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Dravograd (pronounced [ˈdɾaːʋɔɡɾat] ; German: Unterdrauburg) is a small town in northern Slovenia, close to the border with Austria. It is the seat of
Dravograd-Municipality of Dravograd
The Municipality of Dravograd (pronounced [ˈdɾaːʋɔɡɾat] ; Slovene: Občina Dravograd) is a municipality in northern Slovenia, on the border with Austria
Dravograd-Carinthia (Slovenia)
Carinthia. The Meža Valley, the area around Dravograd and Jezersko, which are today the territory of Slovenia, were split off without a referendum, while
Dravograd-NK Dravograd
klub Koroška Dravograd or simply NK Dravograd is a Slovenian football club based in the town of Dravograd that competes in the Slovenian Third League
Dravograd-Črneče
bank of the Drava River in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. The local church in the centre of the settlement
Dravograd-Vrata, Dravograd
Municipality of Dravograd, historically part of the Styria, and now included in the Carinthia Statistical Region in northern Slovenia. Statistical Office
Dravograd-Dravograd railway station
Dravograd railway station (Slovene: Železniška postaja Dravograd) is a railway station in Dravograd, Slovenia. It is located on the main Drautalbahn railway
Dravograd-History of Slovenia
The history of Slovenia chronicles the period of the Slovenian territory from the 5th century BC to the present. In the Early Bronze Age, Proto-Illyrian
Dravograd-List of cities and towns in Slovenia
There are 69 towns in Slovenia. According to the Local Self-Government Act of the Republic of Slovenia, a town is a larger urban settlement with more than
Dravograd-Dravograd Sports Centre
Dravograd Sports Centre (Slovene: Športni center Dravograd) is a multi-purpose stadium in Dravograd, Slovenia. It is mainly used for football matches
Dravograd-Languages of Slovenia
Slovenia has been a meeting area of the Slavic, Germanic, Romance, and Uralic linguistic and cultural regions, which makes it one of the most complex meeting
Dravograd-Slovenian Third League
Beltinci promoted. Play-off: Bilje vs. Dravograd 2–1, 0–0; Bilje promoted. Play-off: Dravograd vs. Bled 2–1, 0–0; Dravograd promoted. Play-off: Koper vs. Grad
Dravograd-2003–04 Slovenian Football Cup
17:00 CEST Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd Attendance: 700 Referee: Srečko Kandare "Pokal Slovenije 2003/04". Football Association of Slovenia. Retrieved
Dravograd-Slovenian Railways
"Carinthian railway" was built along the Drava river, connecting Maribor with Dravograd, Klagenfurt and Villach. In 1870, a railway along the upper Sava river
Dravograd-Bukovje, Dravograd
town of Dravograd and the settlement of Trbonje, northeast of Dravograd, along the southern bank of the Drava River, in northeastern Slovenia. The village
Dravograd-2023–24 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2023–24 Slovenian Football Cup is the 33rd edition of the football knockout tournament in Slovenia. The winners qualify for the 2024–25 UEFA Europa
Dravograd-Ten-Day War
Dravograd were attacked by Slovenian TO units and a JNA weapons depot at Borovnica fell to the Slovenian TO, significantly improving the Slovenians'
Dravograd-Tolsti Vrh pri Ravnah na Koroškem, Dravograd
settlement in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. A small part of it is in the Municipality of Dravograd, and the larger part is in the neighboring
Dravograd-Vič, Dravograd
bank of the Drava River in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, next to the border with Austria. The local church
Dravograd-Ulrich II, Count of Celje
now in Slovenia) Čakovec (Hungary, now in Croatia) Črnomelj (County of Metlika, now in Slovenia) Dravograd (Duchy of Carinthia, now in Slovenia) Đurđevac
Dravograd-Nejc Pečnik
qualification play-offs. Born in Dravograd, Slovenia (then part of Yugoslavia), Pečnik started his career at hometown club Dravograd. After showing promise in
Dravograd-2013–14 Slovenian Football Cup
of 16). Slatina v Gorica Bled v Zavrč Turnišče v Aluminij Krka v Koper Dravograd v Tolmin Jadran Dekani v Šenčur Dravinja v Radomlje Odranci v Šmartno
Dravograd-Tribej
of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, next to the border with Austria. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal
Dravograd-Ojstrica, Dravograd
is a dispersed settlement in the hills north of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. The parish church in the settlement is dedicated
Dravograd-2023 Slovenia floods
Loka. Moste and Rečica ob Savinji were completely flooded. Luče, Mežica, Dravograd, Laško, Mozirje, Gornji Grad, Škofja Loka, Šoštanj, Florjan, Topolšica
Dravograd-Podravina
also the capital of Koprivnica-Križevci County. Cities and towns in Slovenia: Dravograd Maribor Ptuj Cities and towns in Croatia: Varaždin Koprivnica (Capital
Dravograd-Velka
of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, next to the border with Austria. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal
Dravograd-Gorče
of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, right on the border with Austria. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal
Dravograd-Sveti Boštjan
bank of the Drava River in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. The local church, from which the settlement gets
Dravograd-World War II bomb disposal in Europe
in Dravograd. Bomb was disarmed on same day and disposed day after. 3 October 2011: A 250 kg bomb was found on same construction site in Dravograd. Bomb
Dravograd-Carinthia Statistical Region
Statistical Region comprises the following 12 municipalities: Črna na Koroškem Dravograd Mežica Mislinja Muta Podvelka Prevalje Radlje ob Dravi Ravne na Koroškem
Dravograd-Municipalities of Slovenia
Slovenia is divided into 212 municipalities (Slovene: občine, singular – občina), of which 12 have urban (metropolitan) status. Municipalities are further
Dravograd-Podklanc
Meža River south of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal site Podklanc
Dravograd-2017–18 Slovenian Third League
2018–19 Slovenian Second League. Bilje v Dravograd Beltinci v Bled Dravograd v Bilje Bled v Beltinci 2017–18 Slovenian PrvaLiga 2017–18 Slovenian Second
Dravograd-Črneška Gora
the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal site Črneška
Dravograd-Bukovje
Municipality of Brežice, southeastern Slovenia Bukovje, Dravograd, a village in the Municipality of Dravograd, northeastern Slovenia Bukovje, Postojna, a village
Dravograd-Miha Kline
Miha Kline (born 26 March 1980) is a Slovenian former football midfielder. He has previously played for Shinnik Yaroslavl in the Russian Premier League
Dravograd-Slovenian Second League
The Slovenian Second Football League (Slovene: Druga slovenska nogometna liga or commonly 2. SNL) is the second highest football league in Slovenia. The
Dravograd-Sveti Duh, Dravograd
dispersed settlement in the hills northeast of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. The local church, from which the settlement gets
Dravograd-Kozji Vrh nad Dravogradom
dispersed settlement in the hills northeast of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, on the border with Austria. The name of the settlement
Dravograd-Goriški Vrh
of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, right on the border with Austria. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal
Dravograd-Libeliče
German: Leifling) is a village in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, right on the border with Austria. The parish church
Dravograd-Slovenian Football Cup
knockout tournament of Slovenian football and the second most important football competition in Slovenia after the Slovenian PrvaLiga championship. The
Dravograd-Marko Krajcer
Marko Krajcer (born 6 June 1985) is a Slovenian footballer who plays for FC Oberes Feistritztal. "M. Krajcer". Soccerway.com. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
Dravograd-1997–98 Slovenian Football Cup
The 1997–98 Slovenian Football Cup was the seventh season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. 27 May 1998 16:00 CEST
Dravograd-Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia
Slovenian car number plates are vehicle registration plates found on Slovenian cars. The code for Slovenia itself is SLO. The registration plates are made
Dravograd-Vrata (disambiguation)
religious practice in Hinduism. Vrata may also refer to: Vrata, Dravograd, a settlement in Slovenia Vrata, Mehedinți, a commune in Romania Vrata, Primorje-Gorski
Dravograd-Nedžad Botonjič
Nedžad Botonjič (25 August 1977 – 7 February 2005) was a Slovenian football goalkeeper. He played for NK Ljubljana when suffering a heart attack during
Dravograd-David Kiselak
David Kiselak (born 2 August 1988) is a Slovenian retired football defender. David Kiselak at NZS (in Slovene) David Kiselak at FBref.com David Kiselak
Dravograd-Selovec
is a dispersed settlement in the hills south of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. Selovec is the site of three known mass graves
Dravograd-Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia
the National council in Ljubljana. Units from Ljubljana took control of Dravograd (Unterdrauburg), Lavamünd (Labot) and Sankt Paul (Šentpavel). The capture
Dravograd-List of football stadiums in Slovenia
si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2 December 2021. "Klub" [Club] (in Slovenian). NK Nafta 1903. Retrieved 11 June 2020. "Športni center Dravograd". en.stadioni
Dravograd-List of German names for places in Slovenia
This is a list of German language names for places located in Slovenia. Slovenia was formerly controlled by the German-speaking country Austria, so historical
Dravograd-Television in Slovenia
The following is a list of television stations in Slovenia. The channels are being broadcast in Slovenia and are sorted by regions of coverage and type of
Dravograd-Drava
the Karawanks to Ferlach and Lavamünd. The Drava passes into Slovenia at Gorče near Dravograd, from where it runs for 142 kilometres (88 mi) via Vuzenica
Dravograd-Sveti Danijel
is a dispersed settlement in the hills east of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. The local church, from which the settlement gets
Dravograd-Bleiburg repatriations
Rogaška Slatina, Celje, Velenje, Šoštanj, Dravograd, and elsewhere. The main column was encircled in the Dravograd pocket. The Croatian Armed Forces had artillery
Dravograd-2016–17 Slovenian Football Cup
16). Jadran Dekani v Videm Postojna v Radomlje Lenart v Rudar Velenje Dravograd v Krško Žiri v Celje Šmarje pri Jelšah v Koper Turnišče v Brda Dob v Triglav
Dravograd-List of museums in Slovenia
collections in Slovenia that are open to the public, and in which professional care is taken of the material. They are recognized by "Slovenian Museums Association"
Dravograd-Matej Rapnik
Rapnik (born 24 February 1990) is a Slovenian retired footballer who played as a defender. He captained Slovenia from under-15 level up to under-19 level
Dravograd-Almir Sulejmanović
Almir Sulejmanović (born 26 January 1978) is a Slovenian football manager and former player who is the head coach of Dravinja. "Dravinjo bo vodil Almir
Dravograd-2018–19 Slovenian Third League
to the Slovenian Second League. Dravograd v Bled Koper v Grad Bled v Dravograd Grad v Koper 2018–19 Slovenian First League 2018–19 Slovenian Second League
Dravograd-Meža
flows eastwards to Prevalje, and Ravne na Koroškem, and into the Drava at Dravograd. In its first part the Meža falls rapidly and is a typical Alpine river
Dravograd-Matej Šnofl
1977 in SFR Yugoslavia) is a Slovenian retired football defender. During his club career, Šnofl played for Maribor, Dravograd, Gorica, Olimpija Ljubljana
Dravograd-2004–05 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2004–05 Slovenian Football Cup was the 14th season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. The tournament system was
Dravograd-Sveti Duh
settlement in the Municipality of Bloke Sveti Duh, Dravograd, a settlement in the Municipality of Dravograd Sveti Duh na Ostrem Vrhu, a settlement in the Municipality
Dravograd-2005–06 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2005–06 Slovenian Football Cup was the 15th season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Lower league teams played
Dravograd-Dominika Švarc Pipan
Dominika Švarc Pipan was born on 9 July 1978 in Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia. She grew up in Dravograd. She attended the Ravne na Koroškem Gymnasium and graduated
Dravograd-2001–02 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2001–02 Slovenian Football Cup was the eleventh season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. 1 May 2002 17:00 CEST
Dravograd-Libeliška Gora
Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, right on the border with Austria. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Archived
Dravograd-Oskar Drobne
Oskar Drobne (born 6 February 1975) is a Slovenian football manager and former player. Drobne played for Varteks in the Croatian Prva HNL during the 2000–01
Dravograd-2009–10 Slovenian Football Cup
Železničar Maribor v Drava Radomlje v Olimpija Slivnica v Mura 05 Koroška Dravograd v Domžale Gorica, Interblock, Maribor and Rudar Velenje received byes
Dravograd-2020–21 Slovenian Football Cup
1903 (2) Čarda (4) v Rudar Velenje (2) Mons Claudius (4) v Radomlje (2) Dravograd (3) v Drava Ptuj (2) Bistrica (3) v Tabor Sežana (1) Fužinar (2) v Brda
Dravograd-Timeline of Slovenian history
This is a timeline of Slovenian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Slovenia and its predecessor states
Dravograd-Turkey women's national under-17 football team
qualifying round – Group 4 Slovenia, Dravograd Oct 10, 2009 Denmark L 0–3 Oct 12, 2009 Republic of Ireland L 0–3 Oct 15, 2009 Slovenia W 1–0 Gönültaş International
Dravograd-2000–01 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2000–01 Slovenian Football Cup was the tenth season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. 8 May 2001 18:00 CEST
Dravograd-Edin Osmanović
PrvaLiga, the highest level in Slovenian football, including Celje, Gorica, Rudar Velenje, Korotan Prevalje, Dravograd, Aluminij, and Mura 05. Osmanović
Dravograd-Fuad Gazibegović
1982) is a Slovenian retired footballer of Bosniak descent, who played as a midfielder or defender. He played for nine clubs in Bosnia, Slovenia, Austria
Dravograd-Andrej Goršek
21 October 1970) is a Slovenian retired international footballer who played as a forward. Goršek was capped once by the Slovenian national team, in a 1997
Dravograd-Nino Žugelj
Nino Žugelj (born 23 May 2000) is a Slovenian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Eliteserien side Bodø/Glimt. Žugelj made his senior debut
Dravograd-Vic
Vič District, Ljubljana, Slovenia Vič, a former village, now part of Ljubljana Vič, Dravograd, a village in northern Slovenia Several places in France:
Dravograd-Marko Šuler
list Slovenia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Šuler goal. Dravograd Slovenian Second League: 2001–02 Gorica Slovenian First
Dravograd-2008–09 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2008–09 Slovenian Football Cup was the 18th season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. It started on 2 August
Dravograd-Šentjanž pri Dravogradu
settlement on the left bank of the Mislinja River south of Dravograd in northern Slovenia, in the traditional region of Styria. Šentjanž pri Dravogradu
Dravograd-2000–01 Slovenian PrvaLiga
The 2000–01 Slovenian PrvaLiga season started on 21 July 2000 and ended on 27 May 2001. Each team played a total of 33 matches. Source: PrvaLiga (in Slovene)
Dravograd-List of football clubs in Slovenia
Črenšovci NK Črnuče NK Dekani NK Dob NK Domžale FC Drava Ptuj ND Dravinja NK Dravograd NK Fužinar ND Gorica NK Grad NK Hrastnik NK IB 1975 Ljubljana ND Ilirija
Dravograd-Simon Dvoršak
Simon Dvoršak (born 16 March 1974) is a retired Slovenian footballer who played as a midfielder. Simon Dvoršak at WorldFootball.net Simon Dvoršak at NZS
Dravograd-2022–23 Slovenian Football Cup
Vir (5) Dobrovce (3) v Radlje (4) Pohorje (4) v MB Tabor (4) Koroška Dravograd (3) v Starše (4) Jurovski Dol (4) v Miklavž (4) Fužinar (2) v Roho (4)
Dravograd-2003–04 Slovenian PrvaLiga
The 2003–04 Slovenian PrvaLiga season started on 20 July 2003 and ended on 30 May 2004. Each team played a total of 32 matches. Source: PrvaLiga (in Slovene)
Dravograd-1992–93 Slovenian Second League
needed] (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated 1992–93 Slovenian PrvaLiga 1992–93 Slovenian Third League Football Association of Slovenia (in Slovene)
Dravograd-A1 motorway (Slovenia)
three largest cities in Slovenia – Ljubljana, Maribor and Celje. On the other hand, it also connected all those cities with Slovenian coast and provided better
Dravograd-National Education Institute
Education Institute Slovenia - NEI (Slovene: Zavod Republike Slovenije za Šolstvo, ZRSŠ) is the main public organisation in Slovenia that encourages development
Dravograd-2001–02 Slovenian Second League
The 2001–02 Slovenian Second League season started on 12 August and ended on 26 May 2002. Each team played a total of 30 matches. Renče merged with Brda
Dravograd-Matic Kotnik
Matic Kotnik (born 23 July 1990) is a Slovenian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Greek Super League 2 club Ionikos. On 11 June 2017
Dravograd-2005–06 Slovenian Second League
Notes: 3 points deducted. 2005–06 Slovenian PrvaLiga 2005–06 Slovenian Third League NZS archive (in Slovene) Football Association of Slovenia (in Slovene)
Dravograd-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: B
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with B. 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
Dravograd-NK Celje
professional football club from Celje, Slovenia. They play in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the top tier of Slovenian football. Together with Maribor, they are
Dravograd-2017–18 NK Maribor season
2017). "Maribor prek Ankarana v Dravogradu na vrh lestvice" (in Slovenian). Dravograd, Domžale: RTV Slovenija. Retrieved 7 August 2017. M. L. (11 August
Dravograd-Miss Slovenia
Miss Slovenia (Slovene: Miss Slovenije) is a national Beauty pageant in Slovenia. Miss Slovenia is not related to the previous Miss Universe Slovenia. Vesna
Dravograd-2008–09 Slovenian Third League
The 2008–09 Slovenian Third League was the 17th season of the Slovenian Third League, the third highest level in the Slovenian football system. Source:
Dravograd-Mislinja (river)
the right into the Meža River north of the village of Otiški Vrh near Dravograd, only a couple hundred meters before the Meža joins the Drava River. The
Dravograd-Lucija Mori
Lucija Mori (born 31 January 1988) is a Slovenian international football goalkeeper currently playing for Soccer Women Carinthians in the Austrian league
Dravograd-1999–2000 Slovenian PrvaLiga
The 1999–2000 Slovenian PrvaLiga season started on 1 August 1999 and ended on 20 May 2000. Each team played a total of 33 matches. Source: PrvaLiga (in
Dravograd-2002–03 Slovenian Football Cup
The 2002–03 Slovenian Football Cup was the twelfth season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. 14 May 2003 18:00 CEST
Dravograd-Samo Vidovič
September 1968) is a Slovenian retired footballer who played as a forward. He made one appearance for the unofficial Slovenian national team in June
Dravograd-Drava Banovina
counties (called srez): Brežice Celje Celje (town) Črnomelj Dolnja Lendava Dravograd Gornji Grad Kamnik Kočevje Konjice Kranj Krško Laško Litija Logatec Ljubljana
Dravograd-Jaka Bijol
(born 5 February 1999) is a Slovenian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Italian club Udinese and the Slovenia national team. Initially
Dravograd-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: L
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with L. 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
Dravograd-2012–13 Slovenian Football Cup
16). Jesenice v Zavrč Šalovci v Gorica Pesnica v Domžale Brda v Šenčur Dravograd v Rudar Velenje Tromejnik v Koper Šmarje pri Jelšah v Aluminij Odranci
Dravograd-2019–20 Slovenian Second League
Krka Brda Gorica Drava Dob Radomlje Beltinci Brežice Krško Bilje Koper Dravograd Source: NZS Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) points in head-to-head
Dravograd-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: S
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with S. 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
Dravograd-Aleš Kačičnik
September 1973) is a Slovenian retired footballer who played as a defender. He is currently the assistant manager at Slovenian PrvaLiga club Celje. In
Dravograd-Otiški Vrh
a dispersed settlement in the hills southeast of Dravograd in the Styria region in northern Slovenia. The Mislinja River joins the Meža River from the
Dravograd-1993–94 Slovenian Third League
The 1993–94 Slovenian Third League was the second season of the Slovenian Third League, the third highest level in the Slovenian football system. Radomlje
Dravograd-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: O
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with O. 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
Dravograd-1982–83 Slovenian Republic League
Source: [citation needed] Notes: 1 point deducted Football Association of Slovenia (in Slovene)
Dravograd-Mitja Brulc
is a retired Slovenian footballer. Brulc had a spell in Norway with Molde and at Icelandic outfit HK Kópavogs in 2008. He joined Slovenian giants Maribor
Dravograd-Bukovska Vas
bank of the Mislinja River in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. It includes the hamlet of Sveta Jedrt (or Sveta
Dravograd-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: Č
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with Č. 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
Dravograd-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: G
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with G. 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
Dravograd-Franjo Malgaj
death. He either committed suicide on May 6, 1919, at Tolsti Vrh near Dravograd in Carinthia after being surrounded by Austrian soldiers, or he died after
Dravograd-List of power stations in Slovenia
The following page lists all power stations in Slovenia. List of power stations in Europe List of largest power stations in the world
Dravograd-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovenia
občane Guče (občina Lučani) ob poplavi 3. Junija 2019". dravograd.si (in Slovenian). Občina Dravograd. 18 June 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2019. "Partnerská
Dravograd-Podvelka
the right bank of the Drava River on the railway line from Maribor to Dravograd. "Naselje Podvelka". Statistični urad Republike Slovenije. Retrieved March
Dravograd-Municipality of Jezersko
before it was officially adjudicated together with the Meža Valley and Dravograd to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by the 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain
Dravograd-Eva Boto
Eva Boto (born December 1, 1995) is a Slovenian singer. She represented Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan with Verjamem
Dravograd-David Kašnik
January 1987) is a Slovenian footballer who plays as a defender for Austrian side USV Wies. Kašnik started his career with Dravograd. When he was 14 years
Dravograd-2004–05 Slovenian Second League
Notes: 3 points deducted. 2004–05 Slovenian PrvaLiga 2004–05 Slovenian Third League NZS archive (in Slovene) Football Association of Slovenia (in Slovene)
Dravograd-Pohorje
roughly lies in the triangle formed by the towns of Maribor (to the east), Dravograd (to the west) and Slovenske Konjice (to the south). To the northwest,
Dravograd-Cross-border town naming
Gradec Deutschlandsberg / Podčetrtek (Windischlandsberg)* Oberdrauburg / Dravograd (Unterdrauburg)* Unterloibl / Podljubelj (Unterloibl)* Moncenisio /
Dravograd-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: T
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with T. 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
Dravograd-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: Š
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with Š. 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
Dravograd-2014 Slovenian Football Cup final
The 2014 Slovenian Cup final was the final match of the 2013–14 Slovenian Cup, the 23rd edition of the Slovenian Football Cup, the top knockout tournament
Dravograd-Rupnik Line
invasion through Austrian territory. Located between Gornja Radgona and Dravograd The positions were further divided into two primary lines of defence;
Dravograd-Maribor Oblast
Right Embankment Maribor Left Embankment Celje Čakovec Dolnja Lendava Dravograd Gornji Grad Ljutomer Murska Sobota Prelog Ptuj Slovenj Gradec Slovenske
Dravograd-2016–17 Slovenian Third League
relegation due to insufficient number of teams. Brunšvik Dobrovce Dravinja Dravograd Fužinar Korotan Prevalje Lenart Maribor B Mons Claudius Rogaška Šampion
Dravograd-2014–15 Slovenian Third League
began on 23 August 2014 and ended on 7 June 2015. For the 2014–15, the Slovenian Third League, 3. SNL, was divided into four regional groups with a total
Dravograd-Raid at Ožbalt
Maribor on the railway line to Dravograd in the German Reichsgau Steiermark (Styria), now part of modern-day northern Slovenia. Six of the liberated POWs
Dravograd-Tolsti Vrh pri Ravnah na Koroškem, Ravne na Koroškem
in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. A small part of the settlement lies in the Municipality of Dravograd. The name of the settlement literally
Dravograd-Slovenian PrvaLiga records and statistics
The top tier of Slovenian football, the Slovenian PrvaLiga, was formed in 1991 after Slovenia became an independent country, and was firstly contested
Dravograd-Rok Maher
Rok Maher (born 20 July 2001) is a Slovenian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Slovenian PrvaLiga club Bravo. Rok Maher at WorldFootball.net Rok
Dravograd-Geopark Karawanken
participating municipalities, namely Bad Eisenkappel, Bleiburg, Črna na Koroškem, Dravograd, Feistritz ob Bleiburg, Gallizien, Globasnitz, Lavamünd, Mežica, Neuhaus
Dravograd-Mislinja (settlement)
from 1796 to 1860. In the past, wood was transported from Mislinja to Dravograd, from which it was then driven along the Drava River. The landowner Arthur
Dravograd-Rok Roj
Rok Roj (born 10 August 1986) is a Slovenian footballer. He started his career in Maribor and later played for Malečnik, WAC St. Andrä, MU Šentjur, Olimpija
Dravograd-Teharje camp
Several thousand of them were taken by trains from the Austrian border at Dravograd towards the town of Celje. On 28 May, around 2,800 members of the 4th
Dravograd-Lavamünd
in 1850. Upon the 1920 Carinthian plebiscite, the neighbouring area of Dravograd (Unterdrauburg) fell to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. 96.9% of the Lavamünd
Dravograd-Zoran Ivančić
Varaždin in mid-2010) in Croatia’s Prva HNL, with two stints in Austria and Slovenia. He resigned as manager of Međimurje in September 2022 due to personal
Dravograd-2012–13 Slovenian Third League
Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated 2012–13 Slovenian Second League Football Association of Slovenia (in Slovene) MNZ Lendava (in Slovene) MNZ Ljubljana
Dravograd-1996–97 Slovenian Second League
The 1996–97 Slovenian Second League season started on 17 August 1996 and ended on 1 June 1997. Each team played a total of 29 matches. NK Naklo merged
Dravograd-Roman Bezjak
21 February 1989) is a Slovenian footballer who plays as a forward for Austrian side USV Wies. He made his debut for the Slovenia national team in 2013
Dravograd-2011–12 Slovenian Third League
Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated 2011–12 Slovenian Second League Football Association of Slovenia (in Slovene) MNZ Ptuj (in Slovene) MNZ Koper (in
Dravograd-Carinthia
Karawanken range, Jezersko and the Meža Valley, together with the town of Dravograd—together 128 square miles or 331 km2 (127.80 sq mi)—were attached to the
Dravograd-Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
(like Ptuj and Dravograd), and in the rural area around Apače on the Austrian border. The second-largest ethnic German community in Slovenia was the predominantly
Dravograd-Drava Valley Railway
junction with the Lavant Valley Railway (Lavanttalbahn) was in Dravograd (Unterdrauburg) in Slovenia, trains between the Jaun Valley and Klagenfurt had to run
Dravograd-Eastern Alps
Ravne na Koroškem, and Dravograd. This region of Slovenian borders the Austrian state of Carinthia in the north. Austrian and Slovenian Carinthia has a very
Dravograd-Andreja Nikl
1985) is a Slovenian football defender currently playing for ZNK Pomurje. Pomurje Winner Slovenian Women's League: 2012–13, 2013–14 Slovenian Women's Cup:
Dravograd-Dravograd
Dravograd (pronounced [ˈdɾaːʋɔɡɾat] ; German: Unterdrauburg) is a small town in northern Slovenia, close to the border with Austria. It is the seat of
Dravograd-NK Dravograd
Nogometni klub Koroška Dravograd or simply NK Dravograd is a Slovenian football club based in the town of Dravograd that competes in the 1. MNZ Maribor
Dravograd-Municipality of Dravograd
The Municipality of Dravograd (pronounced [ˈdɾaːʋɔɡɾat] ; Slovene: Občina Dravograd) is a municipality in northern Slovenia, on the border with Austria
Dravograd-Bukovje, Dravograd
village along the road linking the town of Dravograd and the settlement of Trbonje, northeast of Dravograd, along the southern bank of the Drava River
Dravograd-Žan Karničnik
national team. Karničnik played for the youth teams of Slovenian club Dravograd before moving to the Styrian League side Radlje ob Dravi in 2013 to start
Dravograd-Dravograd Sports Centre
Dravograd Sports Centre (Slovene: Športni center Dravograd) is a multi-purpose stadium in Dravograd, Slovenia. It is mainly used for football matches
Dravograd-Vrata, Dravograd
the hills above the left bank of the Drava River in the Municipality of Dravograd, historically part of the Styria, and now included in the Carinthia Statistical
Dravograd-Carinthia (Slovenia)
municipalities of Črna na Koroškem, Mežica, Prevalje, Ravne na Koroškem, and Dravograd. the Municipality of Jezersko south of the Seeberg Saddle mountain pass
Dravograd-List of football stadiums in Slovenia
(in Slovenian). NK Nafta 1903. Retrieved 11 June 2020. "Športni center Dravograd". en.stadioni.org. Retrieved 3 June 2019. "Mestni Stadion Velenje – Rdeča
Dravograd-Ojstrica, Dravograd
(pronounced [ˈoːi̯stritsa]) is a dispersed settlement in the hills north of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. The parish church in the
Dravograd-Dravograd railway station
Dravograd railway station (Slovene: Železniška postaja Dravograd) is a railway station in Dravograd, Slovenia. It is located on the main Drautalbahn railway
Dravograd-Ten-Day War
heading for the nearby border crossing at Šentilj and the border town of Dravograd further west. The Yugoslav Air Force aircraft dropped leaflets over various
Dravograd-Nejc Pečnik
qualification play-offs. Born in Dravograd, Slovenia (then part of Yugoslavia), Pečnik started his career at hometown club Dravograd. After showing promise in
Dravograd-Vič, Dravograd
a village on the left bank of the Drava River in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, next to the border with
Dravograd-Nino Žugelj
Bodø/Glimt Number 99 Youth career 2006–2011 Slovenj Gradec 2011–2016 Dravograd 2016–2019 Maribor Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2019–2022 Maribor
Dravograd-Bukovje
Municipality of Brežice, southeastern Slovenia Bukovje, Dravograd, a village in the Municipality of Dravograd, northeastern Slovenia Bukovje, Postojna, a village
Dravograd-List of cities and towns in Slovenia
Zreče 3,063 2,935 4.36% Styria 61. Šoštanj 3,052 2,880 5.97% Styria 62. Dravograd 3,051 3,289 –7.24% Carinthia 63. Železniki 2,906 3,075 –5.5% Upper Carniola
Dravograd-History of Slovenia
to remain in Austria, and only a small portion of the province (around Dravograd and Guštanj) was awarded to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Dravograd-Matevž Vidovšek
and under-18 teams. Vidovšek started his football career at local side Dravograd. In 2016, at the age of 16, he moved to the youth ranks of Serie A team
Dravograd-Slovenian Second League
Nafta Lendava Črnuče 1996–97 Vevče Drava Ptuj Dravograd 1997–98 Triglav Kranj Koper Domžale 1998–99 Dravograd Pohorje Železničar Maribor 1999–2000 Koper
Dravograd-Jaka Bijol
Team information Current team Udinese Number 29 Youth career 0000–2014 Dravograd 2014–2017 Bravo Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2017–2018 Rudar Velenje
Dravograd-Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
precisely in Maribor, Celje, and a few other smaller towns (like Ptuj and Dravograd), and in the rural area around Apače on the Austrian border. The second-largest
Dravograd-Robert Koren
Slovenia, he has played in Norway, England, and Australia. Koren played for Dravograd and Celje in his home country, before transferring to Norwegian side Lillestrøm
Dravograd-Tolsti Vrh pri Ravnah na Koroškem, Dravograd
of Dravograd, and the larger part is in the neighboring Municipality of Ravne na Koroškem. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal
Dravograd-Vrata (disambiguation)
is a religious practice in Hinduism. Vrata may also refer to: Vrata, Dravograd, a settlement in Slovenia Vrata, Mehedinți, a commune in Romania Vrata
Dravograd-NK Celje
Radomlje Former teams Aluminij Ankaran Bela Krajina Beltinci Drava Ptuj Dravograd Gorica Interblock Izola Jadran Dekani Kočevje Korotan Prevalje Krka Krško
Dravograd-Marko Šuler
goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Šuler goal. Dravograd Slovenian Second League: 2001–02 Gorica Slovenian First League: 2004–05
Dravograd-2003–04 Slovenian Football Cup
Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Robert Krajnc 26 May 2004 17:00 CEST Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd Attendance: 700 Referee: Srečko Kandare "Pokal Slovenije 2003/04"
Dravograd-List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990
flee to the Allies, but was presumably killed by Yugoslav Partisans near Dravograd. [better source needed] May 1945 Walter Julius Bloem 47 Berlin, Germany
Dravograd-Vic
Ljubljana, Slovenia Vič, a former village, now part of Ljubljana Vič, Dravograd, a village in northern Slovenia Vic., abbreviation used when referring
Dravograd-Drava
to Ferlach and Lavamünd. The Drava passes into Slovenia at Gorče near Dravograd, from where it runs for 142 kilometres (88 mi) via Vuzenica, Muta, Ruše
Dravograd-Tourmaline
this tourmaline locality (type locality for dravite) at Dobrova (near Dravograd), is a part of the Republic of Slovenia. Tschermak gave this tourmaline
Dravograd-World War II in Yugoslavia
of Zagreb, and crossed the old Austrian border with Yugoslavia in the Dravograd sector. The 3rd Army closed the ring around the enemy forces when its
Dravograd-Črneče
a village on the right bank of the Drava River in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. The local church in the
Dravograd-Grad (toponymy)
("Danilo's town") Dimitrovgrad ("Dimitrov's town") Donji Grad ("lower town") Dravograd ("Drava town") Filmski Grad ("film town") Golem Grad Gornji Grad ("upper
Dravograd-UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
Valence Referee: Emilia Wnuk (Poland) 5 May 2007 16:00 CEST Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd Referee: Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary) 30 May 2007 19:30 CEST
Dravograd-Duchy of Carinthia
Drava Valley area around Unterdrauburg, which was afterwards renamed Dravograd, and the Jezersko area (128 square miles of territory) be ceded to the
Dravograd-Google Street View coverage
Tržič, Velenje, Višnja Gora, Vrhnika, Zagorje ob Savi, Žalec, Cerknica, Dravograd, Grosuplje, Logatec, Medvode, Mengeš, Mežica, Prevalje, Ribnica, Rogaška
Dravograd-Serbia women's national football team
2011; March 2014; July 2015) First international Slovenia 0–5 Serbia (Dravograd, Slovenia; 5 May 2007) Biggest win Serbia 8–1 North Macedonia (Belgrade
Dravograd-Languages of Slovenia
Maribor, Celje, Ptuj, Kočevje, Slovenj Gradec, Slovenska Bistrica, Ormož, Dravograd and some other smaller towns. After World War I, the number of German-speakers
Dravograd-Lara Prašnikar
Zagreb, Croatia Serbia 2–0 2–0 Friendly 15 3 September 2019 Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd, Slovenia Kosovo 1–0 5–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying
Dravograd-Edin Osmanović
Slovenian football, including Celje, Gorica, Rudar Velenje, Korotan Prevalje, Dravograd, Aluminij, and Mura 05. Osmanović spent all of his playing career at Zagorje
Dravograd-2017–18 Slovenian Third League
promotion to the 2018–19 Slovenian Second League. Bilje v Dravograd Beltinci v Bled Dravograd v Bilje Bled v Beltinci 2017–18 Slovenian PrvaLiga 2017–18
Dravograd-Nedžad Botonjič
1996–1997 Korotan Prevalje 22 (0) 1997–1998 HIT Gorica 15 (0) 1999–2000 Dravograd 42 (0) 2001–2003 Mura 64 (0) 2003–2005 NK Ljubljana 44 (0) Total 188 (0)
Dravograd-2019 UEFA Regions' Cup
13:30 Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd Referee: Jovan Kaludjerović (Montenegro) 5 June 2018 (2018-06-05) 17:30 Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd Referee:
Dravograd-1920 Carinthian plebiscite
of Carinthia—i.e. the Meža Valley (German: Mießtal) with the town of Dravograd (Unterdrauburg) and the Jezersko (Seeland) municipal area—should be incorporated
Dravograd-Ulrich II, Count of Celje
(Hungary, now in Croatia) Črnomelj (County of Metlika, now in Slovenia) Dravograd (Duchy of Carinthia, now in Slovenia) Đurđevac (Slavonia, now in Croatia)
Dravograd-Podravina
capital of Koprivnica-Križevci County. Cities and towns in Slovenia: Dravograd Maribor Ptuj Cities and towns in Croatia: Varaždin Koprivnica (Capital
Dravograd-2023–24 Slovenian Football Cup
polju 23 August 2023 Bitnje 1–2 Visoko Britof 3–0 Polet Limbuš-Pekre 5–1 Dravograd Sava Kranj 1–2 Preddvor Velesovo-Cerklje 2–6 Zarica Kranj Železniki 0–3
Dravograd-List of foreign footballers in top leagues of former Yugoslavia
Rudar Velenje 1995–1997, Vevče Ljubljana 1997–1998, Beltinci 1998–1999, Dravograd 1999–2000, Ljubljana 2000–2005 Angelo Demaj – (MKD) – Struga 2019–2020
Dravograd-Municipalities of Slovenia
Dornava Občina Dornava Dornava 2,907 SI-025 Municipality of Dravograd Občina Dravograd Dravograd 8,989 SI-026 Municipality of Duplek Občina Duplek Spodnji
Dravograd-List of dams and reservoirs
Zemplínska Šírava on river Laborec Ajba Dam Avče Dam Blanca Dam Boštanj Dam Dravograd Dam Markovci Dam Mavčiče Dam Medvode Dam Moste Dam Podselo Dam Solkan
Dravograd-Marijan Pušnik
Slovenian football manager. Pušnik started his managerial career with Dravograd in 1994 but landed his first serious job as Celje manager in 2000. During
Dravograd-List of rivers of Austria
Mur) Pesnica (Pößnitz) (near Ormož, Slovenia, Hungary) Meža (Mieß) (near Dravograd, Slovenia) Lavant (at Lavamünd) Gurk (near Völkermarkt) Glan (near Klagenfurt)
Dravograd-Slovenian Football Cup
Aluminij 2002–03 Olimpija 3–3 (agg.) (a) Celje 2003–04 Maribor 7–4 (agg.) Dravograd 2004–05 Celje 1–0 Gorica Arena Petrol 3,800 2005–06 Koper 1–1 (a.e.t.)
Dravograd-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
Dravograd-Dominika Švarc Pipan
Pipan was born on 9 July 1978 in Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia. She grew up in Dravograd. She attended the Ravne na Koroškem Gymnasium and graduated in 1997. She
Dravograd-2008–09 Slovenian Third League
Sports Park 7th Dravinja Slovenske Konjice Dobrava Stadium 6th Dravograd Dravograd Dravograd Sports Centre 3rd Kovinar Štore Štore Na Lipi Stadium 12th Malečnik
Dravograd-2018–19 Slovenian Third League
winners for promotion to the Slovenian Second League. Dravograd v Bled Koper v Grad Bled v Dravograd Grad v Koper 2018–19 Slovenian First League 2018–19
Dravograd-Slovenian PrvaLiga records and statistics
5th 25 Izola § 5 170 49 41 80 195 336 140 — — 1 1991–92 1995–96 3rd 26 Dravograd # 4 129 37 28 64 167 232 139 — — — 1999–2000 2003–04 7th 27 Krško # 4
Dravograd-Tomaž Stopajnik
Team information Current team Ceuta Number 24 Youth career 2013–2015 Dravograd 2015–2018 Maribor 2018–2019 Rudar Velenje Senior career* Years Team Apps
Dravograd-Barbara Pit massacre
Slovene Home Guard POWs were taken by trains from the Austrian border at Dravograd to Maribor and from there to the town of Celje. From the town's railway
Dravograd-Bugojno group
a short preparation in Austria, the 19-member group traveled through Dravograd into Yugoslavia by truck (the driver of which later reported them to police)
Dravograd-Sveti Boštjan
small village on the right bank of the Drava River in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. The local church, from which
Dravograd-Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir
debut in a UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying match versus Slovenia in Dravograd. Sara Björk substituted in for Katrín Ómarsdóttir on 87 minutes. Sara
Dravograd-Andrej Pečnik
1981 (age 42) Place of birth Dravograd, SFR Yugoslavia Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Position(s) Defender Youth career Dravograd Senior career* Years Team Apps
Dravograd-Television in Slovenia
Dravograd-369th (Croatian) Infantry Division
Partisan forces. The remaining group attacked a brigade of Partisans near Dravograd as it tried to cross into Austria; on 15 May 1945 most of the Croatian
Dravograd-Raid at Ožbalt
Drau) about 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of Maribor on the railway line to Dravograd in the German Reichsgau Steiermark (Styria), now part of modern-day northern
Dravograd-Šentjanž pri Dravogradu
ˈdɾaːʋɔɡɾadu]) is a settlement on the left bank of the Mislinja River south of Dravograd in northern Slovenia, in the traditional region of Styria. Šentjanž pri
Dravograd-North Pohorje–Remšnik dialect
dialect on both sides of the Drava River, extending westwards to east of Dravograd, and eastwards to west of Fala and west of Selnica ob Dravi. It also extends
Dravograd-Marko Krajcer
career 0000–2003 Dravograd Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2003–2004 Dravograd 14 (0) 2005 Izola 14 (0) 2005 ATSV Wolfsberg 2006 Dravograd 13 (2) 2006–2011
Dravograd-Timeline of Slovenian history
Ljubljana – Kočevje is built. 1899 The railway line on the route Velenje – Dravograd is built. 1899 The Maribor National Hall is built. 1900 Liberal middle
Dravograd-David Kiselak
Apps (Gls) 2006–2011 Dravograd 77 (4) 2012 Smederevo 3 (0) 2012–2013 Dravograd 21 (0) 2014–2015 SK St. Andrä 35 (7) 2015 Dravograd 2016 Fužinar 2016–2019
Dravograd-2016–17 NK Krško season
= Loss Win Draw Loss Rudar Velenje v Krško Win Draw Loss Dravograd v Krško Krško v Celje Krško v Domžale Domžale v Krško 2016–17 Slovenian
Dravograd-Gorče
of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, right on the border with Austria. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal
Dravograd-Sašo Fornezzi
Slovenian retired football goalkeeper. Fornezzi started his career at Dravograd and then played three seasons for Celje. He was also loaned to Krško in
Dravograd-Šentjanž
Štorami, Municipality of Štore Šentjanž pri Dravogradu, Municipality of Dravograd Šentjanž, Rečica ob Savinji, Municipality of Rečica ob Savinji Šentjanž
Dravograd-Boštjan
Sveti Boštjan, a small village on the Drava River in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia Bosta (disambiguation) Bostan
Dravograd-2002–03 Slovenian Football Cup
Ljubljana: Ljubljana, Bela Krajina, Livar MNZ Maribor: Železničar Maribor, Dravograd, Pohorje MNZ Celje: Krško, Vransko MNZ Koper: Korte, Jadran MNZ Nova Gorica:
Dravograd-Kmetija 2022
Day 50 Red 11th Evicted 6th Jury Member Day 50 9th Karin Lipovnik 25 Dravograd Day 3 Day 55 Challenger 12th Evicted 7th Jury Member Day 55 8th Aneta
Dravograd-Mežica dialect
dialect group. It is spoken in the triangle bounded by Črna na Koroškem, Dravograd, and Mislinja. Major settlements in the dialect area are Slovenj Gradec
Dravograd-Matej Rapnik
Position(s) Defender Youth career 2000 MNK Fužinar 2000–2003 Korotan 2003–2007 Dravograd 2007 Bravo 2007–2009 Heart of Midlothian Senior career* Years Team Apps
Dravograd-Mark an der Drau
Bernhard. At the same time, its Amtsbezirk was expanded up to Unterdrauburg (Dravograd). Count Bernhard was married to Kundigunde, daughter of the Styrian Margrave
Dravograd-Daryna Apanashchenko
Chernihiv, Ukraine Denmark 1–0 1–0 26. 26 October 2008 Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd, Slovenia Slovenia 1–0 3–0 27. 2–0 28. 29 October 2008 Yuri
Dravograd-Libeliče
also Ljibeliče, German: Leifling) is a village in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, right on the border with
Dravograd-Libeliška Gora
dispersed settlement in the hills south of Libeliče in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, right on the border with
Dravograd-Velka
of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, next to the border with Austria. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal
Dravograd-38th Infantry Division Dravska
west to Radgona in the east, including the roads running south through Dravograd and Maribor, with its main positions on the southern bank of the Dravinja
Dravograd-Drava Valley Railway
Since the junction with the Lavant Valley Railway (Lavanttalbahn) was in Dravograd (Unterdrauburg) in Slovenia, trains between the Jaun Valley and Klagenfurt
Dravograd-Roman Bezjak
Current team USV Wies Number 77 Youth career Korotan Prevalje 0000–2005 Dravograd 2005–2008 Celje Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2008–2012 Celje 108
Dravograd-ISO 3166-2:SI
municipality SI-023 Domžale municipality SI-024 Dornava municipality SI-025 Dravograd municipality SI-026 Duplek municipality SI-027 Gorenja vas-Poljane municipality
Dravograd-2000–01 Slovenian PrvaLiga
PrvaLiga Season 2000–01 Champions Maribor (5th title) Relegated Tabor Sežana Dravograd Champions League Maribor UEFA Cup Olimpija Gorica (cup winners) Intertoto
Dravograd-Gradišče, Slovenj Gradec
(Slovene: Grobišče Troblje) is located on the east side of the road to Dravograd, near a shrine next to a ditch with a creek that flows into the Mislinja
Dravograd-Mihailo Petrović (footballer)
From To Record G W D L Win % NK Olimpija 2001 2002 30 13 6 11 043.33 NK Dravograd 2003 2003 14 4 3 7 028.57 Sturm Graz 2003 2006 115 35 34 46 030.43 Sanfrecce
Dravograd-Lucia Ondrušová
Senec North Macedonia 1 9–0 1 2015 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 2014–09–17 Dravograd Slovenia 1 0–1 1 2017 UEFA Euro Qualifiers 2015–12–01 Orhei Moldova
Dravograd-Bulgaria women's national football team results
27 Aug 2008 Friendly Slovenia 0–4 Bulgaria Dravograd, Slovenia --:-- UTC+2
Dravograd-2004–05 Slovenian Football Cup
Celje Domžale Drava Ptuj Dravograd Gorica Koper Ljubljana Maribor Mura Olimpija Primorje Šmartno MNZ Ljubljana: Svoboda, Factor, Krka MNZ Maribor: Železničar
Dravograd-Mass graves in Slovenia
6–12 Croatian soldiers Bavh Mass Grave Grobišče Pod Bavhom Otiški Vrh Dravograd Unknown Unknown Bear Cave Mass Grave Grobišče Medvedova jama Grč Vrh Mirna
Dravograd-2014–15 CS Universitatea Craiova season
27 June 2014 (2014-June-27) Friendly Universitatea Craiova 2–2 Vardar Dravograd, Slovenia 17:00 Bancu 3' Ivan 90' Report 4' 36'
Dravograd-Zagreb in World War II
continue their march towards the enemy forces who were fleeing towards Dravograd and Celje in Slovenia. The pursuit of the Ustaše-led column continued
Dravograd-2003–04 Slovenian PrvaLiga
Slovenian PrvaLiga Season 2003–04 Champions Gorica (2nd title) Relegated Dravograd Šmartno Champions League Gorica UEFA Cup Maribor (cup winners) Primorje
Dravograd-Spittal an der Drau District
661) Millstatt (Slovene: Milje; 3,462) Oberdrauburg (Slovene: Gornji Dravograd; 1,203) Obervellach (Slovene: Zgornja Bela; 2,206) Rennweg am Katschberg
Dravograd-1999–2000 Slovenian PrvaLiga
Olimpija 33 14 4 15 64 58 +6 46 Qualification to UEFA Cup qualifying round 8 Dravograd 33 11 10 12 44 54 −10 43 9 Domžale 33 11 8 14 50 51 −1 41 10 Mura 33 10
Dravograd-Almir Sulejmanović
2013–2014 Dravograd 2015 Korotan Prevalje 1 (0) International career 1998 Slovenia U20 4 (0) 1999 Slovenia U21 2 (0) Managerial career 2013–2014 Dravograd 2014–2015
Dravograd-National Education Institute Slovenia
units of the National Education Institute, with regional units in Celje, Dravograd (from 1979 in Slovenj Gradec), Koper/Capodistria, Kranj, Ljubljana, Maribor
Dravograd-7th Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
behind obstacles along the routes leading south from the border towards Dravograd, Maribor and Ptuj. Preparations were also made to block routes north of
Dravograd-List of ski areas and resorts in Slovenia
Železniki 1371 m 1575 m Upper Carniola 5 Julian Alps 19xx Bukovnik 1.1 km Dravograd 500 m 625 m Carinthia 1 Selovec 19xx Dole pri Litiji 1 km Litija 625 m
Dravograd-List of power stations in Slovenia
Coordinates Type Capacity, MWe Operational Manufacturer Notes HPP Dravograd Drava Dravograd Run-of-river 26 1944- HPP Vuzenica Drava Vuzenica Run-of-river
Dravograd-William, Count of Celje
1389 and 1390. In 1387, he was enfeoffed with the castle and estate of Dravograd by the Habsburg duke Albert III, further expanding the Celje's possessions
Dravograd-Kozji Vrh nad Dravogradom
nad ˈdɾaːʋɔɡɾadɔm]) is a dispersed settlement in the hills northeast of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, on the border with Austria
Dravograd-2000–01 Slovenian Football Cup
Beltinci Celje Domžale Dravograd Gorica Korotan Prevalje Maribor Mura Olimpija Pohorje Primorje Rudar Velenje MNZ Ljubljana: Elan, Bela Krajina, Livar
Dravograd-Gjergji Dëma
1997–1998 Vevče Ljubljana 11 (1) 1998–1999 Beltinci 10 (0) 1999–2000 Dravograd 22 (0) 2000–2005 NK Ljubljana 106 (6) 2005–2007 Radomlje 2007–2008 NK
Dravograd-Rok Maher
Slovenia Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s) Midfielder Youth career Dravograd 2015–2019 Maribor Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2019–2023 Maribor
Dravograd-List of German names for places in Slovenia
Suchen Gottschee Dragatuš Dragatusch Tschernembl Dramlje Trennenberg Cilli Dravograd Unterdrauburg Wolfsberg Drobtinci Proskersdorf Dvor Hof in Krain (Hof
Dravograd-2005–06 Slovenian Football Cup
MNZ Ljubljana: Svoboda, Livar, Dolomiti Dobrova MNZ Maribor: Malečnik, Dravograd, Pesnica MNZ Koper: Jadran Dekani, Korte MNZ Nova Gorica: Tolmin, Brda
Dravograd-2014–15 Slovenian Third League
Bistrica Sports Park 13th Drava Ptuj Ptuj City Stadium 2nd Dravograd Dravograd Dravograd Sports Centre 2nd, Styrian Fužinar Ravne na Koroškem City Stadium
Dravograd-Eva Boto
2012 Background information Born (1995-12-01) December 1, 1995 (age 28) Dravograd, Slovenia Genres Pop Occupation(s) Singer Years active 2011–present
Dravograd-Spielfeld-Straß–Trieste railway
Grobelno (Grübel in 1943) 537.6 531.8 Štore (Stockenhammer in 1943) from Dravograd and Velenje [sl] 526.9 Celje (Cilli in 1943) Voglajna Savinja 516.6 Laško
Dravograd-2001–02 Slovenian Football Cup
Celje Domžale Dravograd Gorica Koper Korotan Prevalje Maribor Mura Olimpija Primorje Tabor Sežana Rudar Velenje MNZ Ljubljana: Ljubljana, Elan, Kolpa
Dravograd-Podklanc
Meža River south of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal site Podklanc
Dravograd-List of steam locomotives in Slovenia
Locomotive Works, Linz 1445 1927 4-6-2T 2C1 h2t 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) Dravograd [4] JŽ 20-183 SHS 6183 Rheinische Metallwaren- und Maschinenfabrik 526
Dravograd-1997–98 Slovenian Football Cup
MNZ Ljubljana: Elan, Vevče, Domžale MNZ Maribor: Železničar Maribor, Dravograd, Pohorje MNZ Celje: Šentjur, Dravinja MNZ Koper: Ilirska Bistrica, Branik
Dravograd-2011–12 Slovenian Third League
Bistrica Sports Park 11th Čarda Martjanci ŠRC Martjanci 3rd Dravograd Dravograd Dravograd Sports Centre 5th Grad Grad Igrišče Pod gradom 7th Kovinar Štore
Dravograd-Bukovska Vas
settlement on the left bank of the Mislinja River in the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. It includes the hamlet of
Dravograd-Tribej
of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, next to the border with Austria. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal
Dravograd-2006–07 Slovenian Third League
(R) 26 9 2 15 32 50 −18 29 Relegation to Slovenian Regional Leagues 13 Dravograd 26 7 3 16 24 58 −34 24 14 Tišina (R) 26 3 5 18 24 51 −27 14 Relegation
Dravograd-List of FIPS region codes (S–U)
Slovenia SI24 Municipality of Dornava, Slovenia SI25 Municipality of Dravograd, Slovenia SI26 Municipality of Duplek, Slovenia SI27 Municipality of Gorenja
Dravograd-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovenia
Austria Domžale Euclid, United States Koprivnica, Croatia Rüti, Switzerland Dravograd Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, Czech Republic Lučani, Serbia Gorenja Vas–Poljane
Dravograd-UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying Group A
Emilie Dokset (Norway) 3 September 2019 (2019-09-03) 17:00 Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd Attendance: 450 Referee: Rasa Imanalijeva (Lithuania)
Dravograd-2008–09 Slovenian Football Cup
Ljubljana: Olimpija Ljubljana, Bela Krajina, Krka MNZ Maribor: Slovenj Gradec, Dravograd, Korotan Prevalje MNZ Celje: MU Šentjur, Krško MNZ Koper: Izola, Bonifika
Dravograd-Frýdlant nad Ostravicí
1976), footballer Frýdlant nad Ostravicí is twinned with: Debrzno, Poland Dravograd, Slovenia Friedland, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Friedland, Lower
Dravograd-2010–11 Slovenian Third League
Sports Park 1st, Styrian Čarda Martjanci ŠRC Martjanci 4th Dravograd Dravograd Dravograd Sports Centre 5th Grad Grad Igrišče Pod gradom 1st, Pomurska
Dravograd-Otiški Vrh
German: Ottischnigberg) is a dispersed settlement in the hills southeast of Dravograd in the Styria region in northern Slovenia. The Mislinja River joins the
Dravograd-Aleš Kačičnik
(5) 2000–2001 Maribor 28 (2) 2001–2002 Šmartno ob Paki 19 (0) 2002–2003 Dravograd 19 (0) 2003–2006 Domžale 70 (1) 2006–2008 1. FC Vöcklabruck 48 (1) 2008–2011
Dravograd-Tolsti Vrh pri Ravnah na Koroškem, Ravne na Koroškem
Slovenia. A small part of the settlement lies in the Municipality of Dravograd. The name of the settlement literally means 'fat peak near Ravne in Carinthia'
Dravograd-2019–20 Al-Ahli Saudi FC season
non-FIFA nationality. Al-Ahli v Varaždin Al-Ahli v Rudar Velenje Al-Ahli v Dravograd Al-Ahli v Žarkovo Al-Ahli v Bravo Updated to match played 30 September
Dravograd-2011–12 Reading F.C. season
Competitions Eastleigh v Reading XI Swindon Supermarine v Reading XI NK Dravograd v Reading Poole Town v Reading XI Karabükspor v Reading Woking v Reading
Dravograd-Oskar Drobne
1999–2000 → Domžale (loan) 22 (23) 2000–2002 Varteks 49 (16) 2002–2003 Dravograd 23 (12) 2003 Doxa Katokopia 2004 Domžale 17 (7) 2005 Celje 22 (4) 2005–2007
Dravograd-2007–08 Slovenian Third League
10th Dravinja Slovenske Konjice Dobrava Stadium 10th, 2.SNL Dravograd Dravograd Dravograd Sports Centre 13th Kovinar Štore Štore Na Lipi Stadium 6th Malečnik
Dravograd-2005–06 Slovenian Second League
Slovenian Second League Season 2005–06 Champions Factor Relegated Svoboda Dravograd Matches played 135 Goals scored 329 (2.44 per match) Top goalscorer Živojin
Dravograd-2017–18 NK Maribor season
"Maribor prek Ankarana v Dravogradu na vrh lestvice" (in Slovenian). Dravograd, Domžale: RTV Slovenija. Retrieved 7 August 2017. M. L. (11 August 2017)
Dravograd-Obdach
"Lavanttalbahn Zeltweg Obdach Wolfsberg St. Paul Lavanttal Lavamünd Unterdrauburg Dravograd Wöllern Velence Cilli Celje Eisenbahn". www.dokumentationszentrum-eisenbahnforschung
Dravograd-1992–93 Slovenian Second League
Champions Jadran Dekani Promoted Jadran Dekani Primorje Relegated Tabor Dravograd Ilirija Radomlje Matches played 240 Goals scored 718 (2.99 per match)
Dravograd-2001–02 Slovenian Second League
Slovenian Second League Season 2001–02 Champions Dravograd Relegated Triglav Bakovci Tabor Sežana Pohorje Elan Novo Mesto Matches played 240 Goals scored
Dravograd-List of Slovenian football transfers summer 2016
Transfer fee Ref. FW Blaž Zbičajnik Dravinja Loan return Free MF Žiga Rožej Dravograd Loan return Free DF Matic Mlakar Šenčur Loan return Free FW Irfan Hadžić
Dravograd-Črneška Gora
the Municipality of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal site Črneška
Dravograd-Dobrova pri Dravogradu
Dravogradu (pronounced [ˈdoːbɾɔʋa pɾi ˈdɾaːʋɔɡɾadu]) is a village south of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. The name of the settlement
Dravograd-Andrej Goršek
Apps (Gls) 1991–1992 Rudar Velenje 40 (15) 1992–2000 Celje 209 (67) 2000 Dravograd 4 (1) 2001 Rudar Velenje 13 (1) 2003–2004 Šoštanj 18 (10) Total 284 (94)
Dravograd-List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic
Pravdinsk, Russia Siekierczyn, Poland Frýdlant nad Ostravicí Debrzno, Poland Dravograd, Slovenia Friedland, Brandenburg, Germany Friedland, Lower Saxony, Germany
Dravograd-2002–03 Slovenian PrvaLiga
Biggest home win Maribor 5–0 Gorica Primorje 5–0 Ljubljana Maribor 5–0 Dravograd Biggest away win Ljubljana 1–6 Maribor Korotan 0–5 Celje Highest scoring
Dravograd-Kmetija 2021
Radi 32 Maribor Day 10 Day 75 2nd Runner-up Day 75 3rd Karin Lipovnik 25 Dravograd Day 1 Day 75 Runner-up Day 75 2nd Tilen Brglez 23 Rogaška Slatina Day
Dravograd-2022 Slovenian local elections
Marjan Kardinar (GV) Dol pri Ljubljani Dolenjske Toplice Dornava Dravograd Duplek Željko Savič (GV) Mitja Horvat (GV) Gorenja vas – Poljane
Dravograd-Oberdrauburg
Valley Railway) line. The name of the town corresponds with the town of Dravograd (Unterdrauburg) in Slovenia, where the Drava crosses the border from Carinthia
Dravograd-Jure Travner
(Gls) 2004–2009 Celje 116 (1) 2004–2005 → Šmartno (loan) 23 (1) 2005 → Dravograd (loan) 6 (0) 2009–2011 Watford 0 (0) 2010–2011 → St Mirren (loan) 22 (1)
Dravograd-Matic Kotnik
Ionikos Number 12 Youth career 0000–2009 Dravograd Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 0000–2009 Dravograd 2009–2017 Celje 157 (0) 2011 → Dravinja (loan)
Dravograd-Maksimilijan Matjaž
College of Counselors. He was also an assistant priest in the parish of Dravograd (1998–2010), in Zreče (2010–2012), in the pastoral unit Slovenj Gradec
Dravograd-List of museums in Slovenia
Slovenj Gradec Gestapo Prisons in Dravograd Gestapovski zapori Dravograd, where the roads meet in Dravograd Dravograd na stičišču poti Carinthian Plebiscite
Dravograd-1st Army Group (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
and Cerklje, where the 7th Army air reconnaissance assets were based. Dravograd Maribor The German LI Infantry Corps was tasked with attacking towards
Dravograd-Kosovo women's national football team results (2017–2019)
qualifying Slovenia 5–0 Kosovo Dravograd, Slovenia Prašnikar 14', 62' Zver 41', 56' Kolbl 48' Report Stadium: Dravograd Sports Centre Referee: Rasa Imanalijeva
Dravograd-A1 motorway (Slovenia)
modified diamond interchange 5 21 Maribor-center G1 Connection to either Dravograd and Vič or Hajdina (1); folded diamond interchange 6 23 Rogoza R450 Connection
Dravograd-Goriški Vrh
of Dravograd in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia, right on the border with Austria. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Dravograd municipal
Dravograd-2009–10 Slovenian Third League
Stadium 2008–09 position Čarda Martjanci ŠRC Martjanci 11th Dravograd Dravograd Dravograd Sports Centre 2nd Kovinar Štore Štore Na Lipi Stadium 3rd Malečnik
Dravograd-Fuad Gazibegović
Slovan Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2000–2003 Slovan 31 (0) 2003 Dravograd 0 (0) 2003–2004 Zarica 15 (0) 2004–2008 Livar 109 (1) 2009–2010 Zvijezda
Dravograd-2017–18 Slovenian PrvaLiga
stadiums also have standing areas. Ankaran played their home matches in Dravograd and Nova Gorica since their stadium, ŠRC Katarina, did not met PrvaLiga
Dravograd-Élise Bussaglia
8–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying 11 31 October 2007 Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd, Slovenia Slovenia 1–0 2–0 UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
Dravograd-Andreja Nikl
2006–05–07 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 6–1 2015 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 2013–09–26 Senec Slovakia 1 3–1 2 2014–09–17 Dravograd Slovakia 1 2–1
Dravograd-2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1
Referee: Simona Ghisletta (Switzerland) 17 September 2014 16:00 Dravograd Sports Centre, Dravograd Attendance: 300 Referee: Dilan Gökçek (Turkey) 17 September