Anhovo railway station

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Anhovo
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General information
Location5255 Deskle
Kanal ob Soči
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Coordinates 46°03′30″N13°37′02″E / 46.05833°N 13.61722°E / 46.05833; 13.61722
Owned by Slovenian Railways
Operated by Slovenian Railways
Location
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Anhovo
Location within Slovenia

Anhovo railway station (Slovene : Železniška postaja Anhovo) is the principal railway station in Anhovo, Slovenia.

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