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Hrastje–Mota : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hrastje–Mota
Hrastje–Mota (; (スロベニア語:Hrastje - Mota)) is a settlement in the Municipality of Radenci in northeastern Slovenia. As its compound name indicates, it is made up of two settlements: the hamlets of Hrastje and Mota, both lying on the right bank of the Mura River.〔(Radenci municipal site )〕 There is a small chapel in the center of Hrastje and a chapel-shrine in the centre of Mota. The chapel in Hrastje was built in 1900 in the neo-Gothic style and was used as a small classroom for religious education. The shrine in Mota was built in the early 20th century and was moved to the south of the main village crossroads when the roads were widened.〔(Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage ) reference numbers 12285 & 12286〕 Jakob Missia (1838–1902), the Bishop of Ljubljana, the Archbishop of Gorizia and the first cardinal of Slovene descent, was born in Mota. His birth house bears a memorial plaque from 1934 and has been protected as a cultural monument of local significance. == References ==
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