Komenda ( pronounced [kɔˈmɛːnda] ; German : Commenda ) is a village in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia . It is the seat of the Municipality of Komenda . It includes the formerly independent settlement of Kaplja Vas ( Slovene : Kapla vas , German : Kaplawas ).
4-751: Amisano (or Amisano) is a small town in the KEEA Municipal district , a district in the Central Region of Ghana . The SMA Fathers conceived an idea to establish the first Catholic College and Seminary in Ghana. After searching for land in the KEEA district, they finally found Land at Amisano. St. Augustine's College (Cape Coast) was founded in Amisano in 1930 and in 1936, it was moved to Cape Coast This Central Region, Ghana location article
8-466: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Komenda Komenda was first mentioned in written sources in 1147–54 as de sancto Petro (and as hospitale Sancti Petri in 1296, in der pharren von Sand Peter in 1322, and comendator ad S. Petrum in 1446). The name of the village is identical to the Slovene common noun komenda ' commandry ', referring to a property and residence owned by
12-590: The Knights Hospitaller from 1223 to 1872. The noun komenda is borrowed (probably via German Kommende ) from Medieval Latin commenda 'entrusted property'. In the past the German name was Commenda . Komenda is the site of a mass grave from the period immediately after the Second World War. The Svešek Alder Mass Grave ( Slovene : Grobišče Sveščeva jelša ) is located at the edge of
16-587: The Svešek Alder Woods ( Sveščeva Jelša ) along a forest road northwest of Žeje pri Komendi . It contains the remains of 10 to 15 prisoners from Kamnik murdered in May and June 1945. Their nationalities and whether they were soldiers or civilians is unknown. Above the settlement is a complex with a castle, the parish church dedicated to Saint Peter , a parsonage, stables, and a cemetery. A church in Komenda
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