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  2. Maribor - Wikipedia

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    Maribor (UK: / ˈ m ær ɪ b ɔːr / MARR-ib-or, US: / ˈ m ɑːr-/ MAR-, Slovene: [ˈmáːɾibɔɾ] ⓘ; also known by other historical names) is the second-largest city in Slovenia and the largest city of the traditional region of Lower Styria.

  3. Tabor Hall - Wikipedia

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    Tabor Hall (Slovene: Dvorana Tabor) is a multi-purpose sports venue in Maribor, Slovenia.. Completed in 1984, it has a capacity for 3,261 spectators. [3] The complex consists of two halls; the main hall for basketball, volleyball, handball and mass events, and the smaller hall, which is mostly used for table tennis and bowling, and also has a fitness centre.

  4. Timeline of Maribor - Wikipedia

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    1204 – Maribor mentioned as a square. [1] 1248 – First mention of the Maribor Cathedral. [1] 1254 – Maribor mentioned as a town. [1] 1478 – A second castle is built in the northeastern corner of town. [1] 1515 – Maribor Town Hall is built. [1] 1532 – The Siege of Maribor. [1] 1752 – Maribor becomes the seat of the county. [1]

  5. Maribor Slovene National Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Maribor Slovene National Theatre (SNG Maribor) is a theatre in Maribor, northeastern Slovenia. Its performances of drama, opera, and ballet annually attract the country's largest theatrical audiences.

  6. Branik Maribor Open - Wikipedia

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    The Branik Maribor Open is a tournament for professional female tennis players played on indoor hardcourts. The event is classified as a W75 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour tournament and has been held in Maribor , Slovenia, since 2023 (W40).

  7. Maribor Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Maribor Town Hall (Slovene: Mariborski rotovž) is the town hall of Maribor, Slovenia. It is situated on the town's Main Square ( Glavni trg ). Built in 1515, it was remodeled in Renaissance style between 1563 and 1565.

  8. Tabor District - Wikipedia

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    The Tabor District (pronounced [ˈtaːbɔɾ]; Slovene: Mestna četrt Tabor) is a city district of the City Municipality of Maribor in northeastern Slovenia. In 2017, the district had a population of 10,632. [1] The local football club is called NK Maribor Tabor, which play their home matches at the Tabor Sports Park. [2]

  9. 2012–2013 Maribor protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2012–2013 Maribor protests are part of the 2012–2013 Slovenian protests against the Slovenian political elite members, including the mayor Franc Kangler, the right-wing government leader Janez Janša, and the opposition leader Zoran Janković.