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Communes of Graz:
Graz
Graz-Carinthia (Slovenia)
belonging to the traditional region of Styria like the town of Slovenj Gradec in the Mislinja Valley or Muta and Radlje down the Drava River, though not
Graz-Municipalities of Slovenia
Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec Občina Dobrova - Polhov Gradec Dobrova 7,539 (named Dobrova–Horjul–Polhov Gradec until 1999) SI-156 Municipality
Graz-L214 railway (Croatia)
The Gradec-Sveti Ivan Žabno railway, officially designated as L214 railway is a 12.5 km (7.76 mi) railway line of local significance in Croatia that connects
Graz-Belica, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
is a small settlement east of the town of Polhov Gradec in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It lies
Graz-Renata Salecl
Salecl at the 2023 Munich Security Conference Born 1962 (age 61–62) Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia, Yugoslavia Era 20th- / 21st-century philosophy Region Western
Graz-Podreber, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
Polhov Gradec in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It lies on the road from Ljubljana to Polhov Gradec below
Graz-Franc Berneker
early-20th-century Slovene tomb sculptor, who had a strong impact on Slovenj Gradec gaining recognition for his work in bronze, marble and monuments. His art
Graz-Gmajna, Slovenj Gradec
City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. It lies in the hills northwest of the town of Slovenj Gradec. The area is part of the traditional
Graz-Croatia in personal union with Hungary
etc. On 16 November 1242 the king issued a Golden Bull to the citizens of Gradec (today part of Zagreb), by which it was proclaimed a free royal city. Nobles
Graz-Ana Gros
Personal information Born (1991-01-21) 21 January 1991 (age 33) Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia, Yugoslavia Nationality Slovenian Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Playing
Graz-Nino Žugelj
information Current team Bodø/Glimt Number 99 Youth career 2006–2011 Slovenj Gradec 2011–2016 Dravograd 2016–2019 Maribor Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls)
Graz-Stranska Vas
in Slovenia: Stranska Vas, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec Stranska Vas, Grosuplje, a hamlet of Brvace
Graz-Janja Garnbret
Nationality Slovenian Born (1999-03-12) 12 March 1999 (age 25) Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia Occupation Professional rock climber Height 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
Graz-Jarun
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Iskra Delta
Energoinvest, Sarajevo. Video terminals' assembly was in Paka, Slovenj Gradec. Forced merger with Iskra and Gorenje computer divisions resulted in Iskra-Delta's
Graz-Upper Town
Gornji Grad, a historic neighborhood in Zagreb, Croatia (also known as Gradec) Gornji Grad, Slovenia, a town and municipality in Slovenia Gornji Grad
Graz-Turiška Vas, Slovenj Gradec
small village in the Mislinja Valley in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria
Graz-Stari Trg, Slovenj Gradec
German: Altenmarkt) is a settlement in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria
Graz-Golden bull
issued by King Béla IV to proclaim a free royal city for the inhabitants of Gradec (part of Zagreb) and Samobor in Croatia, during the Mongol invasion of Europe
Graz-Gregor Ocvirk
2009–2018 RK Celje Senior clubs Years Team 0000–2018 RK Celje 2016 → RK Slovenj Gradec 2011 (loan) 2016–2017 → RK Jeruzalem Ormož (loan) 2017–2018 → RK Maribor
Graz-Grmada
Municipality of Ribnica, southern Slovenia Polhov Gradec Grmada, a hill near the settlement of Polhov Gradec, central Slovenia Grmada, Trebnje, a village in
Graz-2024 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour (July–September)
Clay M15 Singles and doubles draws vs vs vs vs vs vs vs / vs / Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia Clay M15 Singles and doubles draws vs vs vs vs vs vs vs / vs /
Graz-Blagaj family
aristocrat, botanist and patron of the arts, who mostly resided at Polhov Gradec. In 1808 he married Baroness Antonia von Billichgrätz zu Baumkircherthurm
Graz-Electoral district II (Croatian Parliament)
municipalities: Bedenica, Brckovljani, Dubrava, Dugo Selo, Farkaševac, Gradec, Preseka, Rakovec, Sveti Ivan Zelina, Vrbovec; Whole Koprivnica-Križevci
Graz-Gmajna
Ljubljana in central Slovenia Gmajna, Slovenj Gradec, a dispersed settlement in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia Gmajna Tree Nursery
Graz-Big Božna
Polhov Gradec Hills west of Ljubljana, not far from Kremenik. It forms part of the watershed of the Ljubljanica River. The road from Polhov Gradec to Črni
Graz-Podsmreka, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
Podsmerek) is a village south of Dobrova in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Podsmreka lies on a terrace on
Graz-Croatian Parliament
sessions of the Sabor had been held in private houses, in royal estates in Gradec and at the bishop's residence. During the Croatian-Ottoman Wars, which severely
Graz-Rovt, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
dispersed settlement in the hills west of Polhov Gradec in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. The name
Graz-Podgorje, Slovenj Gradec
(pronounced [ˈpoːdɡɔɾjɛ]) is a settlement in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria
Graz-Google Street View coverage
Radovljica, Ravne na Koroškem, Sevnica, Sežana, Slovenska Bistrica, Slovenj Gradec, Slovenske Konjice, Škofja Loka, Šoštanj, Tolmin, Trbovlje, Tržič, Velenje
Graz-Kope–Ribnica Pohorje Ski Resort
located in western part of Pohorje mountain in municipality of Slovenj Gradec and Ribnica na Pohorju. Kope is one area resort and a few kilometers away
Graz-Luka Topalović
Slovenia from under-16 to under-19 level. Topalović was born in Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia to Bosnian Croat parents, originally from Kotor Varoš. As of 21
Graz-Gradišče, Slovenj Gradec
(pronounced [ɡɾaˈdiːʃtʃɛ]) is a settlement in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria
Graz-Mehmet Pashë Deralla
Minister of War in the Provisional Government of Albania. He was born in Gradec, Kalkandelen (present day Tetovo), Ottoman Empire (present-day Republic
Graz-Ban Jelačić Square
called Jelačić plac. The square is located below Zagreb's old city cores Gradec and Kaptol and directly south of the Dolac Market on the intersection of
Graz-Grič Tunnel (Zagreb)
Zagreb, Croatia, under the historic neighbourhood of Grič (also called Gradec or Gornji Grad), which gave the tunnel its name. The tunnel consists of
Graz-Vrhe, Slovenj Gradec
(pronounced [ˈʋəɾxɛ]) is a settlement in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria
Graz-RK Prevent Slovenj Gradec
Rokometni klub Prevent Slovenj Gradec or simply RK Prevent was a team handball club from Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia. Slovenian Championship: Runners-up (3):
Graz-Lotrščak Tower
town called Gradec or Gornji grad (Upper Town). The tower, which dates to the 13th century, was built to guard the southern gate of the Gradec town wall
Graz-Setnica, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
settlement that is divided between the municipalities of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec and Medvode in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Setnica includes the
Graz-List of cities and towns in Slovenia
Lower Carniola 22. Grosuplje 7,804 7,098 9.95% Lower Carniola 23. Slovenj Gradec 7,651 7,519 1.76% Styria 24. Mengeš 7,253 6,112 18.67% Upper Carniola 25
Graz-Windisch-Graetz
family, descending from Windischgrätz in Lower Styria (present-day Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia). The noble dynasty serving the House of Habsburg achieved the
Graz-Golden Bull of 1242
of Gradec (part of today's Zagreb, the capital of Croatia) during the Mongol invasion of Europe. By this golden bull, King Béla IV proclaimed Gradec a
Graz-Ethnic and religious composition of Austria-Hungary
Kraków Krakau, Kraków Krakkó, Krakov Poland 151,886 762,508 6. Graz Grác, Gradec Austria 151,781 328,276 7. Brno Brünn, Brno Berén, Börön, Börénvásár Czech
Graz-Aleksandar Glendža
Jagodina, and Kolubara), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Leotar), Slovenia (Slovenj Gradec), Austria (UHK Krems), Hungary (Balatonfüredi KSE) and Romania (HC Buzău)
Graz-Bleiburg repatriations
Bleiburg to the town of Slovenj Gradec were joined by a large number of refugees that were stuck on the Dravograd-Slovenj Gradec road. Several transit camps
Graz-International Association of Peace Messenger Cities
Secretary-General: Andrej Čas, Mayor of Slovenj Gradec (Slovenia) Deputy Secretary-General: Dušan Stojanovič, Slovenj Gradec (Slovenia) UN Representative: Sylvester
Graz-Mount Polhov Gradec
Mount Polhov Gradec (Slovene: (Polhograjska) Gora, Polhograjska gora, or Pograjska gora), also known as Mount Saint Lawrence (Slovene: Sveti Lovrenc, 824
Graz-Ulrich II, Count of Celje
Burg Perchtoldsdorf (Austria) Podsreda (Styria, now in Slovenia) Polhov Gradec Castle (Carniola, now in Slovenia) Prägrad Castle (Carinthia, now in Austria)
Graz-Styria (Slovenia)
Mislinja, Muta, Podvelka, Radlje ob Dravi, Ribnica na Pohorju, Slovenj Gradec, and Vuzenica; The Lower Sava Statistical Region (spodnjeposavska statistična
Graz-Pogradec
Eastern South Slavic in origin. Pogradec comes from Po(d) (under/beneath) and Gradec (town, city, castle or fortified settlement) and means literally "under
Graz-Janez Remic
been murdered in early June 1945 during the mass killings near Slovenj Gradec. Remic emerged from the literary circle that gathered around the newsletter
Graz-Mislinja (river)
Slovenia. It is 36 km (22 mi) long. It flows through Mislinja and Slovenj Gradec and empties from the right into the Meža River north of the village of Otiški
Graz-Adi Smolar
Adi Smolar (born 25 March 1959 in Slovenj Gradec, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia) is a Slovenian singer-songwriter and composer. In his youth he played accordion
Graz-Šmiklavž, Slovenj Gradec
(pronounced [ʃmiˈklaːu̯ʃ]) is a settlement in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria
Graz-Janko Kamauf
last city magistrate of Gradec and the first mayor of Zagreb, the current capital of Croatia. He saw the unification of Gradec, Kaptol and several surrounding
Graz-Srednji Vrh, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
dispersed settlement in the hills west of Polhov Gradec in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. The name
Graz-Highways in Croatia
Croatian). November 6, 2006. "Minister Oleg Butković opened expressway Gradec - Križevci". hac.hr (in Croatian). Hrvatske autoceste. 2 September 2016
Graz-Royal free city
Marosvásárhely Timișoara Temesvár Trenčín Trencsén Trnava Nagyszombat Veľký Šariš Nagysáros Vukovar Vukovár Valkóvár Zvolen Zólyom Zagreb Zágráb Gradec, Agram
Graz-List of airports in Slovenia
(699 ft) 11/29: 1100 x 100 m (unpaved) eAIP chart web Slovenj Gradec LJSG Slovenj Gradec Airport 501 m (1644 ft) 14/32: 1200 x 23 m (paved) 14R/32L 650
Graz-Vladimir Vranješ
years. He previously played for Borac Banja Luka, RK Prijedor, RK Slovenj Gradec, Ademar Leon and SC Pick Szeged. Vranješ is a pivot known as a defensive
Graz-Dobrova
to: Dobrova, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, Slovenia Dobrova-Polhov Gradec, a Municipality in Slovenia
Graz-Babna Gora
places in Slovenia: Babna Gora, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec Babna Gora, Šmarje pri Jelšah, a settlement
Graz-Tettey Banfro
name Tettey-Sowah Banfro Born (1969-04-30) 30 April 1969 (age 55) Slovenj Gradec, SFR Yugoslavia Nationality Slovenian Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Playing
Graz-Slovenj Gradec Airport
Slovenj Gradec Airport (Slovene: Letališče Slovej Gradec is an airport based in Slovenj Gradec and founded in 1937 Beginning of sport aviation in Mislinja
Graz-Katarina Čas
Čas was born in Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia, then part of Yugoslavia. Cas is the daughter of Miran Čas (July 22, 1952, Slovenj Gradec - February 23, 2015, Ljubljana)
Graz-Pusti Gradec
Pusti Gradec (pronounced [ˈpuːsti ˈɡɾaːdəts], often Pusti Gradac, German: Oedengraz) is a small settlement east of Dragatuš in the Municipality of Črnomelj
Graz-Jože Tisnikar
military service, he returned to his home village and soon moved to Slovenj Gradec, where he got a job at the local hospital. He performed mostly physical
Graz-St. Mark's Church, Zagreb
meetings of the Zagreb City Council. In 1256, the city municipality of Gradec received the right to hold Mark's annual fair, so it follows that there
Graz-Gradec, Krško
Gradec (pronounced [ˈɡraːdəts]) is a small village in the Gorjanci Mountains in the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the
Graz-Gradec, Pivka
Gradec (pronounced [ˈɡɾaːdəts], German: Graz) is a small village north of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The local church in the settlement
Graz-2022 Slovenian local elections
065 52.630 49.540 37.587 . Velenje Nova Gorica Krško Ptuj Murska Sobota Slovenj Gradec 33.656 31.884 26.224 23.530 18.758 16.591 Tilen Klugler (GV)
Graz-Gradec, Litija
Slovenia (e.g., Gradec, Slovenj Gradec, Polhov Gradec) and beyond—for example, Gradec in Croatia and Graz (Slovene: Gradec) in Austria. Gradec started developing
Graz-ŽNK Slovenj Gradec
klub Slovenj Gradec (English: Women's Football Club Slovenj Gradec), commonly referred to as ŽNK Slovenj Gradec or simply Slovenj Gradec, was a Slovenian
Graz-Risika
154 inhabitants. The ruins of an old Frankopan castle, Gradec Castle (Croatian: Kaštel Gradec), are to be found just to the southwest of the village.
Graz-Hugo Wolf
Hugo Wolf was born in Windischgrätz in the Duchy of Styria (now Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia), then a part of the Austrian Empire. Herbert von Karajan was
Graz-Tošč
Tošč (1,021 metres or 3,350 feet) is the highest hill in the Polhov Gradec Hills. The neighbouring hill Pasja Ravan (1,020 m or 3,350 ft) used to be the
Graz-Slovenj Gradec
Slovenj Gradec (pronounced [slɔˈʋeːŋ ˈɡɾaːdəts] ; German: Windischgrätz, after about 1900 Windischgraz) is a town in northern Slovenia. It is the centre
Graz-Gradec, Vrapčište
Gradec (Macedonian: Градец, Albanian: Gradec) is a village in the municipality of Vrapčište, North Macedonia. It used to be part of Negotino-Pološko Municipality
Graz-Graz
Gratz and also formlerly known as Grätz, most likely stems from the Slavic gradec/gradac, which means "small castle". Some archaeological finds point to the
Graz-Polhov Gradec Hills
The Polhov Gradec Hills (Slovene: Polhograjsko hribovje, also Polhograjski Dolomiti, Polhograjci, and Pograjci) are a pre-Alpine hilly region of northwestern
Graz-Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia
Sobota NM Novo Mesto Črnomelj Metlika Novo Mesto Trebnje PO Postojna Postojna SG Slovenj Gradec Dravograd Radlje ob Dravi Ravne na Koroškem Slovenj Gradec
Graz-History of Zagreb
Golden Bull of 1242 proclaimed a free royal city on Gradec, the hill of Zagreb, and made Gradec a feudal holding responsible directly to the king. Its
Graz-Gradec, Valandovo
Gradec (Macedonian: Градец) is a village in the municipality of Valandovo, North Macedonia. Nearby is the site of ancient Stena. As of 2021, the village
Graz-KF Gradec
KF Gradec (Macedonian: ФК Градец, FK Gradec) is a football club based in the village of Gradec near Gostivar, North Macedonia. They are currently competing
Graz-Gradec, Vinica
Gradec (Macedonian: Градец) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 1,245
Graz-Gradec, Zagreb
Gradec (Croatian pronunciation: [grǎdet͡s]), Grič (Croatian pronunciation: [grîːtʃ], Hungarian: Gréc, Latin: Mons Graecensis prope Zagrabiam) or Gornji
Graz-Gradec, Shkodër
Gradec is a settlement in the former Kastrat Municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the
Graz-Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec (pronounced [ˈdoːbɾɔʋa ˈpou̯ːxou̯ ˈɡɾaːdəts]; Slovene: Občina Dobrova - Polhov Gradec) is a municipality in Slovenia
Graz-Stadion Maksimir
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Dobrova, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
centre of the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec. It lies on the road from Ljubljana to Polhov Gradec at the point where roads split off to Horjul
Graz-1987 Summer Universiade
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Black Peak (Pohorje)
covered in forest. From its treeless summit there are views to Slovenj Gradec to the west, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) away, and the Rogla winter sports
Graz-Metod Trobec
Metod Trobec (June 6, 1948 – May 30, 2006) was a Slovene serial killer. A career criminal with a record dating back to 1967, he gained notoriety for murdering
Graz-Vöcklabruck
with: Český Krumlov, Czech Republic Hauzenberg, Bavaria, Germany Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer
Graz-Mirogoj Cemetery
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Marija Gradec
Marija Gradec (pronounced [maˈɾiːja ˈɡɾaːdəts]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Laško in eastern Slovenia. It lies on the left bank of the Savinja
Graz-Karel Pečko
individual exhibitions in Slovenj Gradec and abroad. He lived and worked in Slovenj Gradec. Pečko died in Slovenj Gradec on May 2, 2016, at the age of 95
Graz-Gradec, Črnomelj
Gradec (pronounced [ˈɡɾaːdəts]; sometimes Zagradec; German: Grodetz, Groditz, or Grodez; Gottscheerish: Grodetz) is a remote abandoned settlement in the
Graz-February
informacije občine Dobrova–Polhov Gradec [The Calendar of Events and Other Information of the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec] (PDF) (in Slovenian), Municipality
Graz-Rihard Blagaj
numerous cultural gatherings of Slovene en-lighteners at his estate, Polhov Gradec Castle, which he acquired through the marriage to the noble Billichgrätz
Graz-March
informacije občine Dobrova–Polhov Gradec" [The Calendar of Events and Other Information of the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec] (PDF) (in Slovenian). Municipality
Graz-NK Partizan
Nogometni klub Partizan Slovenj Gradec (English: Partizan Slovenj Gradec Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Partizan or simply Partizan, was a
Graz-Polhov Gradec
Polhov Gradec (pronounced [ˈpou̯ːxou̯ ˈɡɾaːdəts]; German: Billichgra(t)z) is a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola
Graz-Gradec, Gjerbës
Gradec is a village in the former municipality of Gjerbës in Berat County, Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality
Graz-Skrapar District
Ilir Meta, Albanian politician Kasabashi Bridge near Çorovodë Osum Canyon Gradec Cliffs near Çorovodë Districts of Albania, statoids.com "Portraits of poverty
Graz-Smolnik, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
dispersed settlement in the hills northwest of Polhov Gradec in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Smolnik
Graz-Carinthia Statistical Region
Statistical Region includes 5 cities and towns, the largest of which is Slovenj Gradec. The Carinthia Statistical Region comprises the following 12 municipalities:
Graz-Gradec, Albania
Gradec is the name of three villages in Albania: Gradec, Gjerbës, in Skrapar municipality, Berat County Gradec, Qendër Skrapar, in Skrapar municipality
Graz-Polhov Gradec Castle
Polhov Gradec Castle (Slovene: Grad Polhov Gradec, German: Billichgrätz or Pilchgrez, also known as the Old Castle, Stari Grad) is a castle ruin above
Graz-Brda, Slovenj Gradec
Brde, German: Werde) is a settlement in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria
Graz-Gradec
Valandovo Gradec, Vinica Gradec, Vrapčište Gradec, Črnomelj, now part of Rožič Vrh Gradec, Krško Gradec, Litija Gradec, Pivka Marija Gradec, in the Municipality
Graz-Zagreb
the larger, western Gradec, inhabited mainly by craftsmen and merchants. In 1851 the Ban of Croatia, Josip Jelačić, united Gradec and Kaptol; the name
Graz-Gradec, Zagreb County
Gradec is a village located ~50 km from Zagreb, Croatia. The municipality has an area of 88.85 km2 (34.31 sq mi). In the 2011 Croatian census the municipality
Graz-April
informacije občine Dobrova–Polhov Gradec" [The Calendar of Events and Other Information of the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec] (PDF) (in Slovenian). Municipality
Graz-Urban Municipality of Slovenj Gradec
The Urban Municipality of Slovenj Gradec (pronounced [slɔˈʋeːŋ ˈɡɾaːdəts]; Slovene: Mestna občina Slovenj Gradec) is a municipality in northern Slovenia
Graz-Gradec Pokupski
Gradec Pokupski is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D36 highway. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic
Graz-Natalija Golob
Golob is a Slovenian football striker, currently playing for ŽNK Slovenj Gradec in the Slovenian League. She was the championship's top scorer in 2008.
Graz-Barbara Pit massacre
in Huda Jama. Slovene Home Guard POWs that were singled out in Slovenj Gradec, Velenje, Kranj and Celje were the first ones to arrive on the last week
Graz-Tina Maze
Maze Personal information Born (1983-05-02) 2 May 1983 (age 41) Slovenj Gradec, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia Occupation Alpine skier Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Graz-Črni Vrh, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
dispersed settlement in the hills northwest of Polhov Gradec in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It includes
Graz-Kmetija: Nov začetek 2015
32 Zreče Day 1 Day 49 7th Evicted Day 49 12th Anita Grobelnik 28 Slovenj Gradec Day 1 Day 56 8th Evicted 2nd Jury Member Day 56 11th Maruša Kraševec 32
Graz-Statistical regions of Slovenia
Drava podravska SI012 Maribor 2,170 324,104 Carinthia koroška SI013 Slovenj Gradec 1,041 70,588 Savinja savinjska SI014 Celje 2,384 261,851 Central Sava zasavska
Graz-Praproče
places in Slovenia: Praproče, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec Praproče, Koper, a settlement in the Municipality
Graz-Skrapar
Skrapar Municipality Gradec Cliffs near Çorovodë Flag Emblem Skrapar Coordinates: 40°30′N 20°14′E / 40.500°N 20.233°E / 40.500; 20.233 Country Albania
Graz-Massacres of Albanians in World War I
During the Serbian armys retreat, the soldiers set fire to Kamenica, Selac, Gradec and Vranisht, after having slaughtered a number of peasants and carried
Graz-List of cities with defensive walls
expanded between 1470 and 1533 Ptuj – 13th-century fortification Slovenj Gradec Škofja Loka Vipavski Križ A Coruña – fragmentary remains and 3 gates Aínsa
Graz-Haganj
583°E / 45.917; 16.583 Country Croatia County Zagreb County Municipality Gradec Area • Total 11.8 km2 (4.6 sq mi) Population (2021) • Total 447 • Density
Graz-Museum of Broken Relationships
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Myōkō, Niigata
archaeological site and National Historic Site Myōkō is twinned with: Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia Zermatt, Switzerland Myoko City official statistics (in Japanese)
Graz-Johann Weikhard von Valvasor
Gorenje Dole Gorenji Leskovec Gorica Gorica pri Raztezu Gornje Pijavško Gradec Gradišče pri Raki Gradnje Gržeča Vas Gunte Hrastek Ivandol Jelenik Jelše
Graz-Sele, Slovenj Gradec
(pronounced [ˈseːlɛ]) is a settlement in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria
Graz-Zagreb Glavni kolodvor
Maribor) 200/201 AGRAM: Zagreb – Budapest Déli (through Koprivnica) 204/205 GRADEC: Zagreb – Budapest Déli (through Koprivnica) 210/211 SAVA: Villach – Zagreb
Graz-Old town
Site Old Town of Trogir, UNESCO World Heritage Site Old Town of Varaždin Gradec and Kaptol, twin old towns of Zagreb Staré Město in Prague, UNESCO World
Graz-Gradec, Qendër Skrapar
Gradec is a village in the former municipality of Qendër Skrapar in Berat County, Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality
Graz-Anton Aškerc
Laško Landmarks Hum Jurklošter Charterhouse Laško Parish Church Marija Gradec Church Rimske Toplice Spa Šmihel Church Tabor Castle Notable people Anton
Graz-Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-SC Magdeburg
Valladolid 33–22 21–25 54–47 2000–01 Winners Round 3 RK Prevent Slovenj Gradec 26–22 25–23 51–45 Round 4 ZTR Zaporizhzhia 29–21 22–23 51–44 Quarter-finals
Graz-Stranska Vas, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
clustered village northeast of Dobrova in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Stranska Vas lies on the road
Graz-List of settlements along the River Drin
(1) Gradec Albania Dibër Municipality Albanian Herebel River, of Black Drin (2) Kovashicë [sq] Albania Kovashica Dibër Municipality Albanian Gradec Albania
Graz-Names of European cities in different languages (E–H)
Hungarian), Grāca (Latvian)*, Gracas (Lithuanian)*, Gradac (Croatian)*, Gradec (Slovene)*, Graecia or Graecium (Latin)*, Grats - Грац (Belarusian*, Bulgarian*
Graz-List of football clubs in Slovenia
Zavrč NK Železničar Maribor ŽNK Krka (defunct) ŽNK MB Tabor ŽNK Mura ŽNK Olimpija Ljubljana ŽNK Radomlje ŽNK Škale (defunct) ŽNK Slovenj Gradec (defunct)
Graz-Slovenian Handball Supercup
battle of the new season against Gorenje Velenje] (in Slovenian). Slovenj Gradec: RTV Slovenija. Retrieved 30 August 2019. R. K. (2 September 2023). "Celjani
Graz-Zagreb County
5,245 99115.18 km2 Dubravica 1,437 20.46 km2 Farkaševac 1,937 73.66 km2 Gradec 3,681 88.85 km2 Jakovlje 3,930 35.71 km2 Klinča Sela 5,231 77.64 km2 Kloštar
Graz-Zagreb Film
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Setnica
Medvode, Slovenia Setnica, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, Slovenia This disambiguation page lists articles
Graz-Béla IV of Hungary
important center of commerce in Hungary. Béla also granted privileges to Gradec, the fortified center of Zagreb, in 1242 and confirmed them in 1266. Béla
Graz-Luka Basi
name Matej Prikeržnik Also known as Luka Basi Born 8.October 1993 Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia Genres Pop, Party Pop Occupation(s) Singer Instrument(s) Vocals
Graz-Stari Glog
Glog, Serbia, a village near Vranje Stari Glog, Croatia, a village near Gradec, Zagreb County This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Graz-Mongol invasion of Europe
its cathedral burned by Mongols. In preparation for a second invasion, Gradec was granted a royal charter or Golden Bull of 1242 by King Béla IV, after
Graz-Novi Zagreb – istok
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Črneče
Drava River on April 11, and continued their breakthrough towards Slovenj Gradec and Celje. Resistance was provided by scant Yugoslav forces along the Rupnik
Graz-Languages of Slovenia
German-speaking majority included Maribor, Celje, Ptuj, Kočevje, Slovenj Gradec, Slovenska Bistrica, Ormož, Dravograd and some other smaller towns. After
Graz-Várpalota
Rychnov nad Kněžnou, Czech Republic Sant'Elpidio a Mare, Italy Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia Wolfsberg, Austria Várpalota also maintains friendly relations
Graz-Sašo Štalekar
information Nationality Slovenian Born (1996-05-03) 3 May 1996 (age 28) Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia Height 2.14 m (7 ft 0 in) Weight 99 kg (218 lb) Spike 354 cm (139 in)
Graz-Twin cities
towns Country Knokke and Heist-aan-Zee. United into Knokke-Heist Belgium Gradec and Kaptol. United into Zagreb Croatia Frýdek and Místek. United into Frýdek-Místek
Graz-Gabrje
name that may refer to: Gabrje, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, a village in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, central Slovenia Gabrje, Novo Mesto, a village
Graz-Slovene months
informacije občine Dobrova–Polhov Gradec" [The Calendar of Events and Other Information of the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec] (PDF) (in Slovenian). Municipality
Graz-Zagreb Cathedral
to the rank of archbishopric. The Bishop's Kaptol and the artisan-trade Gradec only merged into the single city of Zagreb in 1850. In 1093 when King Ladislaus
Graz-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Bedenica, Bistra, Brckovljani, Brdovec, Dubrava, Dubravica, Farkaševac, Gradec, Jakovlje, Klinča Sela, Krašić, Kloštar Ivanić, Kravarsko, Križ, Luka, Marija
Graz-University of Zagreb
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Šmartno
places in Slovenia: Podsmreka, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, a village in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec (known locally as Šmartno), central Slovenia
Graz-2023 IHF Men's U21 Handball World Championship squads
Majcen (2003-12-12)12 December 2003 (aged 19) 1.83 m 0 0 RK Prevent Slovenj Gradec 21 P Leon Gregorič (2003-03-21)21 March 2003 (aged 20) 1.89 m 19 43 RK Celje
Graz-Belica
Međimurje County, a village and municipality in Croatia Belica, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, a settlement in Slovenia Belica, Osilnica, a settlement in Slovenia Belica
Graz-Zagrebtower
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Bohinjska Bistrica
Pokljuka Plateau, in the Sava Bohinjka Valley between the Dobrava and Ajdovski Gradec hills and Bistrica and Belica creeks. Lake Bohinj forms the head of the
Graz-Cross-border town naming
Deutschfeistritz and Slovenska Bistrica (Windischfeistritz) Graz and Slovenj Gradec Deutschlandsberg and Podčetrtek (Windischlandsberg) Oberdrauburg and Dravograd
Graz-List of German names for places in Slovenia
bei Pöltschach Pettau Podsreda Hörberg Rann Podstenice Steinwand Polhov Gradec Billichgratz (bei Laibach) Laibach Poljane nad Škofjo Loko Pölland bei Bischoflack
Graz-Polog
Polog are from the 11th century with only one having the rank of city, Gradec, other settlements recorded in the 13th century are Tetovo, Banica/i, Rečica
Graz-Districts of Zagreb
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-2024 in combat sports
European Cup in Birmingham June 29–30: 2024 Slovenj Gradec Junior European Cup in Slovenj Gradec July 6–7: 2024 Prague Junior European Cup in Prague July
Graz-Television in Slovenia
MMDS Beltinci Koroška regionalna televizija DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Slovenj Gradec TV Lep DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Logatec [42] TVM Miklavž DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Miklavž
Graz-Remetinec
County, a village near Novi Marof Remetinec, Zagreb County, a village near Gradec This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Remetinec
Graz-NK Partizan (disambiguation)
refer to: NK Partizan Žalec – former name of NK Žalec NK Partizan Slovenj Gradec FK Partizan (disambiguation) FC Partizan (disambiguation) TJ Partizán Domaniža
Graz-Log, Slovenia
Mlinšah (in Zagorje ob Savi) Log pri Polhovem Gradcu (in Dobrova–Polhov Gradec) Log pri Vrhovem (in Radeče) Log pri Žužemberku (in Trebnje) Log (in Škofja
Graz-Jutarnji list
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Grmovšek Lodge Below Big Kopa
after Miloš Grmovšek, the then president of the Slovenj Gradec Hiking Club (PD Slovenj Gradec). 11⁄2h from the Ribnica Lodge (Ribniška koča) 23⁄4h from
Graz-Central Slovenia Statistical Region
following 25 municipalities: Borovnica Brezovica Dobrepolje Dobrova-Polhov Gradec Dol pri Ljubljani Domžale Grosuplje Horjul Ig Ivančna Gorica Kamnik Komenda
Graz-Zagreb Airport
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-Ljubljana Basin
the Ljubljanica. Ljubljana Brezovica Škofljica Ig Vodice Dobrova-Polhov Gradec Medvode Kranj Cerklje na Gorenjskem Šenčur Naklo Domžale Trzin Mengeš Lukovica
Graz-ISO 3166-2:SI
Dobrepolje municipality SI-155 Dobrna municipality SI-021 Dobrova-Polhov Gradec municipality SI-156 Dobrovnik Dobronak municipality SI-022 Dol pri Ljubljani
Graz-Upper Carniola
Marsh, and then cuts north (east of Log pri Brezovici and west of Polhov Gradec) to the Gradaščica River, and then turns west between Soča and Sora river
Graz-1945
The last battle of the War in Europe is fought at Poljana near Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia. May 15 – WWII: Surrender at Bleiburg – Retreating troops of the
Graz-Croatian National Theatre, Zagreb
v t e History of Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi Zagreb City of Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242 Great Zagreb
Graz-List of protected areas of Slovenia
Park Negova and Lake Negova Natural Park Planina Plain Natural Park Polhov Gradec Hills Natural Park Ponikve Karst Natural Park Porezen–Davča Natural Park
Graz-2023 Slovenia floods
and Ljubljana, and in the municipalities of Duplek, Starše and Slovenj Gradec, sirens sounded to warn against danger from flooding and landslides. Full-scale
Graz-Gradec, Kriva Palanka
Gradec (Macedonian: Градец) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Graz-Dravograd
Area code: 02 (Maribor) Vehicle registration plate prefix: SG (Slovenj Gradec) Notable people that were born or lived in Dravograd include: Eva Boto,
Graz-International Children's Games
1993 Darmstadt Germany 23 1994 Hamilton, Ontario Canada 24 1994 Slovenj Gradec Slovenia 25 1995 Celje Slovenia 26 1996 Sopron Hungary 27 1997 Sparta
Graz-Mirko Messner
federal spokesman for the KPÖ from 2012 to 2021. Today known as Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia search.obvsg.at https://search.obvsg.at/primo-explore/fulldisplay
Graz-1242
Bull to the inhabitants of Gradec (modern-day Zagreb) and Samobor in Croatia. By this golden bull, Béla proclaimes Gradec a royal free city. Siegfried
Graz-Graetz
the Prussian Province of Posen Windischgrätz, the German name of Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia Graetz number, a dimensionless number that characterizes laminar
Graz-Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Petrovsko · Radoboj · Zabok · Začretje Križevci Cities: Križevci Municipalities: Gradec · Raven · Sveti Ivan Žabno · Sveti Petar Čvrstec · Sveti Petar Orehovec ·
Graz-Litija
Litija annexed the formerly independent settlements of Podsitarjevec, Gradec, Grbin, and Podkraj. The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to