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after World War II. Prior to 1918 it was administratively connected with Radkersburg. In February 1929, exceptionally cold weather caused ice to accumulate against the old wooden bridge between Gornja Radona and Radkersburg, destroying it. A new wooden bridge was not built until 1932. The favorable
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Gornja Radgona is also known as a host of international fair events that are organized by Pomurski Sejem d.d. The best known is the International Agricultural and Food Fair, which is held every year and is attended by over 120,000 people. Gornja Radgona is known also for its wines.
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geographical location and economic contacts (including joint cooperation in preventing flood and fires, and important transport links) resulted in the joint construction of a new bridge. The bridge was ceremonially opened on 12 October 1968 by Yugoslav leader
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on an island in the Mura River, and it was mentioned as a market in 1265 and as a town in 1299. Eventually the old settlement turned into a suburb of the town. Gornja Radgona was built on the slope of Castle Hill (265 m) and the tip of the
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In 1605 the Mura flooded, causing great damage to Gornja Radgona and Radkersberg, and nearly every generation experienced the plague. The worst outbreak was in 1680, and left many houses without occupants.
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Because of its important location on the Mura River, in the 12th and 13th centuries Gornja Radgona and Radkersburg suffered multiple attacks by the
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was divided between Austria and Slovenia. They afterward developed separately, and Gornja Radgona grew into a new town centre.
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The history of Gornja Radgona itself reaches back to the 12th century, when a settlement was established beneath
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From top, left to right: Overview of Gornja Radgona, Town Hall, Radgona Castle, Museum, Old manor, Palace complex
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for Slovenia's independence in 1991, major fighting occurred at the Gornja Radgona border crossing.
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Population size may be affected by changes in administrative divisions.
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settlement here. The Parish of Gornja Radgona belonged to the
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Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage
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settlement on Castle Hill attest to settlement during the
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Populated places in the Municipality of Gornja Radgona
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and, in the 15th and 16th centuries, attacks by the
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Flag of Gornja Radgona
Coat of arms of Gornja Radgona
Gornja Radgona is located in Slovenia
46°40′30.84″N 15°59′33.38″E / 46.6752333°N 15.9926056°E / 46.6752333; 15.9926056
Slovenia
Styria
Statistical region
Mura
Municipality
Gornja Radgona
Vehicle registration
[ˈɡoːɾnjaˈɾaːdɡɔna]

German
Hungarian
Slovenia
Municipality of Gornja Radgona
twin city
Bad Radkersburg
Mura River
Austria
state of Styria
Neolithic
Urnfield culture

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