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Cities of Horjul:
Horjul
Horjul-Horjul, Horjul
Horjul (pronounced [xɔˈɾjuːl]) is a small town in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. It is the administrative center of the Municipality of Horjul
Horjul-Municipality of Horjul
of Horjul (pronounced [xɔˈɾjuːl]; Slovene: Občina Horjul) is a municipality in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Its seat is the town of Horjul. In
Horjul-Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
municipality also included the town of Horjul and was named the Municipality of Dobrova–Horjul–Polhov Gradec (Občina Dobrova - Horjul - Polhov Gradec). After a ruling
Horjul-Podolnica
(pronounced [pɔˈdoːu̯nitsa]) is a village east of Horjul in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The local church is built on a small hill west of
Horjul-Lesno Brdo, Horjul
Hölzenegg) is a settlement in the Municipality of Horjul in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. A small part of the settlement is in the neighbouring
Horjul-Central Slovenia Statistical Region
Brezovica Dobrepolje Dobrova-Polhov Gradec Dol pri Ljubljani Domžale Grosuplje Horjul Ig Ivančna Gorica Kamnik Komenda Ljubljana Logatec Log-Dragomer Lukovica
Horjul-Municipalities of Slovenia
Slovenia is divided into 212 municipalities (Slovene: občine, singular – občina), of which 12 have urban (metropolitan) status. Municipalities are further
Horjul-Koreno nad Horjulom
xɔˈrjúːlɔm])[tone?] is a settlement in the hills north of Horjul in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The name of the settlement was changed from Koreno
Horjul-Horjul dialect
The Horjul dialect (Slovene: horjulsko narečje, horjulščina) is a Slovene dialect in the Rovte dialect group. It is spoken southwest of Ljubljana in the
Horjul-Samotorica
is a dispersed settlement in the hills northwest of Horjul in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Samotorica was first mentioned in written records
Horjul-Ljubgojna
(pronounced [ljubˈɡɔːi̯na]) is a settlement west of Horjul in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Ljubgojna was attested in written sources in 1303
Horjul-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: H
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Horjul-Planina nad Horjulom
dispersed settlement northwest of Horjul in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It includes the hamlets of Kolobocija
Horjul-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: Z
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with Z. A B C Č D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S Š T U V Z Ž
Horjul-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: S
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Horjul-Žažar
Schaschar) is a village in the hills southwest of Horjul in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. It includes the hamlet of Razpotje. Southwest of the
Horjul-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: P
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with P. A B C Č D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S Š T U V Z Ž
Horjul-Slovene dialects
narečna ploskev), which evolved into Upper Carniolan dialects, as well as Horjul, Škofja Loka, and Poljane dialects in Rovte dialect group. Lower Carniolan
Horjul-Slovene phonology
before a stop. Some dialects still retain the original pronunciation (e.g., Horjul, Lower Carniolan, Inner Carniolan and Upper Savinja dialects. Shvapanye
Horjul-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: Ž
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Horjul-Mass graves in Slovenia
Mass graves in Slovenia were created in Slovenia as the result of extrajudicial killings during and after the Second World War. These clandestine mass
Horjul-Lesno Brdo, Vrhnika
Municipality of Vrhnika in Slovenia is a continuation of the settlement of Lesno Brdo in the neighbouring Municipality of Horjul. Because it belongs to a
Horjul-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: K
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with K. A B C Č D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S Š T U V Z Ž
Horjul-Upper Carniola
the Rovte dialect group are spoken (Poljane dialect, Škofja Loka dialect, Horjul dialect). In the extreme south-eastern part of Upper Carniola the Zagorje-Trbovlje
Horjul-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: L
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Horjul-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: V
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Horjul-Kristina Brenk
translator and editor, best known for her books for children. Brenk was born in Horjul in what was then Austria-Hungary in 1911. She studied psychology and pedagogy
Horjul-Tine Logar
Slovenska narečja (Slovenian Dialects, 1975) and Karta slovenskih narečij (Map of Slovenian Dialects, 1983). He was born in the town of Horjul northwest of
Horjul-ISO 3166-2:SI
ISO 3166-2:SI is the entry for Slovenia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Horjul-2018 Slovenian local elections
Local elections in Slovenia took place on 18 November 2018. Mayors of all 212 Slovenian municipalities and members of municipal councils were elected.
Horjul-Rovte dialect group
narečje, škofjeloščina) Črni Vrh dialect (črnovrško narečje, črnovrščina) Horjul dialect (horjulsko narečje, horjulščina) Logar, Tine. 1996. Dialektološke
Horjul-2022 Slovenian local elections
The 2022 Slovenian local elections were held 20 November (1st) and 4 December (2nd round). Mayors of all 212 municipalities and members of municipal councils
Horjul-Slovene declension
Masculinization occurs in Upper Carniolan, Lower Sava Valley, Central Savinja, Horjul, Škofja Loka, Poljane, Selca, Črni Vrh, Ebriach, North Pohorje-Remšnik,
Horjul-Josip Marn
that time. He was ordained on 21 July 1855 and then appointed a curate in Horjul on 24 September 1855, where he rented a room at his own expense to found
Horjul-List of FIPS region codes (S–U)
Hoče-Slivnica, Slovenia SIH2 Municipality of Hodoš-Hodos, Slovenia SIH3 Municipality of Horjul, Slovenia SIH4 Municipality of Jesenice, Slovenia SIH5 Municipality
Horjul-Intercity passenger transport (LPP)
the extension of city bus routes to the suburban areas. "LPP svoje potnike obvešča o spremembah med prazniki | 24ur.com". www.24ur.com (in Slovenian).
Horjul-Dobrova, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
road from Ljubljana to Polhov Gradec at the point where roads split off to Horjul to the southwest and to Šentvid, Ljubljana to the northeast. It extends
Horjul-Šentvid (Ljubljana)
was later divided into the parishes of Polhov Gradec, Črni Vrh, Šentjošt, Horjul, Dobrova, and Sveta Katarina. The parish church in Šentvid is dedicated
Horjul-Brezje pri Dobrovi
Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia on the road from Dobrova to Horjul. It lies on the somewhat elevated north side of the marshy
Horjul-Upper Carniolan dialect
second half of the 18th century. It borders the Selca, Škofja Loka, and Horjul dialects to the south, the Tolmin dialect to the southwest, the Soča dialect
Horjul-Inner Carniolan dialect
dialect borders the Lower Carniolan dialect to the east, the Črni Vrh and Horjul dialects to the north, the Karst dialect to the northwest, the Istrian dialect
Horjul-Slovene national phonetic transcription
jezikovnozgodovinske razprave [Dialectological and etymological discussions] (in Slovenian). Ljubljana: Znanstvenoraziskovalni center SAZU, Inštitut za slovenski
Horjul-Lower Carniolan dialect
dialect to the southwest, the Inner Carniolan dialect to the west, and the Horjul dialect to the northwest. The eastern part of the dialect is the Eastern
Horjul-Proto-Slavic accent
the pitch distinction is reestablished in short syllables. However, only Horjul dialect still retains pitch distinctions and has undergone the shift. The
Horjul-Šentjošt nad Horjulom
Suhi Dol. The name Šentjošt nad Horjulom literally means 'Šentjošt above Horjul'. The name Šentjošt is a fused compound of šent 'saint, holy' (< Latin sanctus)