Kočevske Poljane (pronounced [kɔˈtʃeu̯ːskɛ pɔˈljaːnɛ]; ‹See Tfd›German: Pöllandl) is a village in the Municipality of Dolenjske Toplice in Slovenia. The...
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Slovenia Kočevske Poljane, a settlement in the Municipality of Dolenjske Toplice (named Poljane until 1953), southeastern Slovenia Male Poljane, a settlement...
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of them in Moschnitze valley (Črmošnjiško-Poljanska dolina) between Kočevske Poljane and Črmošnjice, others today mainly know standard German. Gottscheerish...
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letter mentioned the settlements of Gottschee (Kočevje), Pölland (Kočevske Poljane), Kostel, Ossilnitz (Osilnica), and Göttenitz (Gotenica). The town...
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ordained a priest on 22 July 1897. Schauer celebrated his first mass in Kočevske Poljane on 8 August 1897. He was initially appointed as a curate in Koprivnik...
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speakers live in Moschnitze valley (Črmošnjiško-Poljanska dolina) between Kočevske Poljane and Črmošnjice, where some Gottscheer families collaborated with the...
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potok), which soon sinks into the ground and then resurfaces below Kočevske Poljane along the road to Dolenjske Toplice. Some of the farms in the village...
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Tfd›German: Gottscheer Altsiedler Verein), which was founded in 1992 in Kočevske Poljane. She was elected a member of the society's governing board on 8 December...
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of Sremčica In Slovenia: Gorica, Kočevske Poljane, a hamlet of Kočevske Poljane in the Municipality of Kočevske Poljane Gorica, Puconci, a settlement in...
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17th century. The parish currently covers the parishes of Soteska, Kočevske Poljane, and Uršna Sela, which are without priests. The village lies on several...
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