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Hrpelje-Kozina Railway Station
Hrpelje-Kozina railway station ( sl, Železniška postaja Hrpelje-Kozina) is a railway station in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina, Slovenian Littoral, Littoral, Slovenia. The station lies on the Divaca-Koper railway. The train services are operated by Slovenian Railways, SZ. Train services The station is served by the following service(s): * ''Intercity'': Maribor railway station, Maribor - Pragersko railway station, Pragersko - Poljcane railway station, Poljcane - Sentjur railway station, Sentjur - Celje railway station, Celje - Lasko railway station, Lasko - Zidani Most railway station, Zidani Most - Trbovlje railway station, Trbovlje - Zagorje railway station, Zagorje - Litija railway station, Litija - Ljubljana railway station, Ljubljana - Borovnica railway station, Borovnica - Rakek railway station, Rakek - Postojna railway station, Postojna - Pivka railway station, Pivka - Divaca railway station, Divaca - Hrpelje-Kozina - Koper railway station, Koper * ''Intercity'': Ljub ...
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Hrpelje-Kozina
The Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina (; sl, Občina Hrpelje - Kozina) is a municipality in the Littoral region of Slovenia.Hrpelje-Kozina municipal site
Its seat is the village of . A major to Italy is located in the municipality at the village of Krvavi Potok. It connects to Pese di Grozzana in the Municipality of near

Borovnica Railway Station
Borovnica railway station ( sl, Železniška postaja Borovnica) is the principal railway station in Borovnica, Slovenia. The old building of the station was built in 1856 at the beginning of Borovnica Viaduct. It stayed in use until the viaduct was demolished during World War II in the 1940s. The new station building was built and opened in 1947. References External links *Official site of the Slovenian railways Railway stations in Slovenia {{Slovenia-railstation-stub ...
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Kosana Railway Station
Kosana or Košana may refer to: * George Kosana, American actor and steel worker * Dolnja Košana Dolnja Košana (, in 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 settlement is dedicated to Saint Stephen and belongs to the ..., a Slovenian village * Gornja Košana, a Slovenian village {{dab, geo, surname ...
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Planina Railway Station
Planina may refer to: In Croatia: * Planina Donja, part of Zagreb In Serbia: * Planina (Krupanj), a settlement in the Municipality of Krupanj In Slovenia: * Planina, Ajdovščina, a settlement in the Municipality of Ajdovščina *Planina, Ivančna Gorica, a settlement in the Municipality of Ivančna Gorica *Planina, Kostel, a settlement in the Municipality of Kostel *Planina, Ljubno, a settlement in the Municipality of Ljubno * Planina, Postojna, a settlement in the Municipality of Postojna *Planina, Semič, a settlement in the Municipality of Semič * Planina na Pohorju, a settlement in the Municipality of Zreče * Planina nad Horjulom, a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec * Planina pod Golico, a settlement in the Municipality of Jesenice * Planina pod Šumikom, a settlement in the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica * Planina pri Cerknem, a settlement in the Municipality of Cerkno * Planina pri Raki, a settlement in the Municipality of Krško * Planina pri ...
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Verd Railway Station
Verd (; in older sources also ''Vrd'',''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 120. german: Werd) is a settlement south of Vrhnika in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The Verd Viaduct on the A1 motorway from Ljubljana to Koper runs above the settlement. Geography Verd is a ribbon village between the foot of Ljubljana Peak ( sl, Ljubljanski vrh, ) and Retovje Springs. It includes the hamlets of Janezova Vas, Pritiska, Podgora, and Gradar. The soil in the lower part of the settlement is composed of marsh humus, and in the higher parts is brown loam. There is a large quarry on the slope of Javorč Hill () where limestone is extracted and crushed for use by the railroad. The nearby hills, with a predominantly limestone composition, are heavily forested. There are many karst sinkholes in the area. Name Verd was attested in written sources in 1260 as ''Werde'' (and as ''W ...
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Preserje Railway Station
Preserje is the name of several settlements in Slovenia: * Preserje, the Municipality of Braslovče * Preserje, the Municipality of Brezovica * Preserje, the Municipality of Nova Gorica * Preserje pri Komnu, the Municipality of Komen * Preserje pri Lukovici, the Municipality of Lukovica * Preserje pri Radomljah, the Municipality of Domžale * Preserje pri Zlatem Polju Preserje pri Zlatem Polju () is a small settlement in the hills north of Lukovica pri Domžalah Lukovica pri Domžalah (; german: Lukowitz''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. ...
, the Municipality of Lukovica {{geodis ...
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Brezovica Railway Station
Brezovica railway station ( sl, Železniška postaja Brezovica) is the principal railway station in Brezovica, Slovenia. References External links * Official site of the Slovenian railways Railway stations in Slovenia {{Slovenia-railstation-stub ...
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Ljubljana Tivoli Railway Station
Ljubljana (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. It is the country's cultural, educational, economic, political and administrative center. During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the area. Ljubljana itself was first mentioned in the first half of the 12th century. Situated at the middle of a trade route between the northern Adriatic Sea and the Danube region, it was the historical capital of Carniola, one of the Slovene-inhabited parts of the Habsburg monarchy. It was under Habsburg rule from the Middle Ages until the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918. After World War II, Ljubljana became the capital of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The city retained this status until Slovenia became independent in 1991 and Ljubljana became the capital of the newly formed state. Name The origin of the name ''Ljubljana'' is unclear. In the Middle Ages, bo ...
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