the equipment to Fužine, and it then converted the former ironworks into a gunpowder factory in 1853. Fužine was annexed by Kamnik in 1934, ending its...
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1934 the following formerly independent settlements were annexed by Kamnik: Fužine (German: Fuschine), Žale (in older sources also Žalje, German: Sallenberg)...
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Gorenja Vas–Poljane, Slovenia Fužine, Kamnik, a former settlement in central Slovenia, now part of the town of Kamnik Fužine (Ljubljana), a former settlement...
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importance and banned diving in it without a permit. The Ljubljanica at Nove Fužine Night view of the river Reflection of houses at the Cankar Embankment Center...
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Rudolf Maister (category People from Kamnik)
self-taught painter. Maister was born in the Upper Carniolan commercial town of Kamnik, then part of Austria-Hungary. He came from a German-speaking family. Letters...
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Big Pasture Plateau (category Kamnik–Savinja Alps)
pronunciation) is a karstified mountain plateau in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps northeast of Kamnik, Slovenia. It measures 5.8 square kilometres (2.2 square...
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bordered the Imperial Duchy of Carinthia, from the Predil Pass and Fusine (Fužine) along the main ridge of the Karawanks range up to Jezersko. In the northeast...
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Tarvisio–Ljubljana Railway Dobova–Ljubljana Railway Ljubljana–Metlika Railway Ljubljana–Kamnik Railway Connections Bus: Ljubljana Passenger Transport History Opened...
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Francis Xavier Pierz (category People from the Municipality of Kamnik)
was born into an ethnic Slovene peasant family in Godič, near the town of Kamnik in the Hapsburg-ruled Duchy of Carniola within the Austrian Empire (now...
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as part of the project to connect by railway the towns of Ljubljana and Kamnik, and it was completed in 1891. This bridge was demolished in 1945, during...
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Cilli Juršinci Jurschinzen Pettau Kamna Gorica Steinbüchel Radmannsdorf Kamnik Stein in Krain Stein in Krain Kobarid Karfreit Tolmein Kočevje Gottschee...
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France Balantič (category People from Kamnik)
century.[citation needed] Balantič was born in a working-class family in Kamnik, in the Slovenian region of Upper Carniola in what was then the Kingdom...
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Slovenia, between the southern rail line to the south, the Upper Carniola (or Kamnik) rail line to the west, the highway loop to the north, and Šmartno Street...
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Spanheim became lord of Carniola, the provincial capital was moved from Kamnik to Ljubljana. In the late 1270s, Ljubljana was conquered by King Ottokar...
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museum is an almost complete woolly mammoth skeleton, found in Nevlje near Kamnik in 1938. Its official publication, published since autumn 1978, has been...
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Fran Albreht (category People from Kamnik)
pseudonym Rusmir. He was born as Franc Albrecht in the Upper Carniolan town of Kamnik in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He grew up in a liberal milieu...
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Jakob Savinšek (category People from Kamnik)
illustrator, and poet. Savinšek was born in the Upper Carniolan town of Kamnik, then part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now in Slovenia)...
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Menina Pasture Plateau (category Kamnik–Savinja Alps)
elevation between 1,200 and 1,450 meters (3,940 and 4,760 feet) in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. It is located between the Dreta Valley to the north, the Tuhinj...
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local and foreign visitors. In good weather you can see the Julian Alps and Kamnik-Savinja, as well as the Karavanke chain and the nearby mountains. The tower...
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connection between Graz and Venice. The postal route was relocated via Kamnik in 1717 because of frequent flooding of the Sava. A part-time school was...
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Triglav Lodge at Kredarica, the Triglav Lakes Lodge, the Savica Lodge, the Kamnik Bistrica Lodge, the Komna Lodge, and the Mali Podi Shelter below Mt. Skuta...
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Freeway, on the north by the H3 Expressway, on the east by the railroad to Kamnik, and on the south by the railroad to Sežana, a line across Rožnik Hill,...
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Confluence of the Ljubljanica (left) with the Sava and Kamnik Bistrica rivers. Podgrad, the Lazar farm, and the hamlet of Gradovle are at left....
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Medobčinski muzej Kamnik Kamnik Intermunicipal Museum Kamnik 1961 www.muzej-kamnik-on.net Kamnik Intermunicipal Museum in Zaprice Castle, Kamnik Medobčinski...
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was built in Ježica in 1869, and regular schooling started in 1871. The Kamnik Railway was laid through Ježica in 1891, and a new train station named Tauzherhof...
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railway grid, Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed 1940 Study for the layout of the Fužine neighbourhood, Ljubljana, designed 1942 Layout proposal for the area in...
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terrace above the Sava River east of Črnuče and southeast of the railroad to Kamnik. Most of the houses are along the road to Nadgorica, and a few extend onto...
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