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Image was taken from "Kozice razgledna točka" (Kozice viewpoint). It as accessible by car, mostly through a forest road. The village below is called "Dol". Following down the river is "Kovača vas" (Kovača village) and Prelesje. The church visible in the distance is the village of "Stari trg" (Old market). Sodevci village is also visible in the upper center of the photo, as is "Sodevska stena", seen above Sodevci.

If you follow the river to the upper right of the picture you can faintly see the silhouette of a highway viaduct in Bosiljevo, Croatia. Also, everything on the right of the river is Croatia. Date Source Kolpa river valley Author Uroš Novina from Semič, Slovenia Other versions
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Camera location45° 29′ 51.6″ N, 15° 02′ 12.6″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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