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Pivka-Pivka (river)
The Pivka is a karst lost river in Slovenia. The river is 27 kilometres (17 mi) in length. The Pivka ends in Planina Cave, where it merges with the Rak
Pivka-Kal, Pivka
Kal (pronounced [ˈkaːu̯]) is a village west of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The territory of the settlement reaches its highest elevation
Pivka-Pivka Park of Military History
The Pivka Park of Military History (Slovene: Park vojaške zgodovine Pivka) is a military museum in the town in Pivka, Slovenia. It is operated jointly
Pivka-Municipality of Pivka
The Municipality of Pivka (pronounced [ˈpiːu̯ka]; Slovene: Občina Pivka) is a municipality in Slovenia in the Pivka Basin in the Littoral–Inner Carniola
Pivka-Seasonal lakes of Pivka
Seasonal lakes of Pivka is a group of 17 seasonal lakes; the most well known are Lake Petelinje and Lake Palčje, which is the biggest of them at about
Pivka-Naval campaigns, operations and battles of the Napoleonic Wars
Russo-Swedish 1809 Campaign Anglo-Swedish War (1810–1812) von Pivka, p. 89. von Pivka, Otto, Navies of the Napoleonic Era, David & Charles, London, 1980
Pivka-Scorched earth
p. 49. Richards 1993. Hardenbergh, McKendry & Griffis 2010. Grey 2022. Pivka 2013. Riehn 1990, p. 321. Chandler 1966, p. 813. Kuhn 2008. Thomas 2015
Pivka-Canon de 4 Gribeauval
Pivka 1979, p. 32. Chandler 1966, p. 359. Pivka 1979, pp. 34–35. Pivka 1979, p. 37. Rothenberg 1980, p. 74. Chartrand & Hutchins 2003, p. 2. Pivka 1979
Pivka-Zagorje, Pivka
(pronounced [zaˈɡoːɾjɛ]; German: Sagorje) is a village in the Municipality of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The parish church in the settlement
Pivka-Republic F-84 Thunderjet
Yugoslav F-84 Pivka
Pivka-List of James Bond vehicles
meeting with Grant. The name "Pikva" on the door is likely a misspelling of Pivka, Slovenia. Goldfinger (1964) Aston Martin DB5 (1964) MI6 There were a total
Pivka-Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
Sword of Albion. New York: Henry Holt and Co. ISBN 978-080507807-7. von Pivka, Otto (1980). Navies of the Napoleonic Era. Hippocrene Books. ISBN 0-88254-505-1
Pivka-Klenik, Pivka
Klenik (pronounced [ˈkleːnik]) is a village east of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The local church in the settlement is dedicated to
Pivka-Invasion of Portugal (1807)
p. 26. Oman 1902b, pp. 208–210. Oman 1902b, p. 210. Pivka 1979, p. 192. Pivka 1979, p. 193. Pivka 1979, pp. 194–195. Oman 1992, p. 27. Oman 1992, p. 28
Pivka-Duchy of Warsaw
Alexander Grab, Napoleon and the Transformation of Europe (2003) pp 176–87 Otto Pivka (2012). Napoleon's Polish Troops. Osprey Publishing. pp. 8–10. ISBN 9781780965499
Pivka-List of barracks of the Slovenian Armed Forces
(Vipava) Murska Sobota Barracks (Murska Sobota) Stanislav Požar Barracks (Pivka) Ptuj Barracks (Ptuj) Vincenc Repnik Barracks (Slovenska Bistrica) Slovenian
Pivka-The Amazing Race 35
Ljubljana (Congress Square) Ljubljana (Dežnik & Levstikov Trg) Postojna (Pivka Jama) Lucija (Fonda Fish Farm) Socerb (Grad Socerb) Episode summary At the
Pivka-History of Spain
from 1776 to the War on Terror. Cambridge UP. p. 21. ISBN 978-1107003132. Pivka, Otto von (1975). Spanish armies of the Napoleonic Wars. Osprey Publishing
Pivka-Trnje (disambiguation)
Municipality of Črenšovci, northeastern Slovenia Trnje, Pivka, a village in the Municipality of Pivka, southwestern Slovenia Trnje, Škofja Loka, a village
Pivka-M36 tank destroyer
Yugoslav M36 Jackson in Pivka - retrofitted with 500 hp diesel, 1991
Pivka-Coagulation
metabolism in disease (e.g., in liver failure) lead to the formation of PIVKAs (proteins formed in vitamin K absence), which are partially or totally non-gamma
Pivka-Spanish Army
Archived from the original on 30 November 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2015. Otto Pivka, Spanish Armies of the Napoleonic Wars (Osprey Men-at-Arms, 1975) Palmer
Pivka-List of submarine museums
Name Location City / Town Nationality Class Launch year Zeta (P-913) Pivka Park of Military History Pivka Yugoslavia Una class 1987
Pivka-Vitamin K
being measured, this "Protein induced by Vitamin K Absence/antagonism (PIVKA-II)" is elevated in vitamin K deficiency. The test is used to assess risk
Pivka-Electorate of Bavaria
Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Gottmannshofen Otto Von Pivka (November 1980). Napoleon's German Allies. Osprey Publishing. pp. 3–.
Pivka-Gribeauval system
Bowden & Tarbox 1980, p. 35. Pivka 1979, pp. 23–25. Rothenberg 1980, p. 78. Rothenberg 1980, p. 28. Pivka 1979, p. 28. Pivka 1979, p. 25. Chartrand & Hutchins
Pivka-Šmihel, Pivka
Šmihel (pronounced [ʃmiˈxeːu̯], German: Sankt Michael) is a village south of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. It includes the hamlet of Ravne
Pivka-Jan Henryk Dąbrowski
Blundering to Glory. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 172. ISBN 9780842027809. Pivka, Otto (20 March 2012). Napoleon's Polish troops. Osprey. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-85045-198-6
Pivka-IAR-93 Vultur
at Arsenal Park (45°50'02.7"N 23°09'52.7"E) #206 (MB) in Pivka Military History Park, Pivka, Slovenia #207 (MB) in Timișoara (45°44'4.65"N; 21°15'49.65"E)
Pivka-Warfarin
collectively referred to as PIVKAs (proteins induced [by] vitamin K absence), and individual coagulation factors as PIVKA-number (e.g., PIVKA-II). When warfarin
Pivka-Slovenska Vas
Municipality of Kočevje, southern Slovenia Slovenska Vas, Pivka, a settlement in the Municipality of Pivka, southwestern Slovenia Slovenska Vas, Šentrupert, a
Pivka-Military camouflage
Kaempffert 1919. Chartrand 2013. Simcoe 1784. Haythornthwaite 2002, p. 20. von Pivka 2002. "Khaki Uniform 1848–49: First Introduction by Lumsden and Hodson"
Pivka-Shako
(1): Infantry 1799–1814 Osprey Publishing, ISBN 0850457378 (p. 23) Von Pivka, Otto (1985), Brunswick Troops, 1809–15, Osprey Publishing, ISBN 0850456134
Pivka-Šempeter
Novo Mesto (formerly and locally known as Šempeter) Pivka, a settlement in the Municipality of Pivka (formerly and locally known as Šempeter) Šempeter,
Pivka-Mala Pristava, Pivka
(pronounced [ˈmaːla pɾiˈstaːʋa], German: Kleinmeierhof) is a village southwest of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Mala Pristava formerly included
Pivka-M47 Patton
Yugoslavia M47 Patton - Pivka
Pivka-Aérospatiale Gazelle
Slovenia TO-001 SOKO SA341H Gazelle, c/n 157, ex-JLV '12660', preserved at the Pivka Park of Military History Aviation portal France portal Related development
Pivka-Opatija
Austrian Southern Railway company from Vienna opened the branch line from Pivka to Rijeka via nearby Matulji and thus opened the path for the development
Pivka-Trnje, Pivka
Trnje (pronounced [ˈtəɾnjɛ], German: Dorn) is a village east of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Trnje is the site of two known mass graves
Pivka-Grand Duchy of Berg
de (1864). Recueil des traites de la France (in French). Amyot. Otto von Pivka, Michael P. Roffe, Napoleon's German Allies: Westfalia and Kleve-Berg, p
Pivka-Obusier de 6 pouces Gribeauval
1966, p. 359. Pivka 1979, pp. 34–35. Pivka 1979, p. 32. Chartrand & Hutchins 2003, p. 2. Pivka 1979, p. 25. Chandler 1966, p. 358. Pivka 1979, p. 26. Rothenberg
Pivka-Buje, Pivka
Buje (pronounced [ˈbuːjɛ]) is a small village in the Municipality of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The village is situated in the valley
Pivka-Swiss mercenaries
20, "Spanish Army of the Napoleonic Wars 1793–1808", ISBN 1-85532-763-5 Pivka, Otto von (15 June 1975). Spanish Armies of the Napoleonic Wars. Bloomsbury
Pivka-Confluence
form subterranean confluences, as at Planina Cave in Slovenia, where the Pivka and Rak merge to form the Unica. Lyon, France lies where the Saône flows
Pivka-Canon de 8 Gribeauval
2003, p. 2. Pivka 1979, p. 21. Pivka 1979, p. 23. Chandler 1966, p. 358. Pivka 1979, p. 26. Rothenberg 1980, pp. 78–79. Pivka 1979, p. 39. Pivka 1979, p. 28
Pivka-War of the Second Coalition
(1998). Napoleon. Pimlico. ISBN 0-7126-6247-2.; well-written popular history Pivka, Otto von. Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York: Taplinger Publishing
Pivka-Postojna
Postojna called Betal Rock Shelter (Betalov spodmol). The town lies on the Pivka River. Written sources first mention the settlement in the 13th century
Pivka-Narin
County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland Narin, Slovenia, a village in the Pivka Municipality in Slovenia Nahrin District, a district of Baghlan Province
Pivka-Prevale
Palčje in the Municipality of Pivka, Slovenia Prevale, a valley south of Kaludernik Hill in Kal in the Municipality of Pivka, Slovenia Prevale, a valley
Pivka-Zagorje (disambiguation)
municipality in Slovenia Zagorje ob Savi, the administrative centre Zagorje, Pivka, a village in Slovenia Zagorje, Kozje, a village in Slovenia Zagorje, Sveti
Pivka-Case Black
to Mount Durmitor. After the heavy defeat inflicted on the Italians in Pivka Javorka, on May 1, the First and Second Proletarian Divisions embarked on
Pivka-152 mm howitzer-gun M1937 (ML-20)
Museum, Dej, Romania. In the Arsenal Park resort, Orăștie, Romania. In the Pivka Park of Military History, Slovenia Shirokorad A. B. – Encyclopedia of the
Pivka-Yugoslav Navy
showpiece Naval Museum in Tivat. P-913 Zeta – On display at Pivka Military History Park in Pivka since 2011 P-914 Soča – Remained in Croatia during events
Pivka-Province of Trieste
1945; including former communes of Bukovje, Hrenovice and Slavina) and Pivka (including former communes of Šmihel and Košana), as well as some settlements
Pivka-Nemška vas
village in the Municipality of Bloke Slovenska Vas, Pivka, a village in the Municipality of Pivka (known as Nemška Vas until 1955) This disambiguation
Pivka-History of Slovenia
Slovenian municipalities of Idrija, Ajdovščina, Vipava, Kanal, Postojna, Pivka, and Ilirska Bistrica, were subjected to forced Italianization. The Slovene
Pivka-Inner Carniola
is Postojna, and other minor centers include Vrhnika, Logatec, Cerknica, Pivka, and Ilirska Bistrica. The English name Inner Carniola, like the Slovene
Pivka-Una-class submarine
Society" and the Slovenian Army, being officially placed on display at the Pivka Park of Military History on 17 September 2011. In 2013, Una and a Heroj-class
Pivka-Carabinier
17, Andreyev [1], Stein pp.40-41, Knotel pp.212, Knotel; see also "von Pivka", Armies of 1812 pp.172-173, Dempsey; also known as the Regiment Irlandais
Pivka-Types of military forces in the Napoleonic Wars
Experience of Battle in the Age of Napoleon. London: Yale University Press. Pivka, Otto von (1979). Armies of the Napoleonic Era. Newton Abbot, Devon: David
Pivka-List of aviation museums
Košice Vojenske Historicke Muzeum, Piešťany Park of Military History, Pivka Pioneers of Aviation Museum, Kimberley, Northern Cape South African Air
Pivka-Pristava
of Ormož, formerly known as Pristava Mala Pristava, Pivka, a settlement in the Municipality of Pivka Pristava, Borovnica, a settlement in the Municipality
Pivka-Rak (stream)
metres (980 ft) from its entrance, with the Pivka River to form the Unica. The confluence of the Rak and the Pivka is one of the largest subterranean confluences
Pivka-Loano 1795 order of battle
regiments this was. The Austrians had the 1st and 2nd Garrison Regiments (Pivka, p. 82). The Nafziger order of battle did not specify to which one this
Pivka-Monte Settepani order of battle
Caprara Regiment (Pivka, p. 84). It was not specified whether this was 1st Garrison Regiment Nr. 5 or 2nd Garrison Regiment Nr. 6 (Pivka, p. 82). Nafziger's
Pivka-List of protected areas of Slovenia
Hills–Mountain Walls Sečovlje Saltpans Škocjan Inlet Slovene Hills–Lowlands Snežnik–Pivka Trnovo Forest Trnovo Forest–Southern Outhskirt and Nanos Bizjak, Janez (2008)
Pivka-ZSU-57-2
battery of the 44th "Wolves" armoured-mechanized battalion stationed in Pivka, belonging to the 4th Regional Command Postojna operated ZSU-57-2s. All
Pivka-Lines of Torres Vedras
Wellington: The years of the sword. Vol. 1 (reprint ed.). Harper & Row. Pivka, Otto Von; Roffe, Michael (2013). The King's German Legion. Oxford: Osprey
Pivka-Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1797)
Bentley, New Burlington Street. The Naval Chronicle. Vol. 04. Bunney & Gold. Pivka, Otto von (1980). Navies of the Napoleonic Era. David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-7767-1
Pivka-Municipalities of Slovenia
Municipality of Piran Občina Piran Piran 17,882 SI-091 Municipality of Pivka Občina Pivka Pivka 6,044 SI-092 Municipality of Podčetrtek Občina Podčetrtek Podčetrtek
Pivka-Yad La-Shiryon
Polish AFVs Russia: Kubinka Tank Museum Slovenia: Park vojaške zgodovine Pivka - large collection of US, USSR, and Yugoslav armour and other army equipment
Pivka-Hrpelje-Kozina railway station
Rakek - Postojna - Pivka - Divaca - Hrpelje-Kozina - Koper Intercity: Ljubljana - Borovnica - Logatec - Rakek - Postojna - Pivka - Divaca - Hrpelje-Kozina
Pivka-Italian exonyms
Novaki Novacchi Opatje Selo Opachiasella Ozeljan Ossegliano Piran Pirano Pivka San Pietro del Carso Podnanos San Vito di Vipacco Pomjan Paugnano Porezen
Pivka-Northern Ukraine campaign
the territory of Zhytomyr Oblast. Near Chernihiv, Russian forces struck Pivka airfield. There were tank battles on the outskirts of Chernihiv and near
Pivka-ISO 3166-2:SI
municipality SI-089 Pesnica municipality SI-090 Piran Pirano municipality SI-091 Pivka municipality SI-092 Podčetrtek municipality SI-172 Podlehnik municipality
Pivka-John Jager
Joseph Maria Olbrich and Otto Wagner. In 1898, he toured Lower Carniola, Pivka, the Vipava region, and the Karst Plateau, where he collected folk motifs
Pivka-Tomo Križnar
Gobovce Malo Naklo Okroglo Podbrezje Polica Spodnje Duplje Strahinj Zadraga Zgornje Duplje Žeje Former Britof Dolenja Vas Pivka Podtabor Srednja Vas
Pivka-5th Infantry Division (United Kingdom)
division during this period: Wales, the East Midlands, and South West England. Pivka, p. 16 Lipscombe, Nick (2014). Bayonne and Toulouse 1813–14: Wellington
Pivka-Ljubljanica
to have seven names (six name changes): Trbuhovica, Obrh, Stržen, Rak, Pivka, Unica, and Ljubljanica. The Ljubljanica has become a popular site for archaeologists
Pivka-20th Artillery Regiment "Piave"
Invasion of Yugoslavia. By 16 April 1941 the division had advanced to the Pivka area. Once hostilities ended the division moved in May 1941 to Liguria,
Pivka-Spanish invasion of Portugal (1762)
Lewis R. Hamersly & Company, 1904, p. 692. Bradford in 1814, cited in Pivka, Otto Von – The Portuguese Army of the Napoleonic Wars Archived 14 August
Pivka-French frigate Iris (1781)
Wind. p. 116. Mostert. The Line Upon the Wind. p. 117. Gardner p.104 von Pivka p.38 Henry G. Bohn, "Battles of the British Navy", Joseph Allen, ESQ. R
Pivka-Ada Vidovič Muha
has many books published on the linguistics of Slovene. Muha was born in Pivka in 1940. In 1963 she graduated from the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana after
Pivka-Miguel Pereira Forjaz, 10th Count of Feira
occasion of the giving of the Constitutional Charter by Peter IV of Portugal. Pivka, Otto von (1977). The Portuguese Army of the Napoleonic Wars, p. 17. "The
Pivka-Rijeka railway station
Budapest via Zagreb and Karlovac as well as from Vienna via Ljubljana & Pivka to Rijeka were finished and the station was opened on the 25 June 1873.
Pivka-Ana Pupedan
Ana Pupedan is a musical group from Pivka, Slovenia. The band was founded in 1992 by Simon Avsec (vocal, violin), Boštjan Požar (guitar, clarinet), Peter
Pivka-Caçadores
Combate do Exército de Wellington, Lisbon: Tribuna da História, 2007 Von Pivka, Otto, Roffe, Michael, The Portuguese Army of the Napoleonic Wars (Men-at-Arms)
Pivka-Walloon Guards
entirely on Spanish conscripts or volunteers from the regular army. von Pivka, Otto. Spanish Armies of the Napoleonic Wars. p. 20. ISBN 0-85045-2430.
Pivka-Facing colour
blue, white or green collar patches and cap bands respectively. Otto Von Pivka, Michael Roffe, Richard Hook, G. A. (Gerry A.) Embleton, Bryan Fosten, Napoleon's
Pivka-Alexander von Knobelsdorff
242. Pivka 1979, p. 197. Duffy, Christopher (1974). The Army of Frederick the Great. New York, N.Y.: Hippocrene Books, Inc. ISBN 0-88254-277-X. Pivka, Otto
Pivka-9th Heavy Artillery Regiment (Italy)
Bardonecchia. In January 1941 the grouping was mobilized again and deployed to Pivka for the invasion of Yugoslavia. On 13 May 1941 the command of the grouping
Pivka-Unica (river)
is a river in Slovenia. It starts as the underground confluence of the Pivka and the Rak in Planinska jama. This is the largest confluence of underground
Pivka-Karst Shepherd
the Duchy of Carniola and described them as strong and fearless dogs from Pivka area. In the 20th century, when the landrace shepherd dogs began to be documented
Pivka-Kal
village Kal, Hrastnik, a settlement Kal, Ivančna Gorica, a village Kal, Pivka, a village Kal, Semič, a village Kal, Tolmin, a village Kal, Zagorje ob
Pivka-List of surviving North American F-86 Sabres
Aviation, Belgrade. 11088 Museum of Aviation, Belgrade. On Display IF-86 14325 Pivka Park of Military History Airworthy CL-13B Mk6 367 "E" – stored at South
Pivka-James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn
death in January 1837, aged 74. He was succeeded by his son, James. Von Pivka, Otto; Roffe, Michael (2013). The King's German Legion. Osprey Publishing
Pivka-Selce
a settlement in the municipality of Sevnica Selce, Pivka, a village in the municipality of Pivka Selce pri Leskovcu, formerly called Selce, a settlement
Pivka-List of surviving Republic F-84 Thunderjets
F-84G 10642 Ex-USAF 52-2910, c/n 3050-1829B – Park of Military History Pivka F-84G 51-10582 Ex-USAF and retired Royal Thai Air Force fighter in Royal
Pivka-Carniola
Frederick III united Upper, Lower, and Central Carniola as Metlika and Pivka into one duchy. The union of the dismembered parts was completed by 1607
Pivka-Foix (river)
rainfall in the region. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_lakes_of_Pivka#/media/File:Palskopanorama-autumn.jpg (another example of a seasonal body
Pivka-Culture of Slovenia
in Maribor, 2009 A performance of the folk rock group Ana Pupedan from Pivka Other popular bands, most largely unknown outside the country, include Negligence
Pivka-Inner Carniolan dialect
base. The dialect is spoken in most of the municipalities of Postojna, Pivka, Ilirska Bistrica, Divača, Hrpelje-Kozina, and Vipava, in most areas of
Pivka-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: N
Settlement Municipality Na Logu Škofja Loka Nadanje Selo Pivka Nadbišec Lenart Nadgrad Slovenska Bistrica Nadlesk Loška dolina Nadole Žetale Nadrožica
Pivka-Vitamin K deficiency bleeding
produced in the absence of vitamin K, the most established assay being for PIVKA-II. Late onset VKDB is nearly completely prevented by early supplementation
Pivka-Heinrich XV, Prince Reuss of Greiz
Boycott-Brown 2001, p. 492. Boycott-Brown 2001, p. 514. Smith 1998, p. 158. Pivka 1979, pp. 82–84. Schneid 2002, p. 165. Schneid 2002, p. 170. Schneid 2002
Pivka-Stara Sušica
Stara Sušica may refer to: Stara Sušica, Slovenia, a village near Pivka Stara Sušica, Croatia, a village near Ravna Gora This disambiguation page lists
Pivka-Gradec
Gradec, Črnomelj, now part of Rožič Vrh Gradec, Krško Gradec, Litija Gradec, Pivka Marija Gradec, in the Municipality of Laško Polhov Gradec, the administrative
Pivka-Bohinj Railway
trains. Since the beginning of the 1990s, rail transport has been mostly via Pivka and Ljubljana, which caused the Soča corridor to decline significantly.
Pivka-List of caves in Slovenia
Cave: 6,133 visitors Cross Cave: 4,935 visitors Mayor Cave: 4,008 visitors Pivka Cave and Black Cave: 3,509 visitors It includes all the caves in the Slovenian
Pivka-Peter Karl Ott von Bátorkéz
Pringle. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas. ISBN 978-0-7006-3034-9 Pivka, Otto von. Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York: Taplinger Publishing
Pivka-Snežnik (plateau)
Croatian and Dalmatian border and harbours dreadful wilderness. "Snežnik-Pivka". Sigma2 (in Slovenian). Science and Research Centre of Koper, University
Pivka-Šmihel
Mihael Saint Michael) may refer to: Slovenia: Šmihel pri Novem Mestu Šmihel, Pivka Šmihel pri Žužemberku Šmihel pod Nanosom Šmihel, Laško Šmihel nad Mozirjem
Pivka-Battle of Voltri
source provided the name of the Uhlan regiment. Boycott-Brown (2001), 194 Pivka (1979), 82-84. This source provided only the regiment numbers. Boycott-Brown
Pivka-Ribnica
in the Municipality of Ribnica na Pohorju Ribnica, Pivka, a settlement in the Municipality of Pivka Ribnica, Ribnica, a settlement in the Municipality
Pivka-Kalec Castle
survive intact, stands on a slope known as Breg, near the source of the Pivka River, at an elevation of 618 m. Illustrated in Valvasor's 1689 Glory of
Pivka-Army of the Duchy of Warsaw
CUP Archive. pp. 229–. GGKEY:2G7C1LPZ3RN. Retrieved 11 May 2012. Otto Pivka (20 March 2012). Napoleon's Polish Troops. Osprey Publishing. p. 19.
Pivka-Postojna Gate
000 ft). It formed due to tectonic subsidence and fluvial erosion by the Pivka River, which in the Pliocene flew superficially in this section. The terrain
Pivka-M202 railway (Croatia)
by the Croatian Railways. As early as 1936, the Italians electrified the Pivka-Rijeka line (not part of the current M202 railway) at the standard 3 kV
Pivka-Franjo Jelačić
the Napoleonic Wars. New York: Macmillan, 1979. ISBN 0-02-523670-9. p 214 Pivka, Otto von. Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York: Taplinger Publishing
Pivka-Ernst von Rüchel
Age of Napoleon. New York, N.Y.: MJF Books. p. 85. ISBN 1-56731-022-2. Pivka, Otto von (1979). Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York, N.Y.: Taplinger
Pivka-Šilentabor
Schillertabor) is a small settlement north of Zagorje in the Municipality of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. It lies on a 751 m high hill called
Pivka-Port of Rijeka
harbor was completed, as well as railway lines to Budapest via Zagreb and to Pivka in present-day Slovenia, where the railway joined the Austrian Southern
Pivka-Mount St. Ursula
Slovenije.Mladinska knjiga, Ljubljana 1987–2002. Pg. 100. COBISS 17411. Jurij, Pivka in Galun, Nataša. Štajerska. Sidarta, Ljubljana, 2001. Pp. 61–63. COBISS 113005312
Pivka-Grobišče, Postojna
(pronounced [ˈɡɾoːbiʃtʃɛ], German: Grobsche) is a small village on the Pivka River southwest of Postojna in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Statistical
Pivka-Primož (hill)
is a part of a ridge separating the Pivka Basin from the Reka Valley. It is located in the Municipality of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia
Pivka-HMS Lively (1804)
The London Gazette. 26 April 1806. p. 559. Winfield (2008), p. 215. von Pivka, Navies. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (4499). 5 October 1810. Hepper
Pivka-Cellular neural network
Perez-Munuzuri, A. P. Munuzuri, M. Gomez-Gesteria, V. Perez-Villar, L. Pivka, and L. Chua, "Nonlinear Waves, Patters, and Spatio-Temporal Chaos in Cellular
Pivka-Vera Gornostayeva
Pogorelich, Irene Inzerillo, Aleksandra Romanić, Sergei Babayan, Marian Pivka, Maxim Philippov, Vassily Primakov , Ayako Uehara, Maki Sekiya, Yurie Miura
Pivka-Vinko Knežević
(2005), pp. 153–157 Arnold (2005), pp. 173–183 Smith (1998), pp. 210–211 Pivka, Otto von (1979). Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York, N.Y.: Taplinger
Pivka-Ignác Gyulay
Operational Studies Group, "Napoleon at Leipzig" Wargame Study Folder. Pivka, Otto von. Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York: Taplinger Publishing
Pivka-Andreas Karaczay
Phipps 2011, pp. 339–340. Smith 1998, p. 173. Hirtenfeld 1857, p. 295. Pivka 1979, p. 90. Acerbi, Enrico (2007). "The 1799 Campaign in Italy: Waiting
Pivka-Josef Philipp Vukassovich
Napoleon and the Archduke Charles. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 9780766173859. Pivka, Otto von (1979). Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York: Taplinger Publishing
Pivka-Battle of Stralsund (1809)
86. Meckenstock 2004, p. 435. Parkinson 2001, p. 87. Pelet 2009, p. 32. Pivka & Warner 1980, p. 17. Pelet 2009, p. 33. Hasubek & Kreutzer 1987, p. 1118
Pivka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovenia
Italy Sittersdorf, Austria Tivat, Montenegro Valletta, Malta Vis, Croatia Pivka Durach, Germany Postojna Supetar, Croatia Ptuj Aranđelovac, Serbia Banská
Pivka-Lake Palčje
the Pivka basin north of the settlement Palčje in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. It fills an oval-shaped karst depression, crossed by Pivka, and
Pivka-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: S
Selce pri Moravčah Moravče Selce Lenart Selce Litija Selce Lukovica Selce Pivka Selce Tolmin Selce Vojnik Sele - del Ravne na Koroškem Sele - del Slovenj
Pivka-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: K
Dolah Litija Kal pri Krmelju Sevnica Kal Hrastnik Kal Ivančna Gorica Kal Pivka Kal Semič Kal Tolmin Kalce Krško Kalce Logatec Kalce-Naklo Krško Kale Žalec
Pivka-Brkini Hills
The Brkini region is divided among the municipalities of Hrpelje-Kozina, Pivka, Ilirska Bistrica, and Divača. The region is 25 km (16 mi) long and 7 km
Pivka-Ilirska Bistrica
Illyria. The town centre is located on the ancient road from Postojna and Pivka to Rijeka on the Adriatic coast. It is situated in the valley of the Reka
Pivka-Television in Slovenia
Radgona TV Trbovlje DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Trbovlje Vascom TV DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Pivka ViTel DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Dornberk Go-TV DVB-C, IPTV, MMDS Nova Gorica [45]
Pivka-Hohenlinden order of battle
& Sword, 2005. ISBN 1-84415-279-0. 276–277. Arnold is the major source. Pivka was used to determine the regiment numbers. Arnold, 205. John was the nominal
Pivka-Municipality of Postojna
larger Municipality of Postojna was subdivided into the municipalities of Pivka and Postojna. In addition to the municipal seat of Postojna, the municipality
Pivka-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: B
Vas Žužemberk Budihni Nova Gorica Budinci Šalovci Budna Vas Sevnica Buje Pivka Bukošek Brežice Bukov Vrh nad Visokim Škofja Loka Bukov Vrh Gorenja Vas-Poljane
Pivka-List of books about the Napoleonic Wars
Standards of the Napoleonic Wars. London: Bivouc Books. ISBN 978-0856800122. Pivka, Otto von (1979). Armies of the Napoleonic Era. Newton Abbot, UK: David
Pivka-Naklo, Naklo
Großnaklas), it includes the hamlets of Malo Naklo (German: Kleinnaklas), Pivka (German: Piuka), and Podreber. Naklo was first mentioned in written sources
Pivka-Peter von Vécsey
Smith & Kudrna, Peter Vécsey Hollins 32. Smith & Kudrna, Siegbert Vécsey Pivka, 91 Bowden & Tarbox, 67 Petre, 77-78 Bowden & Tarbox, 92 Bowden & Tarbox
Pivka-Juršče
Jurišče, in older sources Juršiče, German: Jurschitz) is a village east of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Juršče was first mentioned in
Pivka-August von Kruse
alphabetischer folge ... Leipzig: J.f. Gleditsch, 1818-89, p. 300. von Pivka, Otto (1991). Napoleon's German Allies 2: Nasau and Oldenburg. Osprey Publishing
Pivka-Elevated alpha-fetoprotein
YH, Ahn SH, Youn YJ, Choi JW, Kim JK, Lee KS, Chon CY, Han KH (2007). "PIVKA-II is a useful tumor marker for recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma after
Pivka-Lake Trboje
Ložnica Meža Mirna Mislinja Mura Nadiža Nevljica Oplotniščica Paka Pesnica Pivka Polskava Pšata Radulja Reka Rinža Rižana Sava Sava Bohinjka Sava Dolinka
Pivka-Joseph Anton von Simbschen
(1797–1799). Vol. 5. Pickle Partners Publishing. ISBN 978-1-908692-28-3. Pivka, Otto von (1979). Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York, N.Y.: Taplinger
Pivka-Slavina, Postojna
Slawina, Italian: Villa Slavina) is a village south of Postojna on the way to Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The parish church in the settlement
Pivka-List of FIPS region codes (S–U)
Osilnica, Slovenia SI89 Municipality of Pesnica, Slovenia SI91 Municipality of Pivka, Slovenia SI92 Municipality of Podčetrtek, Slovenia SI94 Municipality of
Pivka-Planina Cave
the entrance into the cave is a confluence of two underground rivers: the Pivka River, flowing from the Postojna Polje through Postojna Cave, and the Rak
Pivka-Battle of Saint-Julien (1814)
12-pounders Source: Nafziger 2015, pp. 554–555, 641 Source of regimental numbers: Pivka 1979, pp. 82–84, 89–91 General of Division Jean Gabriel Marchand General
Pivka-Neverke
Neverke (pronounced [ˈneːʋɛɾkɛ]) is a village west of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Neverke was attested in written sources in 1763–67
Pivka-Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld
1797. He died in Gorizia on 6 October 1824. Footnotes Pivka provided the regiment numbers only (Pivka, pp. 82–84). Smith stated that the Uhlans belonged
Pivka-Dolnja Košana
older sources Dolenja Košana, German: Unterkoschana) is a village west of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The Košana parish church in the
Pivka-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: Č
Cerkno Čeplje Kočevje Čeplje Litija Čeplje Lukovica Čeplje Vransko Čepno Pivka Čepovan Nova Gorica Čepulje Kranj Čermožiše Žetale Černelavci Murska Sobota
Pivka-3rd Infantry Division "Ravenna"
undertaken near Mirna village. In early May 1941 the Ravenna was transferred to Pivka and then returned to Alessandria, where it remained until 1942. The division
Pivka-Johann Mészáros von Szoboszló
of 1796–1797. West Point, New York: US Military Academy Printing Office. Pivka, Otto von. Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York: Taplinger Publishing
Pivka-Littoral–Inner Carniola Statistical Region
following 6 municipalities: Bloke Cerknica Ilirska Bistrica Loška Dolina Pivka Postojna The population in 2020 was 52,841. It has a total area of 1,456 km2
Pivka-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: V
Kamnik Velika Polana Velika Polana Velika Preska Litija Velika Pristava Pivka Velika Račna Grosuplje Velika Raven Vojnik Velika Sela Črnomelj Velika Slevica
Pivka-Robert Abramovič
2017 Zabok 2017 LTH Castings Skofja Loka 2017 KB Peja 2017–2018 Teodo Tivat 2018–2019 Mesarija Prunk Sežana 2019 KK Ljubljana 2020 Pivka Perutninarstvo
Pivka-Nova Sušica
(pronounced [ˈnɔːʋa suˈʃiːtsa], German: Neudirnbach) is a village southwest of Pivka in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. In 1994, territory from Nadanje
Pivka-Guardia alla Frontiera
Piro-Cauzze - Monte Grosso 23/b Postojna V - Trieste XXV Timavo Pivka 25/a Timavo Pivka Monte Grosso - Testa d'Orso 25/b Nevoso Knežak XXVI Carnaro Ilirska
Pivka-V Army Corps (Italy)
II the corps was guarding the border with Yugoslavia. Headquartered in Pivka it consisted of the 12th Infantry Division "Sassari", 15th Infantry Division
Pivka-Spielfeld-Straß–Trieste railway
(Italian border 1920–1945) 621.2 Rakek 632.8 Postojna 639.3 Prestranek 645.7 Pivka to Rijeka 653.6 Košana 657.5 Gornje Ležeče 669.6 Divača Divača–Pula railway