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Coordinates: 46°28′4.81″N 15°5′23.95″E / 46.4680028°N 15.0899861°E / 46.4680028; 15.0899861
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'''Podgorje''' ({{IPA-sl|ˈpoːdɡɔɾjɛ|pron}}) is a settlement in the [[City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec]] in northern [[Slovenia]]. The area is part of the traditional region of [[Lower Styria|Styria]]. The entire municipality is now included in the [[Carinthia Statistical Region]].<ref>[http://www.slovenj-gradec.si Slovenj Gradec municipal site]</ref>
'''Podgorje''' ({{IPA|sl|ˈpoːdɡɔɾjɛ|pron}}) is a settlement in the [[City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec]] in northern [[Slovenia]]. The area is part of the traditional region of [[Lower Styria|Styria]]. The entire municipality is now included in the [[Carinthia Statistical Region]].<ref>[http://www.slovenj-gradec.si Slovenj Gradec municipal site]</ref>


The [[parish church]] in the settlement is dedicated to [[Ulrich of Augsburg|Saint Ulrich]] ({{lang-sl|sveti Ulrik}}) and belongs to the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor]]. It dates to the late 15th century.<ref>[http://rkd.situla.org/ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage] reference number ešd 3256</ref> A second [[church (building)|church]] built on a hill west of the settlement is dedicated to the [[Holy Spirit]] ({{lang-sl|Sveti Duh}}) and was built in 1459.<ref>[http://rkd.situla.org/ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage] reference number ešd 3257</ref>
The [[parish church]] in the settlement is dedicated to [[Ulrich of Augsburg|Saint Ulrich]] ({{langx|sl|sveti Urh}}) and belongs to the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor]]. It dates to the late 15th century.<ref>[http://rkd.situla.org/ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage] reference number ešd 3256</ref> A second [[church (building)|church]] built on a hill west of the settlement is dedicated to the [[Holy Spirit]] ({{langx|sl|Sveti Duh}}) and was built in 1459.<ref>[http://rkd.situla.org/ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage] reference number ešd 3257</ref>


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.geopedia.si/Geopedia_en.html?params=L410_F10132487_T973_vF_b4_x505137.15599999995_y145761.1015_s13 Podgorje at Geopedia]
*[https://www.geopedia.world/#T12_L362_F2473:4491_x1676702.9591026818_y5853706.932837296_s13_b2345 Podgorje on Geopedia]


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Podgorje
Village
Podgorje is located in Slovenia
Podgorje
Podgorje
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 46°28′4.81″N 15°5′23.95″E / 46.4680028°N 15.0899861°E / 46.4680028; 15.0899861
Country Slovenia
Traditional regionStyria
Statistical regionCarinthia
MunicipalitySlovenj Gradec
Area
 • Total
18.73 km2 (7.23 sq mi)
Elevation
444.6 m (1,458.7 ft)
Population
 (2002)
 • Total
947
[1]

Podgorje (pronounced [ˈpoːdɡɔɾjɛ]) is a settlement in the City Municipality of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. The entire municipality is now included in the Carinthia Statistical Region.[2]

The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Ulrich (Slovene: sveti Urh) and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor. It dates to the late 15th century.[3] A second church built on a hill west of the settlement is dedicated to the Holy Spirit (Slovene: Sveti Duh) and was built in 1459.[4]

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