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Platforms 3–4 undergoing renovations including an extended roof in May 2018 Celje railway station is a railway station in Celje , Slovenia . [ 1 ] It was erected in 1846.
Celje was known as Celeia during the Roman period.Early attestations of the name during or following Slavic settlement include Cylia in 452, ecclesiae Celejanae in 579, Zellia in 824, in Cilia in 1310, Cilli in 1311, and Celee in 1575.
3–0 9 October 2004: 2006 FIFA World Cup Q Italy: 1–0 9 February 2005: Friendly Czech Republic: 0–3 26 March 2005: Friendly Germany: 0–1 30 March 2005: 2006 FIFA World Cup Q Belarus: 1–1 3 September 2005: 2006 FIFA World Cup Q Norway: 2–3 12 October 2005: 2006 FIFA World Cup Q Scotland: 0–3 31 May 2006: Friendly Trinidad and Tobago ...
In 2003, Celje was in a title race with Maribor until the last two rounds, but in the end finished second and also lost the Slovenian cup final against Olimpija during the same season. [5] Two years later, in 2005, the club reached the final for the fourth time and this time they finally lifted their first trophy, defeating Gorica 1–0 in ...
The Urban Municipality of Celje (pronounced [ˈtsɛ̀ːljɛ] ⓘ; Slovene: Mestna občina Celje) is one of twelve urban municipalities in Slovenia. Its seat is the city of Celje , a regional center of Styria .
Following the company's business review in 2011, the World Gold Council association added Zlatarna Celje to its list of trustworthy gold traders. [6] It has partnered with Tina Maze , a Slovenian skier, on the Lencia jewelry collection since about 2008 [ 4 ] [ 7 ] and about 2012, Zlatarna Celje invested in the construction of the Plaza hotel ...
Ostrožno (pronounced [ɔˈstɾoːʒnɔ]; German: Forstwald or Ostroschno [3]) is a former settlement in the City Municipality of Celje in northeastern Slovenia. It is now part of the city of Celje. [4] The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. The municipality is now included in the Savinja Statistical Region.