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  2. Nova Gorica - Wikipedia

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    Nova Gorica is a planned town, built according to the principles of modernist architecture after 1947, when the Paris Peace Treaty established a new border between Yugoslavia and Italy, leaving nearby Gorizia outside the borders of Yugoslavia and thus cutting off the Soča Valley, the Vipava Valley, the Gorizia Hills and the northwestern Karst ...

  3. Solkan - Wikipedia

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    The Solkan variant of the dialect served as the basis for the development of the urban dialect of Nova Gorica, which emerged with the second generation of settlers of the town. The Solkan dialect has become well known throughout Slovenia since the early 1990s because the singer-songwriter Iztok Mlakar uses it in the lyrics of his songs.

  4. Transalpina/Europe Square - Wikipedia

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    The square, in which is located Nova Gorica station, until 1947 Gorizia Montesanto, [3] was named after the Transalpine Railway, [1] [2] Jesenice-Trieste.The naming of the square is somewhat controversial because Slovenia suggested "Europe Square", but Italy has preferred to use the old historical name Piazza della Transalpina.

  5. Urban Municipality of Nova Gorica - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Municipality of Nova Gorica (pronounced [ˈnɔ̀ːʋa ɡɔˈɾìːtsa] ⓘ; Slovene: Mestna občina Nova Gorica) is a municipality in the traditional region of the Slovene Littoral in western Slovenia. The seat of the municipality is the city of Nova Gorica. Nova Gorica became a municipality in 1994. [2] It borders Italy.

  6. Nova Gorica railway station - Wikipedia

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    Station building, in front of Europe Square / Transalpina Square.This image is taken from the centre of the square, which is crossed by the Italian–Slovene border. Nova Gorica railway station (Slovene: Železniška postaja Nova Gorica; Italian: Stazione di Nova Gorica) serves the town and municipality of Nova Gorica, in the Slovenian Littoral region of Slovenia, and is also accessible from ...

  7. City Municipality of Nova Gorica - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; City Municipality of Nova Gorica

  8. Kromberk - Wikipedia

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    Kromberk (pronounced [ˈkɾoːmbɛɾk]; Italian: Moncorona, German: Cronberg bei Görz) is a settlement in the Municipality of Nova Gorica in western Slovenia. [2] Together with its two satellite settlements of Ajševica and Loke, it forms one of the four major suburbs of Nova Gorica (the others being Solkan, Rožna Dolina, and Pristava).

  9. Solkan Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Solkan Bridge The Solkan Bridge (the photograph is from 1906) originally had five sub-arches.. The Solkan Bridge (Slovene: Solkanski most, Italian: Ponte di Salcano) is a 219.7-meter (721 ft) arch bridge over the Soča River near Nova Gorica in western Slovenia (by railway terminology it is a viaduct).