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  2. Association of Municipalities and Towns of Slovenia (Slovene: Skupnost občin Slovenije) (SOS) was established in 1992 and is the biggest representative association of the municipalities of Slovenia. The association has 167 member municipalities (from 212 municipalities) and with this it covers nearly 90% of the inhabitants of Slovenia. [1]

  3. Municipalities of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bitola, North Macedonia; Büyükçekmece, Turkey; La Ciotat, France; Colorado Springs, United States; Doberdò del Lago, Italy ...

  5. Online map services of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Online map services of Slovenia are based on data provided by the Surveying and Mapping Authority of the Republic of Slovenia, [1] such as orthophoto covering entire territory of Slovenia with detailed imagery taken from a plane rather than satellite, and combine them with additional contents that are of interest to tourists and residents of Slovenia.

  6. List of cities and towns in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    #1 Ljubljana #2 Maribor #3 Kranj #4 Celje #5 Koper #6 Velenje #7 Novo mesto #8 Ptuj #9 Kamnik #10 Jesenice. There are 69 towns in Slovenia. [1] According to the Local Self-Government Act of the Republic of Slovenia, a town is a larger urban settlement with more than 3,000 residents and differing from other settlements in its size, economical structure, population, population density and ...

  7. Pivka - Wikipedia

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    Pivka was first mentioned in 1300 as villa Sancti Petri super Piucha ('St. Peter above the Pivka River'), and in 1498 as Sannt Peter.The name of the settlement was changed from Šent Peter na Krasu (literally, 'Saint Peter in the Karst') to Pivka in 1952.

  8. Šenčur - Wikipedia

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    The church in Šenčur is dedicated to Saint George (Slovene: sveti Jurij).It is a single-nave structure with a rectangular chancel with beveled corners that was built in 1747 on the site of an earlier building.

  9. Vodice, Vodice - Wikipedia

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    Vodice (pronounced [ʋɔˈdiːtsɛ]; German: Woditz [2]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Vodice in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia, just north of Ljubljana. [3] In addition to the main population center of Vodice, the settlement includes the hamlets of Gornji Konec, Na Vasi (Slovene: Na vasi), Lokarje, Jegriše (or Jegrše), Mesto, Zaprice (German: Sapretz [2]), and Pusence.

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