Sevno, Novo Mesto
Place in Lower Carniola, Slovenia
Sevno Sevno na Trški gori (until 1993) | |
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45°50′5.67″N 15°11′14.69″E / 45.8349083°N 15.1874139°E / 45.8349083; 15.1874139 | |
Country | Slovenia |
Traditional region | Lower Carniola |
Statistical region | Southeast Slovenia |
Municipality | Novo Mesto |
Area | |
• Total | 0.97 km2 (0.37 sq mi) |
Elevation | 223.6 m (733.6 ft) |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 69 |
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Sevno (pronounced [ˈseːu̯nɔ]) is a settlement northeast of Novo Mesto in southeastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.[2]
Name
The name of the settlement was changed from Sevno na Trški gori to Sevno in 1993.[3]
References
External links
- Sevno on Geopedia
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Administrative seat: Novo Mesto
- Birčna Vas
- Bršljin
- Brusnice
- Bučna Vas
- Center
- Dolž
- Drska
- Gabrje
- Gotna Vas
- Kandija–Grm
- Karteljevo
- Ločna–Mačkovec
- Majde Šilc
- Mali Slatnik
- Mestne Njive
- Otočec
- Podgrad
- Prečna
- Regrča Vas
- Šmihel
- Stopiče
- Uršna Sela
- Žabja Vas
- Breg
- Franciscan Church and monastery
- Grm Castle
- Hmeljnik Castle
- Kandija Bridge
- Kandija railway station
- Krka (company)
- Krka River
- Loka Bridge
- Main Square
- Main Square Fountain
- Miran Jarc Library
- Museum of Lower Carniola
- National Hall
- Novo Mesto Cathedral
- Otočec Castle
- Šance
- Town Hall
- Janez Ferbar
- Nejc Gazvoda
- Gregor Golobič
- Slavko Grum
- Albin Gutman
- Ignacij Hladnik
- Božidar Jakac
- Miran Jarc
- Matija Kastelec
- Dragotin Kette
- Alojz Knafelc
- Marjan Kozina
- Vladimir Lamut
- Igor Lumpert
- Jurij Moškon
- Marjan Mušič
- Anton Podbevšek
- Edvard Ravnikar
- Franc Andrej Šega
- George Slatkonia
- Matjaž Smodiš
- Leon Štukelj
- Janez Trdina
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