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Slatina ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈslatina], Bulgarian: Слатина) is the capital city of Olt County, Romania, on the river Olt. It is located in the south of Romania, on the eastern side of the river Olt, in the historical region of Muntenia. The population was 63,487 in 2021; the urban area has around 85,000 inhabitants.
Sllatina (Vushtrri) / 42.85306°N 20.96944°E / 42.85306; 20.96944. Sllatinë or Slatina ( Serbian Cyrillic : Слатина) is a village in Kosovo located in the municipality of Vushtrri and in the district of Mitrovicë. According to the Kosovo census of 2011, it has 491 inhabitants, [2] all of whom are Albanians. [3]
Antena 1 (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈtena ˈunu]) is a Romanian free-to-air television network owned by the Antena TV Group, part of the Intact Media Group.Its programming consists of television news programs, soap opera shows, football matches, entertainment programmes, movies and television series.
Slatina is a city district of Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic. It is located in the eastern part of the city and is somewhat separated from other parts. Slatina became a part of Brno in 1919 and as of 2021, it has 11,104 inhabitants. Slatina has a well-preserved centre. The south of the district contains mostly modern houses ...
Rogaška Slatina. / 46.23139°N 15.63806°E / 46.23139; 15.63806. Rogaška Slatina ( pronounced [ɾɔˈɡaːʃka ˈslaːtina] ⓘ; German: Rohitsch-Sauerbrunn [2]) is a town in eastern Slovenia. It is the largest settlement in, and the seat of, the Municipality of Rogaška Slatina. It is known for its curative mineral water, spa, and ...
On September 28, 1910, as a part of the fall military exercises, Vlaicu flew his airplane from Slatina to Piatra Olt carrying a message, an early instance of an airplane being used for military purposes. The construction of A. Vlaicu Nr. II was started in December 1910 on a budget of 16,000 lei and first flew in April 1911.
Mestinje ( pronounced [mɛˈstiːnjɛ]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Šmarje pri Jelšah in eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the historical Styria region. The municipality is now included in the Savinja Statistical Region. [2] It lies on the crossroads with the regional roads towards Rogaška Slatina and Podčetrtek and on the ...
Name. Slatna was attested in historical sources as Slatein in 1326 and as Slatin in 1422. The name is a syncopated form of the common noun slatina 'mineral water (spring)', referring to a location where such a spring is found.