Vrsno (pronounced [ˈʋəɾsnɔ]; Italian: Ursina) is a small village in the Municipality of Kobarid in the Littoral region of Slovenia. Vrsno is best known...
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Vrsno may refer to: Vrsno, Kobarid, a village in Slovenia Vrsno, Croatia, a village near Šibenik This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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the Municipality of Kobarid include: Anton Gregorčič, conservative politician Simon Gregorčič, poet (born in the village of Vrsno) Joža Lovrenčič, expressionist...
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Pennsylvania, a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. Vrsno, Kobarid, a village in western Slovenia, named Ursina in Italian This disambiguation...
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of it. On the southern slope of the mountain lie the small villages of Vrsno, Krn, Drežnica, Drežniške Ravne, and Magozd. On the northern side lies Lake...
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Vrhpolje Hrpelje-Kozina Vrhpolje Vipava Vrhtrebnje Trebnje Vrhulje Krško Vrsno Kobarid Vršna Vas Šmarje pri Jelšah Vršnik Kungota Vrt Kočevje Vrtača pri Semiču...
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the border between Slovenia and Italy, west of Tolmin and southeast of Kobarid. It is a geographical border between the Soča Valley in Slovenia and the...
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Simon Gregorčič (category People from the Municipality of Kobarid)
15, 1844 – November 24, 1906) was born in the small mountain village of Vrsno above the Soča river in the County of Gorizia and Gradisca as a second son...
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Institute of Culture Litija 2006 www.jzk.si -- Kobariški muzej Kobarid Museum Kobarid 1990 www.kobariski-muzej.si -- Koroška galerija likovnih umetnosti...
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Simon Rutar (category People from the Municipality of Kobarid)
Rutar was born in a peasant family in the Alpine village of Krn near Kobarid, in what was then the Austrian county of Gorizia and Gradisca (now in Slovenia)...
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