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  1. The 201617 season was Celje's 26th season in the Slovenian top division, Slovenian PrvaLiga, since the league was created in 1991 with Celje as one of the league's founding members. Celje competed in Slovenian PrvaLiga and Slovenian Football Cup.

  2. 2016–17 →. All statistics correct as of 7 June 2016. The 2015–16 season was Celje 's 25th season in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, Slovenian top division, since the league was created in 1991 with Celje as one of the league's founding members. Celje competed in the PrvaLiga, Cup and Europa League.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeljeCelje - Wikipedia

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    Celje was known as Celeia during the Roman period. Early attestations of the name during or following Slavic settlement include Cylia in 452, ecclesiae Celejanae in 579, Zellia in 824, in Cilia in 1310, Cilli in 1311, and Celee in 1575. The proto-Slovene name *Ceľe or *Celьje, from which modern Slovene Celje developed, was borrowed from Vulgar Lati...

    Early history

    The first settlement in the area of Celje appeared during the Hallstatt era. The settlement was known in the Celtic times and to Ancient Greek historians as Kelea; findings suggest that Celts coined Noricmoney in the region. Once the area was incorporated in the Roman Empire in 15 BC, it was known as Civitas Celeia. It received municipal rights in AD 45 under the name municipium Claudia Celeia during the reign of the Roman Emperor Claudius (41–54). Records suggest that the town was rich and d...

    19th century

    The first service on the Vienna-Trieste railway line came through Celje on 27 April 1846. In 1895, Celje secondary school, established in 1808, began to teach in Slovene. At the end of the 19th century and in the early 20th century, Celje was a center of German nationalism which had repercussions for Slovenes. The 1910 census showed that 66.8% of the population was German. A symbol of this was the German Cultural Center (German: Deutsches Haus), built in 1906 and opened on 15 May 1907, today...

    Second World War

    Celje was occupied by Nazi Germany in April 1941. The Gestapo arrived in Celje on 16 April 1941 and were followed three days later by SS leader Heinrich Himmler, who inspected Stari pisker prison. During the war, the city suffered from allied bombing, aimed at important communication lines and military installations. The National Hallwas severely damaged. The toll of the war on the city was heavy. The city (including nearby towns) had a pre-war population of 20,000 and lost 575 people during...

    The town's tourist sights include a Grayfriars' monastery founded in 1241 and a palacefrom the 16th century. The parish church, dating from the 14th century, with its Gothic chapel, is a specimen of medieval architecture. The so-called German church, in Romanesquestyle, belonged to the monastery, which was closed in 1808. The throne of the counts o...

    Climate

    Celje has an Oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb).

    The coat of arms of Celje are based on the coat of arms of the Counts of Celje. The coat-of-arms of Celje was selected for the national arms immediately after World War I in 1918, when Slovenia together with Croatia and Serbia formed the original Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia). A similar coat of arms was integrated into th...

    The city of Celje is divided into 10 districts (mestne četrti) and the municipality has 9 local communities (krajevne skupnosti):

    In 1991 the population consisted of: 1. Slovenes: 33,434 (82.1%) 2. Serbs: 1,864 (4.6%) 3. Croats: 1,687 (4.1%) 4. ethnic Muslims: 466 (1.1%) 5. Yugoslavs: 405 (1%) 6. Albanians: 189 7. Macedonians: 140 8. Montenegrins: 93 9. Hungarians: 41 10. Others: 82 11. Unknown: 1,972 (4.8%) 12. Undeclared: 249 13. Regionally declared: 88

    Celje does not have its own university, although some college-level education has been established in the city. 1. The Faculty of Logistics, formally part of the University of Maribor, was established in Celje in 2005. 2. International School for Social and Business Studies 3. Faculty of Commercial and Business Sciences 4. UP Faculty of Management

    Mayor

    The current[when?] mayor of Celje is Matija Kovač.[citation needed]

    Vice mayors

    The current vice mayors of Celje are Saša Kundih, Samo Seničar and Uroš Lesjak.[citation needed]

    Courts

    In Celje there are three courts of general jurisdiction: 1. Celje Higher Court; 2. Celje District Court; 3. Celje Local Court. In addition to that there are also Celje Labour Court for resolving labour law disputes and an external department of Administrative Court for resolving disputes arising from administrative procedures.

    Celje is twinnedwith Celje also cooperates with Cherepovets in Russia and has informal friendly relations with Graz and Spittal an der Drauin Austria.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NK_CeljeNK Celje - Wikipedia

    Nogometni klub Celje (English: Celje Football Club ), commonly referred to as NK Celje or simply Celje ( [ˈtsɛ̀ːljɛ] ), is a professional football club from Celje, Slovenia. They play in the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the top tier of Slovenian football.

  6. Celje ( izgovorjava (pomoč·info)) je mesto na Štajerskem v Republiki Sloveniji, sedež mestne občine Celje in upravne enote ter središče Savinjske statistične regije. S 37.628 prebivalci (2024) je četrto največje slovensko mesto, neposredno za Kranjem, v nedavni preteklosti pa je bilo celo tretje.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RK_CeljeRK Celje - Wikipedia

    RK Celje; Full name: Rokometni klub Celje: Nickname(s) Pivovarji (The Brewers) Founded: 1946; 78 years ago () Arena: Zlatorog Arena: Capacity: 5,191: President: Gregor Planteu: Head coach: Klemen Luzar: League: Slovenian First League: 2022–23: Slovenian First League, 1st of 14 (champions) Club colours

  8. May 10, 2016 · Celje Central Library, built in 2010 and worth a visit, they also have free Wifi and an in-house Cafe. address: Muzejski trg 1a, 3000 Celje, Slovenia. Open 8am-7pm, Mon-Friday, 8am-12pm, Saturday, closed Sunday. Oaza Cafe, espresso, cakes, cold coffee for the addict in you rand me. address: Glavni Trg 13. Open daily 7am-10pm.

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