The Periadriatic Line (PAL) is a remarkable, several hundred kilometer long fault system of the Alpine orogen. Its dextral character was documented by several authors using diverse criteria, but ...detailed kinematics and timing of movements had not been investigated along its whole length. Structural and paleomagnetic measurements, mapping, and stratigraphic and sedimentological studies have helped to unravel the Miocene‐Pliocene evolution of the Slovenian segment of the PAL. Brittle deformation was characterized by NW‐SE to N‐S compression and perpendicular tension. Deformation has resulted in dextral strike‐slip faulting, folding, and tilting of beds. The first transpressional event corresponds to the first phase of lateral extrusion of the East Alpine‐Western Carpathian‐Northern Pannonian block in the early Miocene (24–17.5 Ma). After a short period of transtension during the Karpatian (17.5–16.5 Ma), dextral transpression reoccurred during the middle Miocene to Pliocene and lasted up to the Quaternary. Middle Miocene dextral slip can be connected to the second phase of extrusion. The highly deformed rocks within the dextral shear zones show variable clockwise, sometimes counterclockwise, rotations. The mechanism of rotation seems to be complex, ranging from regional rotation to local folding due to pure or simple shear (domino‐type rotation).
Teharje kosezi community enjoyed a particular legal status which it successfully preserved until the abolishment of feudalism in 1848. Thus the community had its own first-instance judiciary for ...civil cases, performed its obligations, corvee exempt, to the lord and the state collectively, kosezi could sell their land without hindrance, had the right to bear arms, freely elect the sodin and the mayors of their zupas. Such legal status, obtained through manorial service under the margraviate of Celje, was founded on the privilege issued by the lord. The oldest privilege preserved, issued by Ferdinand I. of Habsburg, dates to 1537. Tribunal had its sub judicial area that included, aside from Teharje settlement, sixteen kosezi settlements in Savinjska valley. Representatives of all settlements gathered once a year around St. George's Day (April 23rd) on the day of sodin elections that had to be confirmed by either the vidame in Celje or the leaser of Forhtenek manor. The function of the tribunal itself can be made out from its preserved tribunal register for the period from 1715 to 1849 where most entries date between 1715 and 1718. During this time, the register lists 68 cases, predominantly unsettled debts, whereas handled by the tribunal were verbal injuries (verbal iniuri), corporal injuries, and disputes on inheritance. As a rule, proceedings took place monthly in the center of Teharje settlement or, in case of poor weather, the nearby church of St. Stephen.
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Erotični sejem s striptizetami, starletami in pripomočki. Izjava Max Modic. Zavod za kulturo pornografije 69 ...je na Celjskem sejmu ta konec tedna organiziral mednarodni erotični sejem »EROTIKA 69«. Sejem je ciljni publiki in zainteresirani javnosti celovito predstavil slovensko ponudbo s področja zabavne industrije za odrasle.- Information:- An international erotic fair "Erotic 69" was organized in Celje. To its target audience and interested public the fair offered a full range of Slovenian adult entertainment industry offer and products.- Original language summary:
Mednarodni erotični sejem je ciljni publiki in zainteresirani javnosti celovito predstavil slovensko ponudbo s področja zabavne industrije za odrasle.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
On 9 November 1456, Ulrich II, the last Count of Celje, was murdered in Belgrade. Not long afterwards, Celje fell under the rule of the Habsburg Emperor Frederick III, who set the new foundations for ...the city’s autonomy. The account book of the city judges of Celje, which is kept in the Styrian Provincial Archives in Graz – the oldest source of this kind from the territory of the present-day Slovenia – documents in detail the first fifty years of operations and transactions conducted by the new city authorities and brings an abundance of interesting features from the late medieval urban daily life. The source is published in its original language and parallel Slovenian translation, with an added scholarly introduction that provides the reader with an insight into Celje’s self-administration, development and medieval accounting systems, as well as presents the manuscript of the published source, together with the measuring and monetary systems used therein.
Soil samples (0 to 5 cm) from 30 locations in the Celje region, Slovenia, an area that has been subjected to severe industrial emissions of Pb and Zn, were analyzed for selected soil properties and ...subjected to a six-step sequential extraction of Pb and Zn. Phyto-available forms of heavy metals: soluble in soil solution and exchangeable from soil colloids to soil solution together accounted for 0 to 1.68% of Pb and 0 to 40.8% of total soil Zn. Most of the Pb and Zn was found to reside in less labile forms bound to carbonate (2.04 to 43.5% Pb, 3.9 to 35.1% Zn), bound to Fe and Mn oxides (0 to 16.1% Pb, 1.4 to 25.4% Zn), bound to organic matter (35.8 to 71.1% Pb, 14.8 to 56.2% Zn), and in the residual fraction (10.4 to 53.4% Pb, 14.2 to 75.3% Zn). Factor analysis and stepwise multiple regression revealed that the concentration of Pb in the proposed indicator plant, narrow leaf plantain (Plantago lanceolata) did not correlate with the measured soil properties, Pb fractionation in soil, and total soil Pb. Plant uptake of Zn, however, significantly correlated with soil pH and with the share of phyto-available forms of Zn in the soil (R
2
= 86.9). A statistically significant correlation (P<0.01) was found between the fractions of Pb and Zn carbonates and soil organic matter content (R
2
= 90.6 and 90.9, respectively); the fraction of Pb bound to organic matter and soil organic matter content (R
2
= 90.6); the residual fraction of Pb and total Pb content in soil (R
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= 95.7); the fraction of Zn bound to Fe an Mn oxides, the fraction of Zn bound to organic matter, the residual fraction of Zn and total Zn content in soil (R
2
= 75.9, 93.2, and 87.4, respectively). Soil texture, pH, and cation exchange capacity did not affect the relative proportions of Pb and Zn forms in soil.
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Slovenijo so jeseni 1990 prizadele katastrofalne poplave; odpravljanje posledic poplav v Celju, kjer je ...bregove prestopila reka Savinja; Celjski radio - studio, napovedovalka, izjava Brane Stamejčič, odgovorni urednik NT-RC (Novi tednik - Radio Celje), gasilci, komunala. Radio je prebivalcem ogroženega območja posredoval obvestila o stanju in o nujnih ukrepih.
In the autumn of 1990, Slovenia was affected by catastrophic floods. The clip presents the serious repercussions of the flooding in Celje, where the Savinja River burst its banks. In the clip studio announcer from Celjski radio talks with Brane Stamejčič, editor of NT-RC (Novi tednik - Radio Celje). It shows the workings of fire-fighters and the sanitation work taken on at those very difficult times. Celjski radio has been sending radio notices of the current situation and the possible urgent evacuation notices to the residents of compromised areas.- Information:- The consequences of flooding in Celje.- Original language summary:
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The path that led to the formal opening of Celje Hospital 120 years ago had its beginnings in a medieval town almshouse. Years of commitment to institutionalising inpatient treatment finally led to ...results in 1887 when the new Giselle's Hospital, named after the emperor's daughter, was solemnly opened by the heir to the throne, Archduke Rudolph. Since its establishment- in addition to the promotion of healthy life-styles and health management, changes in methods of financing and problems such as floods- the hospital's primary value has been caring for the sick. This has been reflected in the work of physicians, nurses, female caregivers abnd other personnel; as the years passed, this attitude on the part of medical professionals toward patients increased the sense of confidence in the hospital. The local environment knew how to return such confidence, when it first supported the project of the extension and then also modernisation of the hospital, which is still underway. Today, Celje General Hospital holds an important position in the Slovenian public health system: as the third largest hospital in Slovenia, it includes 1600 employees and annually treats 35,000 inpatients and 260,000 people as part of the specialist and outpatient system. Within its period of growth the hospital has developed in almost every medical field. Today, we are committed to gaining the status of a clinical hospital, strengthening research activities and constantly improving quality. The motto that represents the mission of the employees of Celje Hospital also embodies the same spirit: "Devoted to life".