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| Občina Radovljica |
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| Area: |
118,7 km² |
| Population |
18.164 |
| - males |
8.637 |
| - females |
9.527 |
| Mayor: |
Janko Sebastijan Stušek |
| Average age: |
37,3 years |
| Residential areas: |
30,07 m²/person |
| - households: |
6.397 |
| - families: |
5.200 |
| Working active: |
8.501 |
| - unemployed: |
931 |
| Average monthly salary (avgust 2003): |
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| - gross: |
220.890 SIT |
| - net: |
141.630 SIT |
| College/university students: |
715 |
| Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, census of 2002. |
Radovljica is a town and a municipality in the Northern part of Slovenia, in the Upper Carniola region[1]. The municipality has around 18.000 inhabitants and spreads over 118 km². Radovljica is the hometown of dramatist and historian Anton Tomaž Linhart and the architect Ivan Vurnik.
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Radovljica |
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| Towns and villages |
Capital: Radovljica, Begunje, Brda, Brezje, Brezovica, Dobravica, Dobro Polje, Dvorska vas, Češnjica, Črnivec, Globoko, Gorica, Hlebce, Hraše, Kamna Gorica, Kropa, Lancovo, Lesce, Lipnica, Ljubno, Mišače, Mlaka, Mošnje, Nova vas pri Lescah, Noše, Otoče, Ovsiše, Peračica, Podnart, Poljče, Poljšica pri Podnartu, Posavec, Praproše, Prezrenje, Ravnica, Rovte, Slatna, Spodnja Dobrava, Spodnja Lipnica, Spodnji Otok, Srednja Dobrava, Srednja vas, Studenčice, Vošče, Vrbnje, Zadnja vas, Zaloše, Zapuže, Zgornja Dobrava, Zgornja Lipnica, Zgornji Otok, Zgoša
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| Landmarks |
Radovljica Mansion House, Museum of Apiculture, Church of St Peter, Šivec house, Church of the Assumption of Mary, Lesce, Alpine Flying Centre Lesce, Camping Šobec, Katzenstein mansion, Kamen castle, Begunjščica, Church of St Peter above Begunje, Pilgrimage Church at Brezje, Kropa museum
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Coordinates: 46°21′N, 14°10′E
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