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'''Drežniške Ravne''' is a settlement in the [[Kobarid]] municipality in the [[Slovenian Littoral|Littoral]] region of [[Slovenia]]. |
'''Drežniške Ravne''' ({{lang-it|'''Rauna (Raune) di Dresenza'''}}) is a settlement in the [[Kobarid]] municipality in the [[Slovenian Littoral|Littoral]] region of [[Slovenia]]. |
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The local church is dedicated to [[Saint Matthew]] and dates to 1511. The church itself with some of its furnishings was damaged in an [[earthquake]] in 1998, but this also revealed traces of late gothic [[fresco]]s on the walls<ref>[http://www.kobarid.si/dreznica/sakralni.html Kobarid Municipality site]</ref>. |
The local church is dedicated to [[Saint Matthew]] and dates to 1511. The church itself with some of its furnishings was damaged in an [[earthquake]] in 1998, but this also revealed traces of late gothic [[fresco]]s on the walls<ref>[http://www.kobarid.si/dreznica/sakralni.html Kobarid Municipality site]</ref>. |
Revision as of 20:34, 3 March 2009
Drežniške Ravne | |
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Country | Slovenia |
Region | Slovenian Littoral |
Municipality | Kobarid |
Area | |
• Total | 15.9 km2 (6.1 sq mi) |
Elevation | 569.7 m (1,869.1 ft) |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 153 |
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Drežniške Ravne (Template:Lang-it) is a settlement in the Kobarid municipality in the Littoral region of Slovenia.
The local church is dedicated to Saint Matthew and dates to 1511. The church itself with some of its furnishings was damaged in an earthquake in 1998, but this also revealed traces of late gothic frescos on the walls[2].