Voglajna
The Voglajna (pronounced [vɔˈɡlaːi̯na]) is a river in Styria, Slovenia. The river is 35 kilometres (22 mi) in length. Its source is Lake Slivnica (Slovene: Slivniško jezero) near Slivnica pri Celju.
The Voglajna (pronounced [vɔˈɡlaːi̯na]) is a river in Styria, Slovenia. The river is 35 kilometres (22 mi) in length. Its source is Lake Slivnica (Slovene: Slivniško jezero) near Slivnica pri Celju.
The Tržič Bistrica (Slovene: Tržiška Bistrica) is a river in Upper Carniola, Slovenia. The river is 27 kilometres (17 mi) in length.
Tezno is a city district of the city of Maribor in Slovenia.
The Temenica is a river of Slovenia. The river goes underground twice. Its surface length is 27 kilometres (17 mi), and its subterranean length is 1.75 kilometres (1.09 mi) measured in a straight line.
Sošice is a naselje (settlement) in the municipality of Žumberak, Zagreb County, Croatia.
At 1,028 metres (3,373 ft) high, Slavnik is one of the highest peaks of the Slovenian Istria. It is part of the Čičarija landscape. Tuma Hut on Slavnik, named after the mountaineer Henrik Tuma , stands about 10 metres (33 ft) below its peak.
…The Seeberg Saddle (German: Seebergsattel, Slovene: Jezerski vrh), also just Seeberg (Jezersko) is a high mountain pass connecting Bad Eisenkappel in the Austrian state of Carinthia with Jezersko in the Slovenian region of Carinthia.
Rédics is a village in Zala county, Hungary.
The Russian Chapel (Slovene: Ruska kapela na Vršiču) is a Russian Orthodox memorial chapel located on the Vršič Pass road in northwestern Slovenia.
Rožca (in older sources also Rožčica; German: Rosenbachsattel) is a grassy high-altitude mountain pass over the western Karawanks. The saddle is located between Hrušica Peak (Slovene: Hruški vrh) and Mount Klek, and straddles the border between Slov…
The Rinža (German: Rinse, Rinnse) is a river of Slovenia. It is 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) long and flows through Kočevje. It is the main watercourse of the Kočevje Polje and it is a losing stream. A few kilometers downstream of Kočevje, it goes subterr…
Ribnik is a village and a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia.
Rak is a creek in Inner Carniola, a traditional region of southeastern Slovenia. It sources in Zelše Caves (Zelške jame) to the west of the village of Zelše, flows across the Rakov Škocjan karst valley for 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) and enters Weaver's C…
The Radovna Valley (Slovene: Dolina Radovne) is an alpine valley in the Julian Alps in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
The Pšata (pronounced [ˈpʃaːta]; in older sources also Pešata) is a river of Slovenia. The river is 28 km (17 mi) long.
The Puh Bridge (Slovene: Puhov most), officially the Bridge over the Drava River in Ptuj (Most čez Dravo na Ptuju), is an extradosed bridge over the Drava River near lake Ptuj in northeastern Slovenia. It is 430 metres (1,410 ft) long and 18.7 m (61…
The Polskava is a river in Styria, Slovenia. The river is 40 kilometres (25 mi) in length. Its source is on the Pohorje Massif, near Saint Henry's Church (Slovene: Sveti Areh) at the Maribor Pohorje Ski Resort.
Pasjak (Italian: Passiacco) is a village in Croatia, located on the border with Slovenia. Just north of the village is the northern endpoint of the D8 highway, at the eponymous Pasjak border crossing.
Nadiža Creek is a mountain stream near the town of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia.
Márokföld is a village in Zala county, Hungary.
Moste (pronounced [ˈmoːstɛ]) is a former village in the east-central part of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
The Mislinja (pronounced [miˈsliːnja]) is a river in the northern part of Slovenia. It is 36 km (22 mi) long.
Mežakla (pronounced [mɛˈʒaːkla]) is a long undulating plateau about 15 km (9 mi) long in the foothills of the Julian Alps above the town of Jesenice in northwestern Slovenia. It ranges from approximately 1,200 m (3,900 ft) to 1,593 m (5,226 ft) high…
The Mali Graben (Slovene: Mali graben) is a river in southwest Ljubljana. It flows south of and parallel to the Gradaščica River and is the largest affluent of the Ljubljanica.
Magyarföld is a village in Zala county, Hungary.
The Ložnica (pronounced [lɔˈʒniːtsa]) is a river in Slovenia, a left tributary of the Savinja in Celje.
Lake Žovnek (Slovene: Žovneško jezero) is a lake near Celje in Slovenia.
Lake Kreda is a man-made lake in the Radovna Valley in northwestern Slovenia. The lake got its name from the chalk (Slovene: kreda) that was mined in the area until 1985. The digging also created a basin, which gradually filled with water and the la…
Kepa (German: Mittagskogel) is a mountain, 2,145 m high, in the Western Karawanks, on the border between Slovenia and Austria.
The Javornik Hills (Slovene: Javorniki) are a limestone plateau in Slovenia and part of the Dinaric Alps. The highest peak is Veliki Javornik at 1,268 metres (4,160 ft) above sea level. At the northern edge of the Javornik Hills lies the Postojna Ga…
Hum, 583-metre (1,913 ft) high and the most prominent peak of the Laško region, is situated on the Savinja river's left bank. For ages, its foothills have been giving a shelter to the old castle under which thermal water has been pumped from the spr…
The Hudinja (pronounced [xuˈdiːnja]) is a river in Styria, Slovenia. The river is 32 kilometres (20 mi) in length. Its source is on the Pohorje Massif southwest of Mount Rogla, about 1350 m above sea level, near the source of Dravinja River. The riv…
Hrušica (pronounced [ˈxɾuːʃitsa]; German: Birnbaumer Wald [literally, 'pear tree forest'], Italian: Selva di Piro) is a plateau at the northern end of the Postojna Gate. The plateau can be viewed as the end or extension of the Trnovo Forest Plateau …
First Grammar School in Celje (Slovene: Prva gimnazija v Celju) is a coeducational nondenominational state secondary general education school for students aged between 15 to 19 in Celje, Slovenia. It was the first high school built in the region, es…
Felsőszenterzsébet is a village in Zala county, Hungary.
The Da Ponte Fountain (Slovene: Da Pontejev vodnjak) is a fountain in the city of Koper, in southwestern Slovenia.