Podsmreka pri Velikih Laščah
Podsmreka pri Velikih Laščah (pronounced [pɔtˈsmɾeːka pɾi ˈʋeːlikix ˈlaːʃtʃax]) is a small settlement west of Velike Lašče in central Slovenia. The entire Municipality of Velike Lašče is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.[2]
Name
The name of the settlement was changed from Podsmreka to Podsmreka pri Velikih Laščah in 1987.[3]
Notable people
The Slovene writer Josip Stritar was born in the settlement in 1836. The house where he was born has been substantially remodeled, and a commemorative plaque with a relief portrait of the author was unveiled on it in 1936.[4]
References
External links
- Media related to Podsmreka pri Velikih Laščah at Wikimedia Commons
- Podsmreka pri Velikih Laščah on Geopedia
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- Boštetje
- Brankovo
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- Centa
- Četež pri Turjaku
- Dednik
- Dolenje Kališče
- Dolnje Retje
- Dolščaki
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- Gornje Retje
- Gradež
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- Kaplanovo
- Karlovica
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- Kot pri Veliki Slevici
- Krkovo pri Karlovici
- Krvava Peč
- Kukmaka
- Laporje
- Laze
- Logarji
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- Mala Slevica
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- Medvedjek
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- Naredi
- Opalkovo
- Osredek
- Pečki
- Plosovo
- Podhojni Hrib
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- Podsmreka pri Velikih Laščah
- Podstrmec
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- Selo pri Robu
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- Srnjak
- Srobotnik pri Velikih Laščah
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- Velika Slevica
- Veliki Ločnik
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