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'''Transmurania'''<ref>... ''until the early 19th century, this region of the Zala county belonged ecclesiastically to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb and in the legal documents of the Archdiocese it was called as "Transmurania" or "Prekmurje"'', cf. [http://www.startlearningnow.com/articles/Prekmurje.htm Prekmurje]</ref> vel '''Ultramurania'''<ref>[[Verbum novatum]]</ref> {{victio|Ultramurania|ae|f}} ([[Slovenice]]: ''[[:sl:Prekmurje|Prekmurje]]'', [[lingua Vandalica Slavica|Vandalice Slavice]] ''Prekmürje, Prekmörje, Prekmürsko'') est [[Provincia historica slovena|provincia historica]] [[Slovenia|Slovena]] cuius [[Murania Sobota]] urbs princeps est. |
'''Transmurania'''<ref>... ''until the early 19th century, this region of the Zala county belonged ecclesiastically to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb and in the legal documents of the Archdiocese it was called as "Transmurania" or "Prekmurje"'', cf. [http://www.startlearningnow.com/articles/Prekmurje.htm Prekmurje]</ref> vel '''Ultramurania'''<ref>[[Verbum novatum]]</ref> {{victio|Ultramurania|ae|f}} ([[Slovenice]]: ''[[:sl:Prekmurje|Prekmurje]]'', [[lingua Vandalica Slavica|Vandalice Slavice]] ''Prekmürje, Prekmörje, Prekmürsko'') est [[Provincia historica slovena|provincia historica]] [[Slovenia|Slovena]] cuius [[Murania Sobota]] urbs princeps est. |
Emendatio ex 20:56, 24 Aprilis 2016
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
historical region, list of historical regions of Central Europe, historical administrative division
Civitas: Slovenia
Locus: 46°42′0″N 16°12′0″E
Nomen officiale: Prekmurje
Civitas: Slovenia
Locus: 46°42′0″N 16°12′0″E
Nomen officiale: Prekmurje
Forma
Area: 948.48 chiliometrum quadratum
Vita
Incolae: 77 908
Transmurania[1] vel Ultramurania[2] (-ae, f.) (Slovenice: Prekmurje, Vandalice Slavice Prekmürje, Prekmörje, Prekmürsko) est provincia historica Slovena cuius Murania Sobota urbs princeps est.
Vide etiam
- Slovenia,
- Provincia historica slovena.
- Lingua Vandalica Slavica
- Iosephus Kossics: natus in vico Boginja / Transmurania; slovenus presbyter, scriptor, poeta, ethnologus, linguista et historicus
Notae
- ↑ ... until the early 19th century, this region of the Zala county belonged ecclesiastically to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb and in the legal documents of the Archdiocese it was called as "Transmurania" or "Prekmurje", cf. Prekmurje
- ↑ Verbum novatum