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Cezanjevci Location in Slovenia Coordinates: 46°31′11.63″N 16°9′4.51″E / 46.5198972°N 16.1512528°ECoordinates: 46°31′11.63″N 16°9′4.51″E / 46.5198972°N 16.1512528°E Country Slovenia Traditional region Styria Statistical region Pomurska Municipality Ljutomer Area - Total 3.81 km2 (1.5 sq mi) Elevation 183.4 m (602 ft) Population (2002) - Total 228 [1] Cezanjevci is a village on the right bank of the river Ščavnica in the Ljutomer Municipality in northeastern Slovenia. The area traditionally belonged to the Styria region and is now included in the Pomurska statistical region.[2]
The local parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Murska Sobota. It is a single nave building built in 1675. The belfry was added in 1679.[3]
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Ljutomer Settlements Administrative centre: Ljutomer
Babinci, Bodislavci, Branoslavci, Bučkovci, Cezanjevci, Cuber, Cven, Desnjak, Drakovci, Globoka, Godemarci, Gresovščak, Grlava, Ilovci, Jeruzalem, Krapje, Krištanci, Kuršinci, Mala Nedelja, Mekotnjak, Moravci v Slovenskih Goricah, Mota, Noršinci pri Ljutomeru, Nunska Graba, Plešivica, Podgradje, Precetinci, Presika, Pristava, Radomerje, Radomerščak, Radoslavci, Rinčetova Graba, Sitarovci, Slamnjak, Spodnji Kamenščak, Stara Cesta, Stročja vas, Šalinci, Vidanovci, Vogričevci, Zgornji Kamenščak, Železne DveriLandmarks Jeruzalem, Ljutomerske gorice, Ljutomer railway stationNotable people Stanko Vraz, Franc Miklošič, Karol Grossmann, Ante Trstenjak, Cvetko Golar, Manko Golar, Miro SteržajCategories:- Populated places in the Municipality of Ljutomer
- Pomurska statistical region geography stubs
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