenberg)...
- the 1920
Carinthian plebiscite, the
neighbouring area of
Dravograd (
Unterdrauburg) fell to the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia. 96.9% of the Lavamünd
citizens voted...
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Deutschlandsberg and Podčetrtek (Windischlandsberg)
Oberdrauburg and
Dravograd (
Unterdrauburg)
Unterloibl and
Podljubelj (Unterloibl)
Moncenisio and Lanslebourg-Mont-Cenis...
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brother Bernhard. At the same time, its
Amtsbezirk was
expanded up to
Unterdrauburg (Dravograd).
Count Bernhard was
married to Kundigunde,
daughter of the...
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junction with the
Lavant Valley Railway (Lavanttalbahn) was in
Dravograd (
Unterdrauburg) in Slovenia,
trains between the Jaun
Valley and
Klagenfurt had to run...