Planina pod Golico

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.
Holy Cross Church
Field of narcissus near Planina pod Golico
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