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Mountain in Italy
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
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
LIBIS_KB-6
German field marshal (1891–1944)
part of an attempt to take enemy positions on three mountains: Kolovrat, Matajur, and Stol. From 25 to 27 October, Rommel and his 150 men captured 81 guns
Erwin_Rommel
1917 battle on the Italian front of World War I
strong points and batteries along the crests of the adjoining ridges, Matajur and Kolovrat, laying out their telephone lines as they advanced to maintain
Battle_of_Caporetto
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,
Alpine_foothills
Place in Slovenian Littoral, Slovenia
Caporetto, Jevšček was the location of the breakthrough to Mount Matajur. Mount Matajur was designated a key geographical goal of the German Alpine corps
Jevšček
Mountain ridge of the Julian Prealps on the border between Slovenia and Italy
and November 1917, it was an important site in the Battle of Caporetto. Matajur Media related to Kolovrat at Wikimedia Commons 46°08′39″N 13°37′27″E /
Kolovrat_(mountain_ridge)
Place in Slovenian Littoral, Slovenia
region of Slovenia. It is located on the border with Italy, under Mount Matajur and the Kolovrat mountain range, which separates the Italian region of
Livek
Italian Army specialist mountain infantry
Monte Pelmo Monte Marmolada 8th Alpini Tolmezzo Val Tagliamento Monte Arvenis Gemona Val Fella Monte Canin Cividale Val Natisone Monte Matajur Monte Nero
Alpini
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Iellina/Jelina, Ieronizza/Jeronišče, Losaz/Ložac, Masseris/Mašera, Montemaggiore/Matajur, Pechinie di Sopra/Gorenje Pečnije, Pechinie di Sotto/Dolenje Pečnije,
Savogna
Dutch cyclist (born 1996)
time trial to Cascata del Toce and the stage 9 summit finish up Monte Matajur. Vollering competed in the road race at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics
Demi_Vollering
South African cyclist (born 1985)
first victory at the race – on the penultimate day, a summit finish on the Matajur. She ultimately finished 1' 43" down on Van der Breggen, while also finishing
Ashleigh_Moolman_Pasio
Austrian botanist and politician (1794–1879)
However, in 1840 he journeyed to the Julian Alps, where he scaled Monte Matajur. Soon afterwards he collaborated with Otto Sendtner (1813-1859) on an exploratory
Muzio_Tommasini
Cycling race
Mortegliano, 129.4 km (80.4 mi) 10 July 2021 — Feletto Umberto to Monte Matajur, 122.6 km (76.2 mi) 11 July 2021 — Capriva del Friuli to Cormons, 113 km
2021_Giro_Rosa
Crown land of the Habsburg dynasty
with the Duchy of Carniola (Upper Carniola). In the west, Mts. Kanin and Matajur stood on the border with the Friulian region, which until the 1797 Treaty
Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca
Princely_County_of_Gorizia_and_Gradisca
For mountain peaks only
2000 BC* Mount Pulag 2926 Cordillera Central (Luzon) Ibaloi tribes 569* Matajur 1642 Prealps Alboin and troops 663 Mount Fuji 3776 En no Ozunu 905* Mount
List of first ascents of mountain summits
List_of_first_ascents_of_mountain_summits
M.O. Iztok Osojnik prejel prvo mednarodno literarno nagrado KONS. Novi Matajur, 13 April 2011, p. 5[permanent dead link] S.N. Dobitnik literarne nagrade
KONS International Literary Award
KONS_International_Literary_Award
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
LIBIS_180
Topics referred to by the same term
education PC, produced is USSR from 1989 to 1994. Robič settlement under Matajur in the Slovenia. All pages with titles containing Robic This disambiguation
Robic_(disambiguation)
Aviation museum in Belgrade, Serbia
Junkers Ju 87B-2 Germany 9801 0406 awaiting restoration Letov Ljubljana KB-6 Matajur Yugoslavia YU-CFD 177 Lisunov Li-3 Soviet Union 7011 18422308 Li-2 with
Aeronautical Museum (Belgrade)
Aeronautical_Museum_(Belgrade)
2019. "Monte Canin". Fronte del Piave. Retrieved 6 January 2019. "Monte Matajur". Fronte del Piave. Retrieved 6 January 2019. "Monte Nero". Fronte del
Alpini and mountain artillery formations in World War I
Alpini_and_mountain_artillery_formations_in_World_War_I
school. The KB-11 Branko was a development of the earlier two-seat KB-6 Matajur. First flown in December 1959 the KB-11 was an all-metal cantilever low-wing
LIBIS_KB-11
Place in Slovenian Littoral, Slovenia
Robič (pronounced [ˈɾoːbitʃ]; Italian: Robis) is a settlement below Mount Matajur on the left bank of the Nadiža River in the Municipality of Kobarid in
Robič
Slovenian language dialect
this is not the case in some more remote villages, such as Montemaggiore (Matajur) and Stermizza (Strmica). Short ə turned into either a or i in the west;
Natisone_Valley_dialect
Slovenian-German Austrian writer
Pesmi - Poems (1989) Deček in sonce (The boy and the sun), zadruga Novi Matajur, Cividale and Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Založba Drava (2000) ISBN 3-85435-330-8
Maja_Haderlap
Active Italian Army mountain infantry unit
Arvènis" 109th, 152nd, and 153rd Alpini Company Alpini Battalion "Monte Matajur" 110th, 156th, and 157th Alpini Company As the mountainous terrain of the
8th_Alpini_Regiment
Prior to World War I the border between Italy and Austria ran from Mount Matajur to Mount Kanin, then along the ridge towards Cima Confine and down east
Italian_Julian_Alps
Hiking trail in Slovenia
Škofja Loka Hills Lubnik — Lubnik Lodge (Dom na Lubniku; 1025 m) Littoral Matajur (1642 m) Korada — Korada Shelter (Planinsko zavetišče na Koradi; 803 m)
Slovenian Mountain Hiking Trail
Slovenian_Mountain_Hiking_Trail
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
slopes of Monte Ermada. In October 1917 the brigade was deployed on Monte Matajur when the Battle of Caporetto began. On 26 October the Salerno was attacked
89th Infantry Regiment "Salerno"
89th_Infantry_Regiment_"Salerno"
Inactive Italian Army mountain infantry unit
ceded the 110th Alpini Company to the newly formed Alpini Battalion "Monte Matajur", which also included the 156th and 157th Alpini Company. In January–April
15th_Alpini_Regiment
Inactive Italian Army mountain infantry unit
Alpini Regiment's battalions "Val Tagliamento", "Val Natisone", and "Monte Matajur" suffered heavy casualties in November and December 1917: the "Val Tagliamento"
Alpini Battalion "Val Tagliamento"
Alpini_Battalion_"Val_Tagliamento"
Mount Matajur (on the right), in the Julian Prealps
Julian_Alps_and_Prealps
100-HM4a (Letalski Institut Branko Ivanus Slovenija) LIBIS LK-1 LIBIS KB-6 Matajur LIBIS KB-11 Branko LIBIS 160 LIBIS 180 (Lift Systems Inc.) Lift Systems
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