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Lisca (hill)
Lisca () is a hill in the eastern part of the Sava Hills in southeastern Slovenia, northwest of Sevnica, north of the Sava, and south of Gračnica Creek. It is the most frequently visited hiking destination in the Sava Hills. Etymology The name Lisca comes from . Geography The hill has two summits: Lisca and Little Lisca (; ). At Lisca there is a meteorological station, the only one in Slovenia with a radar meteorology, meteorological radar, and a ski slope. At Mala Lisca, there are three paragliding take-off sites. At , the Jurko Lodge () stands below the peak, built in 1972 at the site of the previous structures. It is named after Blaž Jurko (1859–1944), an early teacher and hiking pioneer that built the first hut on Lisca in 1902. Next to it stands the Tonček Lodge (), built in 1952 after the old one was burned during World War II by the Slovene Partisans, Partisans. It was named after Tonček Čebular, the president of the Lisca Sevnica Mountaineering Club, who led th ...
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Razbor
Razbor () is a village below Mount Lisca (hill), Lisca in the Municipality of Sevnica in east-central Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Styria, Styria. The municipality is now included in the Lower Sava Statistical Region. Since 2000, the village has hosted the only Don Pierino drug rehabilitation community for women in Slovenia. Church The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to John the Baptist and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Celje. It was built in 1868 in a Gothic Revival architecture, Neo-Gothic style. References External links *Razbor on Geopedia
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