Brdo, Nova Gorica

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Brdo
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 45°53′1.43″N13°43′49.5″E / 45.8837306°N 13.730417°E / 45.8837306; 13.730417 Coordinates: 45°53′1.43″N13°43′49.5″E / 45.8837306°N 13.730417°E / 45.8837306; 13.730417
Country Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
Traditional region Slovenian Littoral
Statistical region Gorizia
Municipality Nova Gorica
Area
  Total 0.51 km2 (0.20 sq mi)
Elevation 101.9 m (334.3 ft)
Population (2002)
  Total 67
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Brdo (pronounced  [ˈbəɾdɔ] ; Italian : Berdo) is a settlement in western Slovenia in the Municipality of Nova Gorica. It is located in the Vipava Valley, near the village of Dornberk. [2]

Italian language Romance language

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Nova Gorica Town and Municipality in Slovenia

Nova Gorica is a town and a municipality in western Slovenia, on the border with Italy. Nova Gorica is a planned town, built according to the principles of modernist architecture after 1947, when the Paris Peace Treaty established a new border between Yugoslavia and Italy, leaving nearby Gorizia outside the borders of Yugoslavia and thus cutting off the Soča Valley, the Vipava Valley, the Gorizia Hills and the northwestern Karst Plateau from their traditional regional urban centre. Since 1948, Nova Gorica has replaced Gorizia as the principal urban centre of the Goriška or Gorizia region, as the northern part of the Slovenian Littoral has been traditionally called.

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