Radovljica

Radovljica (Radmannsdorf) is a town and a municipality in in the Upper Carniola region of northern Slovenia. The municipality has around 18,000 inhabitants and an area of 118 km². It is located at the southern slope of the Karavanke mountain range at the confluence of the Sava Dolinka and the Sava Bohinjka, both headwaters of the Sava river. The settlement around a church built at the behest of the Patriarchs of Aquileia in the March of Carniola was first mentioned in a 1296 deed, it received market rights from Duke Henry of Carinthia. In the 14th century it was held by the Carinthian counts of Ortenburg, was inherited by the Counts of Celje in 1418 and upon the death of Count Ulrich II of Celje in 1456 fell to the Habsburg Emperor Frederick III. With the Duchy of Carniola it was incorporated into the Inner Austrian lands of the Habsburg Monarchy.

Radovljica is the hometown of the playwright and historian Anton Tomaž Linhart, politician Anton Füster, architect Ivan Vurnik, and poet Ivan Hribovšek.

Settlements
Radovljica includes 52 settlements:

Begunje na Gorenjskem, Brda, Brezje, Brezovica, Češnjica pri Kropi, Črnivec, Dobravica, Dobro Polje, Dvorska Vas, 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, Radovljica, 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