The Urban Municipality of Koper (pronounced [ˈkoːpəɾ]; Slovene: Mestna občina Koper, Italian: Comune città di Capodistria) is one of twelve urban municipalities...
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Koper is the main urban center of the Slovene coast. Port of Koper is the country's only container port and a major contributor to the economy of the...
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British Rowing Indoor Championships Brič, a settlement in the Urban Municipality of Koper, Slovenia Brics, Spain, a locality in Catalonia, Spain BRIC Arts...
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official language of four municipalities (of which one has urban status) in the Slovene Littoral: Ankaran/Ancarano, Izola/Isola, Koper/Capodistria, and...
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Isola Izola, ital. Isola Jagodje, ital. Valleggia Urban municipality of Koper (Mestna občina Koper, ital. Città di Capodistria) Barizoni, ital. Barisoni...
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Pier Paolo Vergerio (category Writers from Koper)
nuncio and later Protestant reformer. He was born at Capodistria (Koper), Istria, then part of the Venetian Republic and studied jurisprudence in Padua, where...
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Vittore Carpaccio (category People from Koper)
na čas, ko je Koper veljal za "istrske Atene"" [The Year of Vittore Carpaccio, the Memory of Time when Koper Was Considered the "Athens of Istria"] (in...
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Italian language in Slovenia (redirect from Italians of Slovenia)
large Slovene majority. Within the current borders of the municipality of Koper, 87% of the urban population was Italian speaking, while in its predominantly...
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Gian Rinaldo Carli (category Writers from Koper)
Count of Carli", and "Giovanni Rinaldo, Count of Carli-Rubbi". Giovanni Rinaldo Carli was born at Capo d'Istria in the Republic of Venice (now Koper in Slovenia)...
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Slovene Istria (category Wine regions of Slovenia)
part of the Istrian peninsula, and is part of the wider geographical-historical region known as the Slovene Littoral. Its largest urban center is Koper. Other...
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Santorio Santorio (redirect from Sanctorius of Padua)
Capodistria, Venetian Republic (now Koper) Died: 22 February 1636, Venice", in Sgarbi, Marco (ed.), Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy, Cham: Springer...
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Pier Antonio Quarantotti Gambini (category People from the Margraviate of Istria)
military personnel of "unascertained loyalty" in Radkersburg. His mother, Fides Histriae Gambini, was from Capodistria (today Koper, Slovenia), where Pier...
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Francesco Trevisani (category People from Koper)
Born in Capodistria, Istria (modern Koper now in Slovenia, then part of the Republic of Venice), he was the son of Antonio Trevisani, an architect, by...
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Tomaž Šalamun (category Members of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts)
grandfather had been a mayor. After his family moved to Koper, the local high school teachers of French and Slovene aroused his interest in language. In...
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Brutti Mansion (category Palaces and mansions in Koper)
Mansion (Slovene: palača Brutti; Italian: palazzo Brutti) is a mansion in Koper, a port town in southwestern Slovenia. It was built in the late-Baroque...
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northern part of the Istrian peninsula, and it provides the country's only access to the sea on the Slovene Riviera coastline with the ports of Koper, Izola...
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Almerigogna Mansion (category Palaces and mansions in Koper)
is a mansion in Koper, a port town in south-western Slovenia. It is one of the most significant Gothic monuments in the town. "Koper". Istrska stavbna...
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Tinkara Kovač (category Musicians from Koper)
first album. In 2004, at the time of her fourth concert in Ljubljana's Cankar Centre, she invited Ian Anderson (singer of the group Jethro Tull), which greatly...
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Igor Pribac (category Writers from Koper)
in Koper in the Slovenian Littoral, then part of Yugoslavia, where he attended high school. He studied philosophy and sociology at the University of Ljubljana...
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Carli Mansion (category Palaces and mansions in Koper)
Italian: palazzo Carli) is a mansion in Koper, a port town in southwestern Slovenia. It is named after the family of the historian and encyclopedist Gian...
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Zlatko Dedić (category FC Koper players)
with Koper. In 2001 he transferred to Parma, which loaned him out to Serie B clubs Empoli in the 2004–05 season and Cremonese in the second half of the...
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Postojna (category Populated places in the Municipality of Postojna)
and belongs to the Koper Diocese. Within the urban area of Postojna, the church dedicated to the Prophet Daniel in the hamlet of Zalog and the chapel...
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Spartaco Schergat (category Regia Marina personnel of World War II)
Spartaco Schergat (1920 in Koper – 1996 in Trieste) was an Italian military frogman during World War II. Schergat was born in Istria to an Italian irredentist...
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Slovenia (redirect from Republic of Slovenia)
centre of the country. Other larger urban centers are Maribor, Kranj, Celje and Koper. Slovenia's territory has been part of many different states: the Roman...
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Nova Gorica (category Populated places in the City Municipality of Nova Gorica)
second largest urban conglomeration in western Slovenia, after Koper. Nova Gorica hosts one of the three national theatres in Slovenia. The Goriška Museum [sl]...
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ISO 3166-2:SI (category Municipalities of Slovenia)
states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for Slovenia, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 200 municipalities and 12 urban municipalities. Each...
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Belgramoni–Tacco Mansion (category Palaces and mansions in Koper)
Belgramoni-Tacco) is a mansion in the city of Koper, in southwestern Slovenia. It was built around 1600. It features elements of Renaissance and Baroque, but in...
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Pier Paolo Vergerio the Elder (category Writers from Koper)
1405.) Later he became canon of Ravenna and took part in the Council of Constance in 1414. The next year he was one of the fifteen delegates who accompanied...
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Lucrezio Gravisi (category People from Koper)
Capodistra in Istria, now Koper in Slovenia. He was knighted by the King of Poland. For some time he commanded the castle of Brescia. He was assassinated...
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dedicated to John the Baptist and belongs to the Diocese of Koper. It is built on the site of a Roman cemetery. Its interior was painted by the local Baroque...
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