Blejska Dobrava

Blejska Dobrava (pronounced [ˈbleːi̯ska dɔˈbɾaːʋa], German: Dobrawa bei Asp[2]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Jesenice, in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.The settlement is located on the road connecting the Upper Sava Valley to Bled (through the hamlet of Poljane in Spodnje Gorje).It is derived from the Slovene common noun dobrava 'gently rolling partially wooded land' (and archaically 'woods, grove').There is a manufacturing plant, tracing its roots back to a prewar electrode factory, as well as two smaller industrial facilities.A wall around the church encloses the old, abandoned graveyard, with some of the older graves still marked, including the grave of two sisters (Katra and Jera) of the poet France Prešeren, built into the church's outside wall.
SloveniaUpper CarniolaStatistical regionMunicipalityJeseniceGermanMunicipality of JeseniceMežaklaSava DolinkaVintgar Gorgehydroelectric plantUpper Sava ValleySpodnje GorjeJesenice–Bohinj railroadKoroška BelaSloveneSaint StephenGothicBaroqueFrance PrešerenDobrava (toponym)HrušicaJavorniški RovtKočnaPlanina pod GolicoPlavški RovtPodkočnaPotokiPrihodiSlovenski JavornikPlavžStara SavaGolicaJavornik FallsJesenice Train StationKarawanks Tunnel (motorway)Karawanks Tunnel (railway)Kos ManorMežakla PlateauPodmežakla HallPristava HouseRuard ManorUpper Sava MuseumWorkers' BarracksAssumption of the Virgin Mary and Roch's ChurchJesenice MosqueSt. Leonard's ChurchSts. Ingenuin and Albuin ChurchMiha BalohTone ČufarTomaž ErtlMiran HladnikAnže KopitarThomas LuckmannMiha Mazzini