Maribor
This article is about the city in Slovenia. For the Prince-Bishopric and Diocese of Maribor, see
Lavant. Maribor (, rarely ) is a
city in
Slovenia and the seat of the Maribor
urban municipality. With a population of 108,000 as of 2002, it is the second-largest city in the country. Maribor lies on the river
Drava at the meeting point of the
Pohorje mountain, the Drava valley, the Drava plain, and the Kozjak and Slovenske gorice hill ranges. It is the center of the Slovenian region of
Lower Styria and its largest city. The nearest larger
urban center is
Graz in
Austria which is about 50 km (30 miles) away. Maribor's
coat of arms features a white
pigeon flying downwards above a white castle with two towers and a
portcullis on a red shield.
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Maribor
Maribor (allemand : Marburg an der Drau), le chef-lieu de la
Basse-Styrie (Štajerska), est la seconde plus grande commune urbaine de
Slovénie après la capitale
Ljubljana. La ville, centre d'une région viticole et montagneuse, est reconnue pour son tourisme et pour ses nombreuses compétitions de sports d'hiver. Elle est surnommée « La Cité Alpine » depuis 2000.
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Maribor
Maribor (
ted. Marburg an der Drau,
it. anche Marburgo) è una città (120.000 abitanti) della
Slovenia, secondo centro più popoloso dello stato dopo la capitale
Lubiana nonché capoluogo e maggiore città della regione della Stiria slovena. È situata sul fiume
Drava, nel punto in cui si incontrano i monti Pohorje, la Valle della Drava, la Piana della Drava e le catene collinari del Kozjansko e del Slovenske gorice.
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