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It is located near the Merkur headquarters in Naklo and offers a capacity of 1,000 spectators.
Bač, Ilirska Bistrica, a village in the Municipality of Ilirska Bistrica
Bistra and names like it (e.g., Bistrica), as well as the German adaptation of the name as Feistritz, are common in Slovene ethnic territory.
The river flows north of the Đeravica peak, the highest in Kosovo (2,656 m), initially under the name of Kožnjarska Bistrica, and receives many streams from the Bogićevica, Micinat, Strečoka and Koprivnik mountains.
Dolenje pri Jelšanah, a settlement in the Ilirska Bistrica municipality, Slovenia
Koseze, Ilirska Bistrica, a settlement in the Municipality of Ilirska Bistrica, southern Slovenia
The name Naklo appears elsewhere in Slovenia and in other Slavic countries—for example, Nakło (Poland) and Náklo (Czech Republic).
The short but powerful Pećka Bistrica carved the impressive Rugova Canyon, between the mountains of Žljeb mountain on the north, and Koprivnik, the northern extension of the Prokletije mountains, on the south.
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The Pećka Bistrica originates from the eastern slopes of the Mokra mountain, on the border of Serbia and Montenegro, at the altitude of 1,900 m, in the Rugovo region of Metohija.
Rečica, Ilirska Bistrica, a settlement next to Ilirska Bistrica in Slovenia
Šmartno na Pohorju, a settlement in the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica, known as Sveti Martin na Pohorju until 1952
Bistrica ob Sotli, a settlement in the Municipality of Bistrica ob Sotli, known as Sveti Peter pod Svetimi Gorami until 1952
Urh, Slovenska Bistrica, a settlement in the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica, known as Sveti Urh until 1952
He has led and it is named and scenic road in the foothills of Vitosha mountain - from Boyana, through Bistrica, Pancharevo and Kokalyane, locality of Prosechenik, to the mouth of the estuary river Vedena in Iskar - Yassenov King Road whereby "Urvich" establishes a permanent connection with Vitosha fortresses" of Bistrica and Battil - Boyana.