Bukova Gora, Kočevje, a settlement in the Municipality of Kočevje, Slovenia
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Some of the places at which he was granted positions or honors included Ljubljana Cathedral, Zagreb Cathedral, and Kočevje, in modern Slovenia.
Dolga Vas, Kočevje, a village in the Municipality of Kočevje, southeastern Slovenia
His father's family was of Italian and Slovene origin, their original surname was Kopriva and they originated from Koprivnik (Nesseltal) near Kočevje in the Kočevski Rog (Hornwald) region of Lower Carniola (present-day Slovenia).
Mala Gora, Kočevje, a settlement in the Municipality of Kočevje, Slovenia
The cemetery lies southwest of the settlement where the road through the village rejoins the main road from Kočevje to Brod na Kupi, Croatia.
Kozler was born in Koče, a village south of Kočevje in Gottschee County, in what was then the Austrian Kingdom of Illyria, and is now Slovenia.
Slovenska Vas, Kočevje, a settlement in the Municipality of Kočevje, southern Slovenia
The speech area historically included the former linguistic enclaves in Carniola (present-day Slovenia) around Gottschee (Gottscheerish in the Gottschee region), Sorica (Zarz) and Nemški Rovt (Deutsch Ruth).