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Municipality Of Moravske Toplice
The Municipality of Moravske Toplice (; sl, Občina Moravske Toplice) is a municipality in Slovenia, part of the Prekmurje region. Its seat is the spa settlement of Moravske Toplice. The municipality is an important center of Lutheranism in Slovenia. Large Lutheran churches are found throughout the municipality. Settlements In addition to the municipal seat of Moravske Toplice, the municipality also includes the following settlements: * Andrejci * Berkovci * Bogojina Bogojina (; hu, Bagonya, sometimes ''Zalabagonya'') is a village east of Murska Sobota in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. It lies in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice. Name Bogojina was attested in written records in 1208 as ''Bogma'' (prob ... * Bukovnica * Čikečka Vas * Filovci * Fokovci * Ivanci * Ivanjševci * Ivanovci * Kančevci * Krnci * Lončarovci * Lukačevci * Martjanci * Mlajtinci * Motvarjevci * Noršinci * Pordašinci * Prosenjakovci * Ratkovci * Sebeborci * Selo * Sr ...
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Municipalities Of Slovenia
Slovenia is divided into 212 municipalities ( Slovene: ''občine'', singular'' občina''), of which 12 have urban (metropolitan) status. Municipalities are further divided into local communities and districts. Slovene is an official language of all the municipalities. Hungarian is a second official language of three municipalities in Prekmurje: Dobrovnik/Dobronak, Hodoš/Hodos, and Lendava/Lendva. Italian is a second official language of four municipalities (of which one has urban status) in the Slovene Littoral The Slovene Littoral ( sl, Primorska, ; it, Litorale; german: Küstenland) is one of the five traditional regions of Slovenia. Its name recalls the former Austrian Littoral (''Avstrijsko Primorje''), the Habsburg possessions on the upper Adria ...: Ankaran/Ancarano, Izola/Isola, Koper/Capodistria, and Piran/Pirano. In the EU statistics, the municipalities of Slovenia are classified as "local administrative unit 2" (LAU 2), below 58 administrative units ('), which ...
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Fokovci
Fokovci (; hu, Úrdomb) is a village north of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. There is a small chapel with a three-storey belfry next to the graveyard in the settlement. There is also a Pentecostal Pentecostalism or classical Pentecostalism is a Protestant Charismatic Christian movement
church in the settlement.


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Prosenjakovci
Prosenjakovci (; hu, Pártosfalva) is a village in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia, close to the border with Hungary. Unmarked grave Prosenjakovci is the site of an unmarked grave associated with the Second World War or its aftermath. The Prosenjakovci Grave ( sl, Grobišče Prosenjakovci) lies southwest of the village, behind the funeral chapel in the village cemetery. It contains the remains of a Hungarian that was shot while crossing the border illegally. Churches There are two small churches in the settlement, a Catholic chapel dedicated to Saint Joseph and a Lutheran Lutheranism is one of the largest branches of Protestantism, identifying primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and Protestant Reformers, reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practice of the Cathol ... chapel with a three-storey belfry, built in 1927.
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Pordašinci
Pordašinci (; hu, Kisfalu) is a roadside village in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia, close to the border with Hungary. There is a wooden bell tower, belfry in the centre of the village. It was erected in 1926.Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage
reference number 6850


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Noršinci, Moravske Toplice
Noršinci (; hu, Újtölgyes, german: Urschendorf) is a roadside village south of Martjanci in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. The writer and poet János Kardos János Kardos, also known in Slovene as Janoš Kardoš (around February 13, 1801 in Újtölgyes, Kingdom of Hungary, today Noršinci, Slovenia – August 12, 1875 in Őrihodos, Austria-Hungary, today Hodoš, Slovenia) was a Hungarian Slovenian L ... was born in the village. References External linksNoršinci on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice {{MoravskeToplice-geo-stub ...
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Motvarjevci
Motvarjevci (; hu, Szécsiszentlászló or ''Szentlászló'') is a village in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia, right on the border with Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the .... References External linksMotvarjevci on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice {{MoravskeToplice-geo-stub ...
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Mlajtinci
Mlajtinci (; hu, Kismálnás) is a village south of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an .... References External links *Mlajtinci on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice {{MoravskeToplice-geo-stub ...
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Martjanci
Martjanci (; hu, Mártonhely) is a village between Murska Sobota and Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. It is known for its parish church dedicated to Martin of Tours, Saint Martin, from which the village gets its name. It is a single-nave church built in 1392 on the site of an older church. The Sanctuary, presbytery is vaulted and covered in frescos by the 14th-century local artist Johannes Aquila (floruit, fl. 1378–1392), who also painted the churches in Velemér, Turnišče, and Fürstenfeld. The paintings are signed and a self-portrait of the artist is included in the scheme. It is among the earliest European self-portraits. The main altar was created in marble in 1925 based on plans by the architect Jože Plečnik (1872–1957). The Martjanci hymnal ( sl, Martjanska pesmarica) was compiled in Martjanci in a mixture of Prekmurje Slovene and Kajkavian dialect in the 16th and 17th centuries. This manuscript hymnal, kept at the university library in Maribor, ...
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Lukačevci
Lukačevci (; hu, Lukácsfa) is a village in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. The local chapel, built on the outskirts of the village, is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul and belongs to the Parish of Murska Sobota Murska Sobota (, Slovenian abbreviation: ''MS'' ; german: Olsnitz;''Radkersburg und Luttenberg'' (map, 1:75,000). 1894. Vienna: K.u.k. Militärgeographisches Institut. hu, Muraszombat) is a town in northeastern Slovenia. It is the centre of the .... References External links *Lukačevci on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice {{MoravskeToplice-geo-stub ...
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Lončarovci
Lončarovci (; hu, Gerőháza) is a village in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an .... There is a free-standing three-storey belfry in the middle of the village. It was built in the 1940s.Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage
reference number 22067 The writer István Ballér was born in Lončarovci.


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Krnci
Krnci (; hu, Lendvakislak) is a small village in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. There is a small chapel in a free-standing belfry in the cemetery A cemetery, burial ground, gravesite or graveyard is a place where the remains of dead people are buried or otherwise interred. The word ''cemetery'' (from Greek , "sleeping place") implies that the land is specifically designated as a buri ... outside the village.Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage
reference number 22036


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Kančevci
Kančevci (; hu, Felsőszentbenedek, Prekmurje Slovene: ''Kančovci'') is a village in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. Church The parish church, built to the east of the main settlement, is dedicated to Saint Benedict. It was first mentioned in written sources dating to 1208. It has a single nave with a polygonal choir and was extensively renovated and rebuilt in a Neo-Romanesque style in 1898. It belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Murska Sobota. Notable people *Miklós Küzmics Miklós Küzmics (Slovene: Mikloš Küzmič; September 15, 1737 – April 11, 1804) was a Hungarian Slovene writer and translator. Biography Küzmics was born in Dolnji Slaveči and died in Kančevci. His parents were János and Erzsébet Küsm ... (1737–1804), writer References External links *Kančevci on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Moravske Toplice {{MoravskeToplice-geo-stub ...
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