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Encyclopedia > Dovje

Dovje is a village (703 m elevation) with a rich history and rural tradition. As one of the sunniest villages in Slovenia, it is located under the deep slopes of the Karavanke mountains. This great location gave its inhabitants a nice piece of land for farming, which has been the main occupation of the town for many centuries.


The village itself has preserved a lot of alpine architectonic characteristics. The most interesting of these are the semi-circled front doors of the old rustic houses.


On the cemetery by St. Michael's church, the mountaineers who lost their lifes in Triglav mountain range found their last resting place.


For 38 years Dovje was a home to [[Jakob Aljaz<caron>]].


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Dovje - definition of Dovje in Encyclopedia (132 words)
One of the sunniest villages in Slovenia is located under the deep slopes of Karavanke.
On the cemetery by St. Michael's church, the mountaineers who lost their lifes in Triglav mountain range, found their last resting place.
For 38 years Dovje was a home to Jakob Aljaž.
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