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Reopened as a heritage site in 2003, the late 17th century homestead in which Peter Danjko (1787-1873) was born has been restored in period style. Danjko occupies a special place in Slovene history as a grammarian and religious writer. He wrote in the dialect of Štajerska using a special alphabet (danjčica) of his own invention. The original open-hearth kitchen (the so-called 'black kitchen') is preserved in the house and there is also a collection of ethnological objects.
 
Reopened as a heritage site in 2003, the late 17th century homestead in which Peter Danjko (1787-1873) was born has been restored in period style. Danjko occupies a special place in Slovene history as a grammarian and religious writer. He wrote in the dialect of Štajerska using a special alphabet (danjčica) of his own invention. The original open-hearth kitchen (the so-called 'black kitchen') is preserved in the house and there is also a collection of ethnological objects.
 
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Domačija Petra Danjka, Črešnjevci
Črešnjevci 82, Sl-2000 Murska Sobota, Slovenia,



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Reopened as a heritage site in 2003, the late 17th century homestead in which Peter Danjko (1787-1873) was born has been restored in period style. Danjko occupies a special place in Slovene history as a grammarian and religious writer. He wrote in the dialect of Štajerska using a special alphabet (danjčica) of his own invention. The original open-hearth kitchen (the so-called 'black kitchen') is preserved in the house and there is also a collection of ethnological objects.

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Reopened as a heritage site in 2003, the late 17th-century homestead in which Peter Dajnko (1787–1873) was born has been restored in period style. +
Reopened as a heritage site in 2003, the late 17th-century homestead in which Peter Dajnko (1787–1873) was born has been restored in period style. +
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