Planina pod Golico (pronounced [plaˈnìːna pɔd ɡɔˈlíːtsɔ]; German: Alpen[2]) is a mountain village in the Municipality of Jesenice, in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.[5] The name of the settlement was changed from Sveti Križ to Planina pod Golico (literally, 'pasture below Golica') in 1955.[9] After the 15th century, the ironworks were moved further down into the valley, closer to a greater source of water needed for the process, and Jesenice became the main industrial and administrative centre.Iron ore was still mined close to the village in the Sava Caves (Slovene: Savske jame) area until the early 20th century.Križa) is a parish church that was built in the late 17th century (1683) by the Bucelleni family, the Italian owners of mines in the surrounding area.