Matajur (pronounced [mataˈjuːɾ]) is a 1,642-meter (5,387 ft) mountain in the Julian Alps on the border between Italy and Slovenia. It is located on the...
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LIBIS KB-6 (redirect from LIBIS KB-6 Matajur)
The LIBIS KB-6 Matajur was a 1950s Slovenian two-seat light monoplane designed and produced by LIBIS aircraft during Yugoslavian period. The aircraft...
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Mirasteilas) SWG Sternwarte Mirasteilas, Falera B68 Mount Matajur Observatory - Mount Matajur Observatory B69 Owls and Ravens Observatory, Holzgerlingen...
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Landscape of Devoluy, in the Dauphiné Prealps Panorama of the Mia and Matajur mountains, in the Julian Prealps The north face of the Benediktenwand,...
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strong points and batteries along the crests of the adjoining ridges, Matajur and Kolovrat, laying out their telephone lines as they advanced to maintain...
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part of an attempt to take enemy positions on three mountains: Kolovrat, Matajur, and Stol. In two and a half days, from 25 to 27 October, Rommel and his...
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Monte Pelmo Monte Marmolada 8th Alpini Tolmezzo Val Tagliamento Monte Arvenis Gemona Val Fella Monte Canin Cividale Val Natisone Monte Matajur Monte Nero...
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Caporetto, Jevšček was the location of the breakthrough to Mount Matajur. Mount Matajur was designated a key geographical goal of the German Alpine corps...
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education PC, produced is USSR from 1989 to 1994. Robič settlement under Matajur in the Slovenia. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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LIBIS 180 represented the further development of the popular school KB-6 Matajur, but was more demanding to fly than the KB-6, because it didn't have an...
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