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22 relations: Željne, Chancel, Cossacks, Croatian Armed Forces (Independent State of Croatia), Gottscheerish, Gottscheers, Hip roof, Kočevje, Lower Carniola, Mačkovec, Kočevje, Mass graves in Slovenia, Municipalities of Slovenia, Municipality of Kočevje, Old High German, Prekmurje, Saints Cosmas and Damian, Slovenia, Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region, St. Stanislaus Institute (Slovenia), Stations of the Cross, Statistical regions of Slovenia, World War II.
Željne
Željne (in older sources also Sela,Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol. 6: Kranjsko. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 40. SeeleFerenc, Mitja. 2007. Nekdanji nemški jezikovni otok na kočevskem. Kočevje: Pokrajinski muzej, p. 4. or Selle) is a village northeast of the town of Kočevje in southern Slovenia. Onek and Željne are Populated places in the Municipality of Kočevje.
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Chancel
In church architecture, the chancel is the space around the altar, including the choir and the sanctuary (sometimes called the presbytery), at the liturgical east end of a traditional Christian church building.
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Cossacks
The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic Orthodox Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia.
Croatian Armed Forces (Independent State of Croatia)
The Croatian Armed Forces were formed in 1944 with the uniting of the Croatian Home Guard and the Ustaše Militia in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH).
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Gottscheerish
Gottscheerish (Göttscheabarisch,Maridi Tscherne: Wörterbuch Gottscheerisch-Slowenisch. Einrichtung für die Erhaltung des Kulturerbes Nesseltal, Koprivnik/Nesseltal 2010. Gottscheerisch, kočevarščina) is an Upper German dialect which was the main language of communication among the Gottscheers in the enclave of Gottschee, Slovenia, before 1941.
Gottscheers
Gottscheers (Gottscheer, Kočevarji, kočevski Nemci) are the German settlers of the Kočevje region (a.k.a. Gottschee) of Slovenia, formerly Gottschee County.
Hip roof
A hip roof, hip-roof or hipped roof, is a type of roof where all sides slope downwards to the walls, usually with a fairly gentle slope, with variants including tented roofs and others.
Kočevje
Kočevje (Gottschee; Göttscheab or Gətscheab in the local Gottscheerish dialect; Cocevie) is a town and the seat of Municipality of Kočevje in southern Slovenia. Onek and Kočevje are Populated places in the Municipality of Kočevje.
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Lower Carniola
Lower Carniola (Dolenjska; Unterkrain) is a traditional region in Slovenia, the southeastern part of the historical Carniola region.
Mačkovec, Kočevje
Mačkovec (formerly also Mačkova vas,Intelligenzblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung, no. 141. 24 November 1849, p. 26.Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol. 6: Kranjsko. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 40. Katzendorf,Ferenc, Mitja. 2007. Nekdanji nemški jezikovni otok na kočevskem. Onek and Mačkovec, Kočevje are Populated places in the Municipality of Kočevje.
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Mass graves in Slovenia
Mass graves in Slovenia were created in Slovenia as the result of extrajudicial killings during and after the Second World War.
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Municipalities of Slovenia
Slovenia is divided into 212 municipalities (Slovene: občine, singularobčina), of which 12 have urban (metropolitan) status.
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Municipality of Kočevje
The Municipality of Kočevje (Občina Kočevje) is a municipality in southern Slovenia.
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Old High German
Old High German (OHG; Althochdeutsch (Ahdt., Ahd.)) is the earliest stage of the German language, conventionally identified as the period from around 500/750 to 1050.
Prekmurje
Prekmurje (Prekmurje Slovene: Prèkmürsko or Prèkmüre; Muravidék) is a geographically, linguistically, culturally and ethnically defined region of Slovenia, settled by Slovenes and a Hungarian minority, lying between the Mur River in Slovenia and the Rába Valley (the watershed of the Rába; Porabje) in the westernmost part of Hungary.
Saints Cosmas and Damian
Cosmas and Damian (translit; translit; Cosmas et Damianus; – or AD) were two Arab physicians and early Christian martyrs.
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Slovenia
Slovenia (Slovenija), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene), is a country in southern Central Europe.
Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region
The Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region (statistična regija jugovzhodna Slovenija) is a statistical region in southeast Slovenia.
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St. Stanislaus Institute (Slovenia)
The St.
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Stations of the Cross
The Stations of the Cross or the Way of the Cross, also known as the Way of Sorrows or the Via Crucis, are a series of images depicting Jesus Christ on the day of his crucifixion and accompanying prayers.
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Statistical regions of Slovenia
The statistical regions of Slovenia are 12 administrative entities created in 2000 for legal and statistical purposes.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
References
Also known as Debelič Meadow near Kren Cave Mass Grave, Kren Cave Mass Grave.


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