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- Vinja_Vas areaTotal "4.79".
- Vinja_Vas abstract "Vinja Vas (Slovene: Vinja vas) is a settlement in the Gorjanci Hills in the Municipality of Novo Mesto in southeastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia statistical region.A small chapel with a belfry in the western part of the settlement is dedicated to Mary Help of Christians and belongs to the Parish of Podgrad. It was built in 1905 in a Neo-Romanesque style.".
- Vinja_Vas areaTotal "4790000.0".
- Vinja_Vas country Slovenia.
- Vinja_Vas elevation "433.2".
- Vinja_Vas isPartOf Lower_Carniola.
- Vinja_Vas isPartOf Novo_Mesto.
- Vinja_Vas isPartOf Southeast_Slovenia_Statistical_Region.
- Vinja_Vas populationTotal "142".
- Vinja_Vas postalCode "8000".
- Vinja_Vas thumbnail Flag_of_Slovenia.svg?width=300.
- Vinja_Vas wikiPageExternalLink Geopedia_en.html?params=L5567_F10121655_T105_vF_b4_x517630.5_y65435_s14.
- Vinja_Vas wikiPageID "16761407".
- Vinja_Vas wikiPageRevisionID "542923148".
- Vinja_Vas areaTotalKm "4.79".
- Vinja_Vas coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Vinja_Vas coordinatesRegion "SI".
- Vinja_Vas elevationM "433.2".
- Vinja_Vas hasPhotoCollection Vinja_Vas.
- Vinja_Vas imagesize "250".
- Vinja_Vas latd "45".
- Vinja_Vas latm "44".
- Vinja_Vas latns "N".
- Vinja_Vas lats "18.26".
- Vinja_Vas longd "15".
- Vinja_Vas longew "E".
- Vinja_Vas longm "12".
- Vinja_Vas longs "42.33".
- Vinja_Vas officialName "Vinja Vas".
- Vinja_Vas populationAsOf "2002".
- Vinja_Vas populationBlank1Title "Ethnicities".
- Vinja_Vas populationBlank2Title "Religions".
- Vinja_Vas populationTotal "142".
- Vinja_Vas postalCode "8000".
- Vinja_Vas pushpinLabelPosition "left".
- Vinja_Vas pushpinMap "Slovenia".
- Vinja_Vas pushpinMapCaption "Location in Slovenia".
- Vinja_Vas subdivisionName Lower_Carniola.
- Vinja_Vas subdivisionName Novo_Mesto.
- Vinja_Vas subdivisionName Southeast_Slovenia_Statistical_Region.
- Vinja_Vas subdivisionName "25".
- Vinja_Vas subdivisionType Municipalities_of_Slovenia.
- Vinja_Vas subdivisionType Statistical_regions_of_Slovenia.
- Vinja_Vas subdivisionType "Country".
- Vinja_Vas subdivisionType "Traditional region".
- Vinja_Vas subject Category:Populated_places_in_the_Municipality_of_Novo_Mesto.
- Vinja_Vas point "45.73840555555556 15.211758333333334".
- Vinja_Vas type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Vinja_Vas type District108552138.
- Vinja_Vas type GeographicalArea108574314.
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- Vinja_Vas type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Vinja_Vas type PopulatedPlacesInTheMunicipalityOfNovoMesto.
- Vinja_Vas type Region108630985.
- Vinja_Vas type Site108651247.
- Vinja_Vas type Tract108673395.
- Vinja_Vas type YagoGeoEntity.
- Vinja_Vas type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Vinja_Vas type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Vinja_Vas type Place.
- Vinja_Vas type PopulatedPlace.
- Vinja_Vas type Settlement.
- Vinja_Vas type Wikidata:Q532.
- Vinja_Vas type Place.
- Vinja_Vas type Location.
- Vinja_Vas type _Feature.
- Vinja_Vas comment "Vinja Vas (Slovene: Vinja vas) is a settlement in the Gorjanci Hills in the Municipality of Novo Mesto in southeastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia statistical region.A small chapel with a belfry in the western part of the settlement is dedicated to Mary Help of Christians and belongs to the Parish of Podgrad. It was built in 1905 in a Neo-Romanesque style.".
- Vinja_Vas label "Vinja Vas".
- Vinja_Vas label "Vinja vas".
- Vinja_Vas sameAs Vinja_vas.
- Vinja_Vas sameAs m.04056_8.
- Vinja_Vas sameAs Q2464734.
- Vinja_Vas sameAs Q2464734.
- Vinja_Vas sameAs Vinja_Vas.
- Vinja_Vas lat "45.73840555555556".
- Vinja_Vas long "15.211758333333334".
- Vinja_Vas wasDerivedFrom Vinja_Vas?oldid=542923148.
- Vinja_Vas depiction Flag_of_Slovenia.svg.
- Vinja_Vas isPrimaryTopicOf Vinja_Vas.
- Vinja_Vas name "Vinja Vas".