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  2. Carniolan honey bee - Wikipedia

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    The Carniolan honey bee (Apis mellifera carnica, Pollmann) is a subspecies of the European honey bee. The Carniolan honey bee is native to Slovenia , southern Austria , and parts of Albania , [ 1 ] Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Montenegro , parts of Serbia , [ 2 ] Hungary , parts of Romania [ 3 ] and North-East Italy .

  3. List of Apis mellifera subspecies - Wikipedia

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    Apis mellifera carnica, classified by Pollmann, 1879 (common name the Carniolan honey bee after the Carniola region of Slovenia), originating from the Carpathian Plain, it now dominates the central / western Balkans, Austria, Germany and much of western Poland - popular with beekeepers due to its extreme gentleness.

  4. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Due to the somewhat unclear outlines of what precisely constitutes domestication, there are some species that may or may not be fully domesticated.There are also some species that are extensively commercially used by humans, but are not significantly altered from wild-type animals.

  5. Lilium carniolicum - Wikipedia

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    Lilium carniolicum, commonly called golden apple or Carniolan lily, is a lily native to the Balkans, as well as to Austria and northeastern Italy (Veneto + Friuli-Venezia Giulia). The species is named after the historical region of Carniola , comprising parts of modern-day Slovenia , where it is most abundant.

  6. Astrantia carniolica - Wikipedia

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    Astrantia carniolica reaches on average less than 45 centimetres (18 in) of height. [3] The stem is erect and glabrous, with little branches and few leaves. The basal leaves have a long petiole 10–20 centimetres (3.9–7.9 in), 3 to 7 lobes and toothed segments.

  7. Käsekrainer - Wikipedia

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    Käsekrainer. Käsekrainer (German: [ˈkɛːzəˌkʁaɪ̯nɐ] ⓘ) is a type of lightly smoked Brühwurst containing roughly torn bits of pork and 10% to 20% cheese (for example Emmentaler) cut into small cubes.

  8. Category:Carniolan nobility - Wikipedia

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    Carniolan knights (1 P) M. Margraves of Carniola (6 P) Pages in category "Carniolan nobility" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  9. Oryctographia Carniolica - Wikipedia

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    Triglav and the Velo Polje Alp, Oryctographia Carniolica, 1778. Oryctographia Carniolica (Carniolan Mineralogy; with the subtitle oder Physikalische Erdbeschreibung des Herzogthums Krain, Istrien, und zum Theil der benachbarten Länder 'or a Physical Geography of the Duchy of Carniola, Istria, and in Part the Neighboring Lands') is a four-volume work by Belsazar Hacquet, published in Leipzig ...