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Vetrnik (pronounced [ˈʋeːtəɾnik]) is a dis****d
settlement in the Muni****lity of
Kozje in
eastern Slovenia. It lies in the
southern part of the Sava...
- of the area, as well as a tram stop and a
student dormitory, is
named Větrník after a
windmill which functioned from 1722 to 1905,
whose building now...
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wooden church from the 15th century. Today's
village has been part of the
Větrník Microregion since 2000. The
oldest signs of
settlement come from the late...
- of Slovenia. It
includes the
hamlets of
Brezovica (German: Bresowitz),
Vetrnik, and
Smrtna Vas (Slovene:
Smrtna vas). Buč was
attested in
written sources...
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Nejzapadnejsi Slovan (The
westernmost Slav), 1921 Jindrové, novel, 1921
Větrník : autoanalytic-synthetic novel, 1923 Vilém Rozkoč, novel, 1923 Humoreska...
- in the Zlatohorská Highlands. The
highest point is near the top of the
Větrník mountain at 842 m (2,762 ft)
above sea level. The built-up area lies in...
- he took up a
career as a
professional actor in the avant-garde
studio Větrník (from 1945 to 1946), and
afterward he was
engaged in many
Prague theatre...
- (e.g.,
prvnik 'January',
literally 'first'), or
other features (e.g.,
vetrnik 'March',
literally 'windy'). In the
Prekmurje dialect of Slovene, the following...
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Windmill World.
Retrieved 5 June 2015. "Historie" (in Czech).
Pension Větrník.
Retrieved 5 June 2015. "Windmill History".
Blanka Sládková. Retrieved...
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scattered village below Veternik Hill (554
meters or 1,818 feet; also
known as
Vetrnik or Tabor) and a
cliff known as Babčar Fort (Babčarjev tabor, 463 meters...