Boričevo
Place in Lower Carniola, Slovenia
45°46′49.65″N 15°8′0.51″E / 45.7804583°N 15.1334750°E / 45.7804583; 15.1334750 (2002)
Boričevo (pronounced [bɔˈɾiːtʃɛʋɔ]) is a settlement in the City Municipality of Novo Mesto in southeastern Slovenia. It lies in the hills southwest of the town of Novo Mesto. It is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.[2]
Name
Boričevo was attested in written sources as Boriczha in 1368, Gorischew in 1477, and Boritschew in 1498, among other spellings.[3]
References
External links
- Boričevo 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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