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The [[Parish Church]] in the settlement is dedicated to [[Saint Nicholas]] and belongs to the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Murska Sobota|Murska Sobota Diocese]]. The original parts of the church date to 1331, but it was expanded in the 16th century and in the late 18th century. It has a rectangular [[nave]] with a [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] [[sanctuary]] and a [[bell tower|belfry]] on its western facade. <ref>[http://rkd.situla.org/ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage] reference number 2948</ref>
The [[Parish Church]] in the settlement is dedicated to [[Saint Nicholas]] and belongs to the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Murska Sobota|Murska Sobota Diocese]]. The original parts of the church date to 1331, but it was expanded in the 16th century and in the late 18th century. It has a rectangular [[nave]] with a [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] [[sanctuary]] and a [[bell tower|belfry]] on its western facade. <ref>[http://rkd.situla.org/ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage] reference number 2948</ref>

Here was live and dead the poet [[Ferenc Sbüll]].


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Dolenci
Dolány
Country Slovenia
Traditional regionPrekmurje
Statistical regionPomurska
MunicipalityŠalovci
Area
 • Total7.72 km2 (2.98 sq mi)
Elevation
302.1 m (991.1 ft)
Population
 (2002)
 • Total206
[1]

Dolenci (Hungarian: Dolány) is a village in the Šalovci Municipality in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia, right on the border with Hungary.[2]

The Parish Church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and belongs to the Murska Sobota Diocese. The original parts of the church date to 1331, but it was expanded in the 16th century and in the late 18th century. It has a rectangular nave with a Gothic sanctuary and a belfry on its western facade. [3]

Here was live and dead the poet Ferenc Sbüll.

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