Dolina pri Lendavi (pronounced [ˈdoːlina pɾi ˈleːndaʋi]; Hungarian: Völgyifalu) is a settlement southeast of Lendava in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. It lies close to the border with Hungary.
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Pince is a settlement southeast of Lendava in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. It lies close to the extreme eastern point of Slovenia, right on the border with Hungary.
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Pince–Marof is a settlement southeast of Lendava in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. It lies close to the border with Hungary and its territory extends to the extreme eastern point of Slovenia.
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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 The creek was attested in historical documents in 1244 as Cernech, and in Hungarian in the 20th century as Csernec patak.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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Benica is a small settlement in the Municipality of Lendava in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. It lies close to the extreme eastern tip of Slovenia, near the Mura River on the right bank of the Ardova Canal, close to the borders with Croatia and Hungary. Until the canal was built in 1910, the area occupied by the settlement was part of the Mura Woods, but then the area was cleared and in 1923 the Esterházy family's manorial possessions were taken away and transferred to settlers who were refugees from the Isonzo Front. Until the Second World War it was a hamlet of Pince.
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