Slovene March (Kingdom of Hungary)
The Slovene March or Slovene krajina (Slovene: Slovenska krajina, Hungarian: Vendvidék, Szlovenszka krajina, Szlovén krajina) was the traditional denomination of the Slovene-speaking areas of the Vas and Zala County in the Kingdom of Hungary from the late 18th century until the Treaty of Trianon in 1919. It comprised approximately two-thirds of modern Prekmurje, Slovenia, and the modern area between the current Slovenian-Hungarian border and the town of Szentgotthárd, where Hungarian Slovenes still live. In Hungarian, the latter area is still known as Vendvidék, which is the Hungarian denomination for the Slovene March, while in Slovene it is referred as Porabje (literally, 'the area along the Rába river').
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Slovene March (Kingdom of Hungary)
The Slovene March or Slovene krajina (Slovene: Slovenska krajina, Hungarian: Vendvidék, Szlovenszka krajina, Szlovén krajina) was the traditional denomination of the Slovene-speaking areas of the Vas and Zala County in the Kingdom of Hungary from the late 18th century until the Treaty of Trianon in 1919. It comprised approximately two-thirds of modern Prekmurje, Slovenia, and the modern area between the current Slovenian-Hungarian border and the town of Szentgotthárd, where Hungarian Slovenes still live. In Hungarian, the latter area is still known as Vendvidék, which is the Hungarian denomination for the Slovene March, while in Slovene it is referred as Porabje (literally, 'the area along the Rába river').
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De Sloveense Mark of Sloveense ...... sten van het huidige Slovenië.
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The Slovene March or Slovene k ...... arniola and Lower Sava Valley.
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Vendvidék atau wilayah perbata ...... terletak di Slovenia tenggara.
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Словенська Марка, або Словенсь ...... , що лежать уздовж ріки Раба).
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De Sloveense Mark of Sloveense ...... e (land nabij de Rába-rivier).
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The Slovene March or Slovene k ...... e area along the Rába river').
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Vendvidék atau wilayah perbata ...... awasan di sepanjang sungai ").
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Словенська Марка, або Словенсь ...... , що лежать уздовж ріки Раба).
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Sloveense Mark
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Slovene March (Kingdom of Hungary)
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Vendvidék
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Словенська Марка (Королівство Угорщина)
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