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Kozina — Original name in latin Kozina Name in other language Cosina, Cosina d Istria, Cosina d’Istria, Kozina State code SI Continent/City Europe/Ljubljana longitude 45.61 latitude 13.93556 altitude 494 Population 572 Date 2013 08 06 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
kozína — e ž (í) knjiž. 1. usnje iz kozje kože; kozlovina: čevlji, plašč iz kozine 2. redko kozje meso: jesti kozino … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
Jan Sladky Kozina — Jan Sladký Kozina Jan Sladký Kozina (* 10. September 1652 in Újezd u Domažlic; † 26. November 1695 in Pilsen) war ein legendärer tschechischer Führer des Bauernaufstandes der Choden Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts. Kozina symbolisierte den Widerstand… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jan Sladký Kozina — (* 10. September 1652 in Újezd u Domažlic; † 26. November 1695 in Pilsen) war ein legendärer tschechischer Führer des Bauernaufstandes der Choden Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts. Kozina symbolisi … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hrpelje-Kozina — Administration Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Father Vladimir Kozina — Fr Vladimir Kozina was the first priest in the Roman Catholic Church after Vatican II to celebrate the Tridentine Mass under indult from Bishop John Cummings in the entire state of California. [http://www.stmargmaryoak.org/history.htm] Childhood… … Wikipedia
Marjan Kozina — in 1923 Marjan Kozina (4 June 1907 – 20 June 1966) was a Slovenian composer. His best known works include a symphony, composed in stages through the late 1940s; the opera Equinox, completed in 1946; and the music for the film On Own Land,… … Wikipedia
Ostrovica,Hrpelje-Kozina — Ostrovica … Wikipedia
Hrpelje-Kozina — Hrpelje Kozina … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jan Sladký Kozina — (* 10 September 1652 in Újezd u Domažlic; † 26 November 1695 in Pilsen) was a legendary Czech revolutionary leader of the Chodové peasant rebellion at the end of the 17th century.Kozina symbolised the resistance of the Czechs during the Period of … Wikipedia