Čentiba (pronounced [tʃɛnˈtiːba]; Hungarian: Csente) is a settlement southeast of Lendava in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia, close to the border with Hungary. The local church in the settlement is dedicated to the Nativity of Mary and belongs to the Parish of Lendava.
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Črnec Creek is a stream of Slovenia. It is a left tributary of the Ledava near Čentiba.
It has its source south of Murska Sobota and flows southeastward. It is joined by Dobel Creek between Beltinci and Odranci, flows past the village of Odranci, and is then joined by Black Creek north of Kapca. After passing southwest of Lendava, it flows parallel to the Ledava River before emptying into the Ledava southwest of Čentiba. The stream is about 26 kilometers long.
The name Črnec means 'the black one'. The creek was attested in historical documents in 1244 as Cernech, and in Hungarian in the 20th century as Csernec patak. Like similar names of streams, the semantic motivation for the name is a creek that flows through a dark soil bed or that carries dark, turbid water.
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Dolina pri Lendavi is a settlement southeast of Lendava in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. It lies close to the border with Hungary.
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The Vinarium Tower is a Slovenian steel construction 53.5-meter tall observation tower in Dolgovaške Gorice, a village in the middle of the Lendava Hills above Lendava. It stands at 302 meters above sea level near the Hungarian border. The architects are Oskar Virag and Iztok Rajšter from the Vires architectural office . This is the highest observation tower in Slovenia. The tower was officially opened on 2 September 2015. The tower allows views into four different countries: Slovenia, Hungary, Austria, and Croatia. The designers expect 30,000 to 50,000 visitors per year.
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Kobilje Creek is a stream in northeastern Slovenia and western Hungary. The stream is 33 kilometres long; 24 km of the course is in Slovenia. Its source is at Kamenek Hill and it flows through Kobilje, crosses the Slovenian–Hungarian border, returns to Slovenia, and joins the Ledava from its left side in the town Lendava. It is the longest tributary of the Ledava.
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