File:Skofja Loka during World War I.jpg

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English: Skofja Loka, also known as Bischoflack before 1918, has the oldest preserved stone bridge of Slovenia. The town, along with several villages in the area, belonged to the prince-bishopric of Freising for 800 years, and from 1803 to 1918 was part of the province of Carniola (Austrian Empire)
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Source http://www.delcampe.net/page/item/id,162521907,var,Skofja-Loka-Bischoflack-1915-1918-Slovenia-Slowenien-not-used--1057,language,F.html
Author Unknown, postcard published circa 1915

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