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The old German name for Radovljica was first Radmansdorf and later Radmanstadt. The name can be 'read' on the coat of arms: Rad-Mann-Dorf or Rad-Mann-Stadt (Wheel-Man-Village or Wheel-Man-Town). | The old German name for Radovljica was first Radmansdorf and later Radmanstadt. The name can be 'read' on the coat of arms: Rad-Mann-Dorf or Rad-Mann-Stadt (Wheel-Man-Village or Wheel-Man-Town). | ||
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RADOVLJICA
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The old German name for Radovljica was first Radmansdorf and later Radmanstadt. The name can be 'read' on the coat of arms: Rad-Mann-Dorf or Rad-Mann-Stadt (Wheel-Man-Village or Wheel-Man-Town).
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