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Vipava (pronounced [ʋiˈpaːʋa] ; Italian:
Vipacco, German: Wippach) is a town in
western Slovenia. It is the
largest settlement and the seat of the Muni****lity...
- Rifembergo, Comeno, San
Daniele del Carso, Zolla,
Vipacco, San
Martino di
Quisca and San Vito di
Vipacco, as well as the
eastern part of Gorizia, were part...
- The
Vipava (Italian:
Vipacco; German:
Wipbach or Wippach) is a
river that
flows through western Slovenia and north-eastern Italy. The
river is 49 kilometres...
- last
being closest to
Santa Maria di Leuca.
Timavo (Reka)
Isonzo (Soča)
Vipacco (Vipava)
Torre Natisone Cormor Ausa
Tagliamento Livenza Piave Brenta Bacchiglione...
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including the
whole Karst Plateau with the
southern edges of the
Vipava Valley/
Vipacco Valley, the
southwestern portions of
modern Inner Carniola with Postojna/Postumia...
- [ʋiˈpaːʋa]; Slovene:
Vipavska dolina, German: Wippachtal, Italian:
Valle del
Vipacco) is a
valley in the
Slovenian Littoral,
roughly between the
village of...
- Bela (pronounced [ˈbeːla]; Italian:
Bella di
Vipacco) is a
small settlement at the
source of
White Cr**** (Slovene: Bela),
which is a
tributary of the...
- (pronounced [ɡɾaˈdiːʃtʃɛ nat pəɾˈʋaːtʃinɔ]; Italian:
Gradiscutta in Val
Vipacco) is a
village in
western Slovenia in the Muni****lity of Nova Gorica. It...
- Šent Vid or Šentvid (nad Vipavo), German: Sct. Veit, Italian: San Vito di
Vipacco) is a
village in the
upper Vipava Valley in the Muni****lity of Vipava...
- imprint. He
commanded as many as nine army
corps (between
Monte Rombon and
Vipacco). As
Commander of the 2nd Army he was able to
innovate offensive tactics...