Ptuj, Slovenia
Slovenia
Ptuj, Slovenia has 27 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Rudolf Maister
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Carinthia | Maribor, Slovenia | Dravograd, Slovenia | Trzin | Styria (Slovenia)
Gottschee
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Kočevske Poljane | Koprivnik, Kočevje | Zajčje Polje | Mahovnik | Občice
Slavic mythology
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Serbia | Ljubljana, Slovenia | Linden, New Jersey | Pernik, Bulgaria | Kazimierz, Poland
ethnic German
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Burgenland | Banat, Romania | Volhynia, Southeastern Poland, Southwestern Belarus, Western Ukraine | Dravograd, Slovenia | South Jutland County
invasion of Yugoslavia
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Hungary | Split, Croatia | Croatia | Macedonia (region) | Republika Srpska
South Tyrol
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Austria | Veneto | Innsbruck, Austria | Tyrol (state) | Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Theodosius I
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Slovenia | Rome, Italy | Calabria | Almonte | Algarve
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Carinthia | Zell am See, Austria | Spittal an der Drau, Austria | Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria | Mittersill, Austria
Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–50)
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Franconia | Brzeg, Poland | Banat, Romania | Prekmurje | Maribor, Slovenia
Roman Emperor
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Newcastle upon Tyne, England | Aleppo, Syria | Borgo (rione of Rome) | Daruvar, Croatia | Celje, Slovenia
Early Slavs
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Slovakia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | North Macedonia | Wallachia | Bačka, Serbia
Trajan
Connects Ptuj, Slovenia to: Kosovo | Varna, Bulgaria | Franconia | Amman, Jordan | Seville, Spain