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      • Following World War I and the dissolution of Austria-Hungary, the city became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and was officially renamed Novo mesto.
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    From 1865 to 1918, the town was officially named Rudolfovo in Slovene, based on the German name. [3] Following World War I and the dissolution of Austria-Hungary, the city became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and was officially renamed Novo mesto.

  3. Novo Mesto was founded in 1365 by Rudolf IV of Austria and became an important military base on the Ottoman frontier in the 15th century. Though ravaged twice by fire (1576 and 1664) and once by plague (1599), Novo Mesto developed into an important regional centre.

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  4. Jul 10, 2023 · Novo Mesto was founded in 1365 by Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, and became an important commercial and cultural centre in the region. On 7 April 2006, Novo Mesto became the seat for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Novo Mesto, which is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Ljubljana.

    • 181 m (594 ft) above sea level
    • Rudolf IV of Austria
    • 7 April 1365 as Růdolfswerde
    • 33.3 km2 (12.9 sq mi)
  5. Novo mesto, also called the metropolis of Dolenjska, was founded in the year 1365, when the Austrian Archduke Rudolf IV granted city rights to the town at the bend of the Krka River.

  6. 3 days ago · Novo mesto, also called the metropolis of Dolenjska, was founded in the year 1365, when the Austrian Archduke Rudolf IV granted city rights to the town at the bend of the Krka River. Officially called Rudolsfwerd, it grew as Novo Mesto and soon became an administration, cultural, religious and business center of Dolenjska.

  7. Jan 23, 2020 · And, despite its name of Nové Mesto Prague, meaning New Town, it really isn’t that new. New Town was founded by Charles IV in 1348 and yet is considered the youngest of the five historic districts in Prague.

  8. Novo Mesto (pronounced [ˈnɔːʋɔ ˈmeːstɔ] (listen); Slovene: Novo mesto; also known by other alternative names) is the city on a bend of the Krka River in the City Municipality of Novo Mesto in southeastern Slovenia, close to the border with Croatia. The town is known as the economic and cultural centre of the historical Lower Carniola ...

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