Zagorice (pronounced [zaɡɔˈɾiːcɛ], also Zagorica and formerly Bled–Zagorice; German: Auriz or Auritz) is a former settlement in the Municipality of Bled...
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villages of Grad, Zagorice, and Želeče began to merge. Bled was officially made a town in 1960. Bled is known for the glacial Lake Bled, which makes it...
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Vintgar Gorge (redirect from Bled Vintgar)
Vintgar) or Bled Gorge (Blejski vintgar) is a 1.6-kilometer (0.99 mi) gorge in northwestern Slovenia in the municipalities of Gorje and Bled, four kilometers...
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Želeče (category Populated places in the Municipality of Bled)
the southern part of Bled, above the southeastern shore of Lake Bled. It is located southwest of the former village of Zagorice. There is a cable lift...
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Vida Jeraj (category People from Bled)
March 1860 – 1 May 1932) was a Slovene poet and lyricist. Born in Zagorice (now Bled), she travelled extensively through the Austrian Empire and, later...
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by this date. During the 11th century, settlements in the Bled region included Grad, Zagorice, Želeče, Mlino, Koritno, Bodešče, Selo, Kupljenik, Rečica...
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