Rdeči Breg, Lovrenc na Pohorju
Rdeči Breg (pronounced [əɾˈdeːtʃi ˈbɾeːk], in older sources Rudeči Breg, German: Rottenberg) is a dispersed settlement in the Municipality of Lovrenc na Pohorju in northeastern Slovenia. It extends from the right bank of the Drava River in the Pohorje Hills and part of the settlement lies in the adjacent Municipality of Podvelka.
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The Municipality of Lovrenc na Pohorju is a municipality in northeastern Slovenia. It lies in the Pohorje Hills to the west of Maribor. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included in the Drava Statistical Region. The settlement of Lovrenc na Pohorju is the seat of the municipality.
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Lovrenc na Pohorju is a settlement in northeastern Slovenia. It lies in the Pohorje Hills to the west of Maribor. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included in the Drava Statistical Region. It is the seat of the Municipality of Lovrenc na Pohorju.
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Recenjak is a dispersed settlement in the Pohorje Hills in the Municipality of Lovrenc na Pohorju in northeastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included in the Drava Statistical Region.
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Rdeči Breg is a dispersed settlement in the Pohorje Hills south of the Drava River in the Municipality of Podvelka in Slovenia.
The local church is dedicated to Saint Ignatius of Loyola and is the only church in Slovenia dedicated to this saint. It is a Baroque church built in 1759.
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Puščava is a dispersed settlement in the Municipality of Lovrenc na Pohorju in northeastern Slovenia. It extends from the right bank of the Drava River in the Pohorje Hills. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included in the Drava Statistical Region.
The local parish church is dedicated to Mary Help of Christians and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor. It is a pilgrimage church built between 1668 and 1672 on the site of an earlier chapel of which only part of the belfry survives.
The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included in the Drava Statistical Region.