"Bilpa" meaning in Slovene

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Proper name

Etymology: From Gottscheerish Bilpm (standard German Wilpen), generally thought to be cognate to Wildbach. Etymology templates: {{der|sl|gmw-gts|Bilpm}} Gottscheerish Bilpm Head templates: {{sl-proper noun}} Bilpa ?
  1. a creek and a combination of two settlements which that creek divided (namely Spodnja Bilpa or 'Lower Bilpa' and Zgornja Bilpa or 'Upper Bilpa') settled by the Gottscheers in Carniola in southeastern Slovenia
    Sense id: en-Bilpa-sl-name-W-t-0ffi Categories (other): Slovene entries with incorrect language header

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