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Godovič
Godovič ( or ; german: Godowitsch''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, pp. 124–125.) is a settlement in the hills southeast of Idrija in the traditional Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Geography Godovič includes several hamlets and isolated farms: Šebalk, Andrejač, and Dol to the south; Česnik, Gabrovšek, Zala, and Brda to the west; Log, Anžič, Menart, and Lenart to the north; and Ivanje Doline (in older sources ''Ivanja Dolina'', german: Johannsthal) and Cesar to the east. Name Godovič was attested in historical sources as ''Godawitz'' in 1450. The name ''Godovič'' is based on a personal name with the root ''*god-'' (e.g., ''*Godislavъ'', ''*Godimirъ'', etc.), probably referring to something good or favorable. It is related to place names such as ''Godič'', '' Godemarci'', and ''Godeninci''. Locally, the name of the settlement has a mobile accent, pronounced ...
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Godovič Pass
The Godovič Pass is a mountain pass in Slovenia's traditional Inner Carniola region between Ajdovščina and Črni Vrh. It connects the Slovenian Prealps with the Dinaric Alps and conventionally represents the southeastern end of the Alps, as the Bocchetta di Altare Colle di Cadibona - - is a mountain pass between Savona and Altare in the Ligurian Alps, delineating the boundary with the Apennine Mountains. It is also known as ''Bocchetta di Altare''. On the south-eastern side of the Alps Godovič Pass (Slo ... represents the opposite end of the range. References See also * Godovič Mountain passes of Slovenia Mountain passes of the Dinaric Alps Mountain passes of the Alps {{Slovenia-geo-stub ...
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Marcos Luis Jerman
Marcos Luis Jerman (born 20 January 1957), also known as Marko Jerman, is a Slovenian stained glass artist and former Olympic cross-country skier. Life Jerman was born in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina. After finishing secondary school he began studying art with the academic artist Juan Antonio Spotorno in Buenos Aires, afterwards with Rafael Roca in Bariloche. He began to plan, draw and set up stained glass windows in 1981, when he was apprentice of Sante Pizzol in Milan. In 1991, Marko Jerman, his wife Marjanka and their family moved to Slovenia. He lives and works in Godovič. Work Marko Jerman's stained glass can be seen in many churches in Slovenia, Croatia, Argentina, Austria, and in some private buildings also: St. Family Ljubljana Moste, Preska and Sora pri Medvodah, Vrhpolje near Vipavi, Maribor dome, Hoče near Mariboru, Ljubično (Poljčane), monastery in Kamnik, Šentjošt (Horjulom), Zaplana, Kamnik under Krim, Poreč, Čirče at Kranju, Šentjakob at S ...
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Municipality Of Idrija
The Municipality of Idrija (; sl, Občina Idrija) is a municipality in the Gorizia region of western Slovenia. The seat of the municipality is the town of Idrija. The municipality is located in the traditional region of the Slovenian Littoral and is in the Gorizia Statistical Region. Settlements In addition to the municipal seat of Idrija, the municipality also includes the following settlements: * Čekovnik * Črni Vrh * Dole * Godovič * Gore * Gorenja Kanomlja * Gorenji Vrsnik * Govejk * Idrijska Bela * Idrijske Krnice * Idrijski Log * Idršek * Javornik * Jelični Vrh * Kanji Dol * Korita * Ledine * Ledinske Krnice * Ledinsko Razpotje * Lome * Masore * Mrzli Log * Mrzli Vrh * Pečnik * Potok * Predgriže * Razpotje * Rejcov Grič * Spodnja Idrija * Spodnja Kanomlja * Spodnji Vrsnik * Srednja Kanomlja * Strmec * Vojsko * Zadlog * Zavratec * Žirovnica History For the history of the town of Idrija itself, see Idrija. Near the town of Idrija the ...
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Variety (botany)
In botanical nomenclature, variety (abbreviated var.; in la, varietas) is a taxonomic rank below that of species and subspecies, but above that of form. As such, it gets a three-part infraspecific name. It is sometimes recommended that the subspecies rank should be used to recognize geographic distinctiveness, whereas the variety rank is appropriate if the taxon is seen throughout the geographic range of the species. Example The pincushion cactus, ''Escobaria vivipara'' (Nutt.) Buxb., is a wide-ranging variable species occurring from Canada to Mexico, and found throughout New Mexico below about . Nine varieties have been described. Where the varieties of the pincushion cactus meet, they intergrade. The variety ''Escobaria vivipara'' var. ''arizonica'' is from Arizona, while ''Escobaria vivipara'' var. ''neo-mexicana'' is from New Mexico. See also '' Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum'' Definitions The term is defined in different ways by different authors. However, the I ...
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Vinko Kobal
Vinko is a masculine name related to Vincent, and may refer to: Given name *Frane Vinko Golem (1938–2007), Croatian diplomat and politician *Vinko Begović (born 1948), Croatian football coach *Vinko Bogataj (born 1950), former ski jumper from Slovenia *Vinko Brešan (born 1964), Croatian film director *Vinko Coce (1954–2013), Croatian singer *Vinko Dvořák (1848–1922), Czech-Croatian physicist, professor and rector of Zagreb University *Vinko Globokar (born 1934), avant-garde composer and trombonist of Slovene descent *Vinko Golob (1921–1995), Bosnian football player *Vinko Knežević (1755–1832), Austrian general of the Napoleonic Wars *Vinko Ošlak (born 1947), Slovene author, essayist, translator, columnist and esperantist from the Austrian state Carinthia *Vinko Pintarić (1941–1991), Croatian serial killer *Vinko Pribojević (born mid-15th century), Croatian historian, ideologue and founder of the pan-Slavic ideology *Vinko Puljić (born 1945), Bosnian Croat Card ...
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Team Bahrain Victorious
Team Bahrain Victorious () is a UCI WorldTeam cycling team from Bahrain which was founded in 2017. Its title sponsor is the government of Bahrain. History The idea for a Bahrain pro cycling team was started in August 2016 by Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa. The team is financed by the government of Bahrain to promote the country worldwide. Doping On 5 September 2018, the UCI announced that an out-of-competition test had resulted in an adverse analytical finding of erythropoietin in a sample collected 31 July 2018. Kanstantsin Sivtsov was provisionally suspended pending the result of any B sample test. Following Stage 17 of the 2021 Tour de France, French police raided the team's hotel and bus on the suspicion of doping. The Police confirmed they conducted the raids and have the riders' training files in their possession, and "A preliminary enquiry has been opened to see if there has been, or not, acquisition, transport or possession of banned substances". On 27 June 20 ...
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Matevž Govekar
Matevž Govekar (born 17 April 2000) is a Slovenian racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Major results ;2018 : 8th G.P. Eccellenze Valli del Soligo ;2021 : 1st Mountains classification, In the footsteps of the Romans : 5th Trofeo Matteotti : 5th Gran Premio Sportivi di Poggiana ;2022 (1 pro win) : 1st Stage 4 Vuelta a Burgos : 1st Prologue Istrian Spring Trophy : National Road Championships ::2nd Road race ::4th Time trial : 2nd Poreč Trophy : 5th GP Slovenian Istria : 9th Road race, UCI Road World Under-23 Championships ;2023 : 4th Road race, National Road Championships ;2024 (1) : 1st Stage 2 Tour of Antalya The Tour of Antalya is a multi-day road cycling race held annually in Turkey. It is part of UCI Europe Tour The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road bicycle racing competitions which were introduced in 2005 by the Union Cycliste Intern ... Grand Tour general classification results timeline References External links * 2000 bir ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Koper
) , cocathedral = Co-Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Nova Gorica() , area_km2 = 4,386 , parishes = 100 , population = 266,403 , population_as_of = 2013 , catholics = 181,230 , catholics_percent= 68 , pope = , bishop = Jurij Bizjak , metro_archbishop = Stane Zore , coadjutor = , auxiliary_bishops= , emeritus_bishops = , website Website of the Diocese The Roman Catholic Diocese of Koper ( la, Dioecesis Iustinopolitana; sl, Škofija Koper) is a diocese in southwestern Slovenia. It is part of the Ecclesiastical province of Ljubljana. Its cathedral is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and is located in the Adriatic port town of Koper. A co-cathedral, the Co-Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, located in Nova Gorica, gained its status in 2004. The Latin name of the diocese, ''Dioecesis Iustinopolitana'', is due to the fact that Koper was in the past name ''Justinopolis'' in honour of the Byzantine emperor Jus ...
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Pope Urban I
Pope Urban I (175?–230) ( la, Urbanus I) was the bishop of Rome from 222 to 23 May 230.Kirsch, Johann Peter (1912). "Pope Urban I" in ''The Catholic Encyclopedia''. Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company. He was born in Rome and succeeded Callixtus I, who had been martyred. It was previously believed for centuries that Urban I was also martyred. However, recent historical discoveries now lead scholars to believe that he died of natural causes. Pontificate Much of Urban's life is shrouded in mystery, leading to many myths and misconceptions. Despite the lack of sources, he is the first pope whose reign can be definitely dated. Two prominent sources exist for Urban's pontificate: Eusebius's history of the early Church and an inscription in the '' Coemeterium Callisti'' that names the Pope. Urban ascended to the papacy in 222, the year of Emperor Elagabalus's assassination, and served during the reign of Alexander Severus. It is believed that Urban's pontificate took place dur ...
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Parish Church
A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish. In many parts of the world, especially in rural areas, the parish church may play a significant role in community activities, often allowing its premises to be used for non-religious community events. The church building reflects this status, and there is considerable variety in the size and style of parish churches. Many villages in Europe have churches that date back to the Middle Ages, but all periods of architecture are represented. Roman Catholic Church Each diocese (administrative unit, headed by a Bishop) is divided into parishes. Normally, a parish comprises all Catholics living within its geographically defined area. Within a diocese, there can also be overlapping parishes for Catholics belonging to a particular rite, language, nationality, or community. Each parish has its own central church called the parish church, where religious services take pla ...
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Flag Of Slovenia
The national flag of Slovenia ( sl, zastava Slovenije) features three equal horizontal bands of white (top), blue, and red, with the Coat of arms of Slovenia located in the upper hoist side of the flag centered in the white and blue bands. The coat of arms is a shield with the image of Mount Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak, in white against a blue background at the center; beneath it are two wavy blue lines representing the Adriatic Sea and local rivers, and above it are three six-pointed golden stars arranged in an inverted triangle which are taken from the coat of arms of the Counts of Celje, the great Slovene dynastic house of the late 14th and early 15th centuries. The flag's colors are considered to be Pan-Slavism, Pan-Slavic, but they actually come from the Middle Ages, medieval coat of arms of the Duchy of Carniola, consisting of 3 stars, a mountain, and three colors (red, blue, yellow). crescent. The existing Slovene tricolor was raised for the first time in history duri ...
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