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- Rupnik_Line abstract "Rupnik Line (Slovene: Rupnikova linija), named after the Slovene general in the Yugoslav army, Leon Rupnik, was a line of fortifications and weapons installations that Yugoslavia constructed along its terrestrial western and northern border. The construction of the line was a safety measure taken in order to counter the construction of Alpine Wall, a line built by the bordering country Italy, as well as against imposing danger of a German invasion.Yugoslavia's Rupnik line was inspired by various other fortification systems built along borders, mainly by France, Czechoslovakia and neighboring Italy. It was established to provide good positions to enforce the existing border, as well as to repel a potential invasion.Although there were around 15,000 troops manning the fortifications at its peak, with a potential of housing a total of 40,000, the line was never used to full potential, as it was largely unprepared and abandoned by the time Yugoslavia was invaded in April 1941.".
- Rupnik_Line builder Leon_Rupnik.
- Rupnik_Line buildingEndDate "1937-1941".
- Rupnik_Line location Carinthia_(Slovenia).
- Rupnik_Line location Carniola.
- Rupnik_Line location Croatian_Littoral.
- Rupnik_Line location Gorski_kotar.
- Rupnik_Line location Styria_(Slovenia).
- Rupnik_Line thumbnail Rupnik_line_map.png?width=300.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageID "40489565".
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageLength "9864".
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageRevisionID "685069321".
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_Wall.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Anschluss.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Breakup_of_Yugoslavia.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Carinthia_(Slovenia).
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Carniola.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Casemate.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_defensive_lines.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Cerknica.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Cerkno.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Croatian_Littoral.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovak_border_fortifications.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Dalmatia.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Dinaric_Alps.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Dravograd.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Gornja_Radgona.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Gorski_kotar.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Gozd_Martuljek.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Invasion_of_Yugoslavia.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Kastav.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Leon_Rupnik.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Maginot_Line.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Metaxas_Line.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Postojna_Gate.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Ljubljana.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Reservist.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Yugoslav_Army.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Siegfried_Line.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Slovene_Partisans.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Styria_(Slovenia).
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Rapallo_(1920).
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Vrhnika.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslav_Peoples_Army.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink Škofja_Loka.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink File:Rupnik_line_bunker.jpg.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink File:Rupnik_line_map.png.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLink File:Sectors_of_rupnik_line.png.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rupnik Line".
- Rupnik_Line battles Invasion_of_Yugoslavia.
- Rupnik_Line battles World_War_II.
- Rupnik_Line builder Leon_Rupnik.
- Rupnik_Line built "1937".
- Rupnik_Line controlledby "Slovenia, Croatia".
- Rupnik_Line location Carinthia_(Slovenia).
- Rupnik_Line location Carniola.
- Rupnik_Line location Croatian_Littoral.
- Rupnik_Line location Gorski_kotar.
- Rupnik_Line location Styria_(Slovenia).
- Rupnik_Line mapCaption "Rupnik line location".
- Rupnik_Line materials "Concrete, steel, iron".
- Rupnik_Line name "Rupnik Line".
- Rupnik_Line openToPublic "Yes".
- Rupnik_Line type "Defensive line".
- Rupnik_Line used "1941".
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_military_structure.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sl.
- Rupnik_Line wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rupnik_Line subject Category:World_War_II_defensive_lines.
- Rupnik_Line hypernym Line.
- Rupnik_Line type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Rupnik_Line type MilitaryStructure.
- Rupnik_Line type Place.
- Rupnik_Line type Location.
- Rupnik_Line type Place.
- Rupnik_Line type Thing.
- Rupnik_Line comment "Rupnik Line (Slovene: Rupnikova linija), named after the Slovene general in the Yugoslav army, Leon Rupnik, was a line of fortifications and weapons installations that Yugoslavia constructed along its terrestrial western and northern border.".
- Rupnik_Line label "Rupnik Line".
- Rupnik_Line sameAs Q1131413.
- Rupnik_Line sameAs Category:Rupnik_Line.
- Rupnik_Line sameAs Rupnikova_linie.
- Rupnik_Line sameAs Ligne_Rupnik.
- Rupnik_Line sameAs Rupnikova_linija.
- Rupnik_Line sameAs Linea_Rupnik.
- Rupnik_Line sameAs m.0124t3_r.
- Rupnik_Line sameAs Rupnikova_linija.
- Rupnik_Line sameAs Q1131413.
- Rupnik_Line wasDerivedFrom Rupnik_Line?oldid=685069321.
- Rupnik_Line depiction Rupnik_line_map.png.
- Rupnik_Line isPrimaryTopicOf Rupnik_Line.
- Rupnik_Line name "Rupnik Line".