Gornja Radgona

Gornja Radgona is a town in . It is the seat of the . Once it was a defensive stronghold for today's regional centre and its twin city, , on the other side of the Mura River in .
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  • Type: Town with 3,200 residents
  • Description: city in Slovenia
  • Also known as: Radgona

Places of Interest

Highlights include Gornja Radgona railway station and Finanzamt Bad Radkersburg.

Building
serves the municipality of Gornja Radgona, . It was opened on 16 October 1890, as part of the extension of the Radkersburger Bahn from , in present-day , to , in present-day Slovenia.

Public building
is a public building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Podgrad and Črešnjevci.

Village
is a settlement on the right bank of the Mura River in the foothills of Radgona Castle in the in northeastern .

Village
is a dispersed settlement immediately south of Gornja Radgona in northeastern . The Slovene author, linguist and beekeeper Peter Dajnko was born in the village in 1787. is situated 2½ km south of Gornja Radgona.

Village
Photo: Rocoky, GFDL.
is a dispersed settlement in the hills southwest of Gornja Radgona in northeastern . is situated 3 km southwest of Gornja Radgona.

Gornja Radgona

Latitude
46.677° or 46° 40′ 37″ north
Longitude
15.99132° or 15° 59′ 29″ east
Population
3,200
Elevation
214 metres (702 feet)
United Nations Location Code
SI GDN
Open location code
8FRQMXGR+QG
Open­Street­Map ID
node 95920483
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3200197
Wiki­data ID
Q15868
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Vietnamese—“Gornja Radgona” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Gornja Radgona
  • Arabic: غرنيا رادغنا
  • Asturian: Gornja Radgona
  • Bengali: Gornja radgona
  • Bosnian: Gornja Radgona
  • Catalan: Gornja Radgona
  • Cebuano: Gornja Radgona (kapital sa munisipyo)
  • Cebuano: Gornja Radgona
  • Chechen: Горня Радгона
  • Chinese: 上拉德戈納
  • Chinese: 上拉德戈纳
  • Croatian: Gornja Radgona
  • Czech: Gornja Radgona
  • Danish: Gornja Radgona
  • Dutch: Gornja Radgona
  • Egyptian Arabic: جرنيا رادجنا
  • Esperanto: Gornja Radgona
  • Finnish: Gornja Radgona
  • French: Gornja Radgona
  • German: Felsőregede
  • German: Gornja Radgona
  • German: Oberradkersburg
  • German: SI-029
  • Greek: Γκόρντζα Ράντγκονα
  • Gujarati: ગોર્ન્જા રાડગોના
  • Hindi: गोर्जे रेडगोना
  • Hungarian: Felsőregede
  • Hungarian: Gornja Radgona
  • Hungarian: Regede
  • Indonesian: Gornja Radgona
  • Italian: Gornja Radgona
  • Japanese: ゴルニャ・ラドゴナ
  • Kannada: ಗೊರ್ನ್ಜಾ ರಾಡ್ಗೊನಾ
  • Korean: 고르냐라드고나
  • Latvian: Gornja Radgona
  • Lithuanian: Gornja Radgona
  • Macedonian: Горња Радгона
  • Malay: Gornja Radgona
  • Marathi: गोर्ने राडोना
  • Moksha: Горня Радгона
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Gornja Radgona
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Gornja Radgona
  • Occitan (post 1500): Gornja Radgona
  • Persian: گرنیا رادگنا
  • Persian: گورنیا رادگونا
  • Polish: Gornja Radgona
  • Portuguese: Gornja Radgona
  • Romanian: Gornja Radgona
  • Russian: Горня Радгона
  • Russian: Горня-Радгона
  • Serbian: Горња Радгона
  • Serbo-Croatian: Gornja Radgona
  • Sinhala: ගෝර්න්ජා රඩ්ගෝනා
  • Slovak: Gornja Radgona
  • Slovenian: Gor. Radgona
  • Slovenian: Gornja Radgona
  • Spanish: Gornja Radgona
  • Swedish: Gornja Radgona
  • Tamil: கோரஞ்ச ரேட்கோண
  • Tatar: Горнә-Радгона
  • Tatar: Горня Радгона
  • Telugu: గోంజా రాడ్గోనా
  • Thai: กอร์นิยาราดกอนา
  • Turkish: Gornja Radgona
  • Ukrainian: Горня Радгона
  • Urdu: جورنجا رادجونا
  • Vietnamese: Gornja Radgona

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