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Ponikve (Čajniče)
Ponikve may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina *Ponikve, Čajniče, a settlement in the Municipality of Čajniče Croatia *NK Ponikve, a Croatian soccer club based in Zagreb *Ponikve, a settlement in Ston *Ponikve, a village in Ogulin *Ponikve, a village in Bakar Serbia *Ponikve, Golubac *Ponikve Airport, an airport near Užice Slovenia * Ponikve, Brežice, a settlement in the Municipality of Brežice *Ponikve, Cerknica, a settlement in the Municipality of Cerknica *Ponikve, Dobrepolje, a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrepolje * Ponikve, Sežana, a settlement in the Municipality of Sežana *Ponikve, Tolmin, a settlement in the Municipality of Tolmin *Ponikve pri Studencu, a settlement in the Municipality of Sevnica *Ponikve, Semič Ponikve (; german: Sporeben''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 6.Ferenc, Mitja. 2007. ''Nekdanji nemški jezikovni otok na kočevs ...
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Ponikve, Čajniče
Ponikve is a village in the Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, municipality of Čajniče, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine - Bilten no.234, Sarajevo 1991. References

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NK Ponikve
NK Ponikve is a Croatian football club founded in 1945, based in Zagreb. Interest in football in Stenjevec rose immediately after World War 2. At the current location of the club, Stenjevec Stenjevec is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia. It is located in the western part of the city and has 61 000 inhabitants (as of 2011). List of neighborhoods in Stenjevec * Jankomir * Malešnica * "Matija Gubec" * Stenjevec * Špansko Špa ... residents enabled the construction of the first football field and gathered a group of youths in early June 1945. October 25, 1953 The Constituent Assembly of NK Ponikve convened for the first time; it elected the first chairman of NK Ponikve, Jakov Horvat. Under the new name, the team played its first official match, and in the national cup competition, on March 7, 1954. The first team to play under its current name consisted of Bruno Žerjav, Ivan Podgoršek, Josip Marković, Željko Zlatić, Nikola Svetličanin, Drago Brož, Franjo Dukanovi ...
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Ston
Ston () is a settlement and a municipality in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia, located at the south of isthmus of the Pelješac peninsula. History Because of its geopolitical and strategic position, Ston has had a rich history since antiquity. Located at the gates of the peninsula, surrounded by three seas, protected by four hills, rich in fresh water and saltwater, fertile plains, it has been an important political, cultural and ecclesiastical centre. It is possible that there was a bishop in Ston as early as at the end of the 7th century or the beginning of the 8th century. Initially it was an Illyrian settlement until the Romans established their own colony there, in 167 BC. In 533, at Salona, a diocese was established in Sarsenterum for the Zahumlje or Hum area, which belonged to the church in Ston (Pardui). Later Sarsenterum was destroyed (most likely at the time of Avar's campaign). Since Ston was not reached by Avar's, it was spared and became the seat of the loc ...
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Ogulin
Ogulin () is a town in north-western Croatia, in Karlovac County. It has a population of 7,389 (2021) (it was 8,216 in 2011), and a total municipal population of 12,251 (2021). Ogulin is known for its historic stone castle, known as Kula, and the nearby mountain of Klek. Toponymy There are several proposed etymologies for the name of Ogulin. Firstly that the surrounding woods needed to be cleared for a better defence of the town, so Ogulin received its name because of the resulting bare area ("ogolio" in Croatian) around it. There were a lot of lime-trees along the road from Ogulin towards Oštarije, and the people used to peel the bark, in order to get bass. It is suggested that Ogulin got its name from the verb to peel ("guliti" in Croatian). Neither proposal is historically confirmed. History Ogulin's history dates back to the fifteenth century, when it struggled against the Ottoman Turks. The exact timing of the building of the Ogulin tower has not been established. However, ...
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Bakar
Bakar ( it, Buccari; hu, Szádrév) is a town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in western Croatia. The population of the town was 8,279 according to the 2011 Croatian census, including 1,473 in the titular settlement. Ninety percent of the population declared themselves Croats by ethnicity. The largest ethnic minority are the Serbs with 2.91% of the population. The old part of Bakar is situated on a hill overlooking the Bay of Bakar. is the Croatian language, Croatian word for "copper". Bakar is a port for bulk cargo and used to be known for its industrial complex that included a coke (fuel), coke factory, which produced a considerable amount of pollution. Bakar's coke factory was closed in 1995 and the area's pollution has subsided significantly. Municipality Demographics Coat of arms Bakar was granted its coat of arms and town privileges in 1799 by Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor. The coat of arms was in the artistic style typical for the period, with a cartouch ...
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Ponikve, Golubac
Ponikve is a village in the Municipalities of Serbia, municipality of Golubac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 97 people.Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. References

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Ponikve Airport
Ponikve Airport ( sr, Аеродром Поникве, Aerodrom Ponikve) is an airport in the western part of Serbia, located on the Ponikve plateau: 12 km (7.5 mi) northwest from the city of Užice. The airport boasts one of the longest runways in the Balkans, and the second longest in Serbia. In the vicinity of the airport are some of the popular tourist attractions and ski resorts such as: Zlatibor, Tara and Mokra Gora. History Ponikve Airport was built in the period from 1979 to 1983, but until 1992, it wasn't used. In 1996 and 1997, Jat Airways, then known as JAT Yugoslav Airlines, served the airport twice a week for a domestic round line Užice - Belgrade - Tivat - Užice, with an ATR 72 turboprop aircraft. Operations ceased in 1998 as the number of passengers reduced greatly. Ponikve airport has been heavily bombarded by NATO forces during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. This led to complete destruction of the runway and facilities for any civilian o ...
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Ponikve, Brežice
Ponikve () is a settlement in the Municipality of Brežice in eastern Slovenia, close to the border with Croatia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Lower Sava Statistical Region. Name The name ''Ponikve'' is a plural form derived from the word ''ponikva'' ' influent stream' or ' sinkhole' (into which such a stream disappears). In its plural form it refers to a gently rolling landscape consisting of the basins of an influent stream. Like other villages named ''Ponikve'' and similar names (e.g., '' Ponikva''), it refers to a local landscape element. Church The local church is dedicated to Saint James and belongs to the parish of Velika Dolina Velika Dolina (; german: Großdolina''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 68.) (literally, 'big valley') is a village in the Municipality . ...
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Ponikve, Cerknica
Ponikve () is a small settlement to the east of Begunje in the Municipality of Cerknica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Name The name ''Ponikve'' is a plural form derived from the word ''ponikva'' ' influent stream' or 'sinkhole A sinkhole is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some form of collapse of the surface layer. The term is sometimes used to refer to doline, enclosed depressions that are locally also known as ''vrtače'' and shakeholes, and to openi ...' (into which such a stream disappears). In its plural form it refers to a gently rolling landscape consisting of the basins of an influent stream. Like other villages named ''Ponikve'' and similar names (e.g., '' Ponikva''), it refers to a local landscape element. References External links *Ponikve on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Cerknica {{Cerknica-geo-stub ...
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Ponikve, Dobrepolje
Ponikve (; german: Ponique''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 48.) is a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrepolje in Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region. Name The name Ponikve is a plural form derived from the word ''ponikva'' ' influent stream' or 'sinkhole' (into which such a stream disappears). In its plural form it refers to a gently rolling landscape consisting of the basins of an influent stream. Like other villages named Ponikve and similar names (e.g., '' Ponikva''), it refers to a local landscape element. In the past the German name was ''Ponique''. Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Florian and belongs to the Parish of Dobrepolje–Videm. It is a Gothic Gothic or Gothics may refer to: People and languages *Goths or Gothic people, the ...
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Ponikve, Sežana
Ponikve () is a village south of Štanjel in the Municipality of Sežana in the Littoral region of Slovenia. Name The name ''Ponikve'' is a plural form derived from the word ''ponikva'' ' influent stream' or 'sinkhole A sinkhole is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some form of collapse of the surface layer. The term is sometimes used to refer to doline, enclosed depressions that are locally also known as ''vrtače'' and shakeholes, and to openi ...' (into which such a stream disappears). In its plural form it refers to a gently rolling landscape consisting of the basins of an influent stream. Like other villages named ''Ponikve'' and similar names (e.g., '' Ponikva''), it refers to a local landscape element. Notable people Notable people that were born or lived in Ponikve include: * Ciril Zlobec (1925–2018), poet, journalist, and politician References External links *Ponikve on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Sežana {{Sežana-geo-st ...
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Ponikve, Tolmin
Ponikve () is a nucleated village, clustered settlement in the Municipality of Tolmin in the Slovene Littoral, Littoral region of Slovenia. Geography Ponikve is located on the western part of the ( sl, Šentviška planota) or Šentviška Gora Plateau (''Šentviškogorska planota'') south of the (). It lies on the road from Idrija pri Bači to Pečine to Slap ob Idrijci. Ponikve includes the hamlets and isolated farms of Lazi, Ostrožnik, Penček, Pri Puhu, Rob, Rute, V Grapi, Zagomilca, Zapušnik, and Za Vrhom. The village core lies in a basin surrounded by the following hills: Oblačno Brdo (), Pušnik (), Zadnik (), Gasilca (), Križ (), and Lepa Gorica (). Penček Hill ( sl, Penčkov grič, ) stands to the east, north of Penček. Intermittent Lake Rupa (surface area 0.12 ha, max. depth 2 m) lies north of the village. The lake is the source of an intermittent losing stream, influent stream that disappears into a gorge at the end of the village, probably reemerging at Kresnica ...
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