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Holocene vegetation development in Bela krajina (Slovenia) and the impact of first farmers on the landscape

Holocene, 2007
This study examines the variability of the Holocene landscape and the extent of human impact on the vegetation of Bela krajina region (southeastern Slovenia). Pollen and microcharcoal records of two small palaeoecological sites Mlaka and Griblje (G3), located just c.
Maja Andric
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“Serbs” in Bela krajina: a (deliberately) forgotten minority?

Nationalities Papers, 2015
There are three constitutionally recognized national/ethnic minorities in Slovenia: the Italians, the Hungarians and the Roma. In addition, there are other ethnic groups that could perhaps be considered as “autochthonous” national minorities in line with Slovenia's understanding of this concept.
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HERITAGE TRAILS THROUGH DOLENJSKA AND BELA KRAJINA IN SLOVENIA TOURISM ENTREPRENEURSHIP

N+P, 2012
<p>One of the beneficial methodologies for growing and developing a level of tourism which is sustainable and enhances the totality of local and regional environments is a multi-stakeholder approach to tourism development.
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The first partisan troop of Bela krajina

Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino, 1957
Za konec oktobra 1941 je skupina belokranjskih partizanov, ki je taborila pri Kozlovem zdencu nad Tančo goro, pripravljala napad na železniški viadukt pri Otovcu in ga hotela razstreliti. V tem pa je prišlo povelje, da se skupina odpravi na pot in združi z drugimi belokranjskimi partizani v Prvo belokranjsko partizansko četo ter sodeluje pri napadu na ...
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Occupation borders in Bela krajina 1941-1945 /

Bibliografija: str. 95-97 in v opombah pod besedilom.
Flajšman, Božidar, Balkovec, Bojan
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