Jakičevo
Place in Lower Carniola, Slovenia
45°50′35.35″N 14°36′56.47″E / 45.8431528°N 14.6156861°E / 45.8431528; 14.6156861 (2002)
Jakičevo (pronounced [jaˈkiːtʃɛʋɔ]) is a small settlement northwest of Velike Lašče in central Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.[2]
There is a small wayside shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary east of the village. It dates to the last quarter of the 18th century.[3]
References
External links
- Jakičevo on Geopedia
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Administrative seat: Velike Lašče
- Adamovo
- Bane
- Bavdek
- Borovec pri Karlovici
- Boštetje
- Brankovo
- Brlog
- Bukovec
- Centa
- Četež pri Turjaku
- Dednik
- Dolenje Kališče
- Dolnje Retje
- Dolščaki
- Dvorska Vas
- Gorenje Kališče
- Gornje Retje
- Gradež
- Gradišče
- Grm
- Hlebče
- Hrustovo
- Jakičevo
- Javorje
- Kaplanovo
- Karlovica
- Knej
- Kot pri Veliki Slevici
- Krkovo pri Karlovici
- Krvava Peč
- Kukmaka
- Laporje
- Laze
- Logarji
- Lužarji
- Mački
- Mala Slevica
- Male Lašče
- Mali Ločnik
- Mali Osolnik
- Marinčki
- Medvedjek
- Mohorje
- Naredi
- Opalkovo
- Osredek
- Pečki
- Plosovo
- Podhojni Hrib
- Podkogelj
- Podkraj
- Podlog
- Podsmreka pri Velikih Laščah
- Podstrmec
- Podulaka
- Podžaga
- Polzelo
- Poznikovo
- Prazniki
- Prhajevo
- Prilesje
- Purkače
- Pušče
- Rašica
- Rob
- Rupe
- Ščurki
- Sekirišče
- Selo pri Robu
- Škamevec
- Škrlovica
- Sloka Gora
- Srnjak
- Srobotnik pri Velikih Laščah
- Stope
- Strletje
- Strmec
- Tomažini
- Turjak
- Ulaka
- Uzmani
- Velika Slevica
- Veliki Ločnik
- Veliki Osolnik
- Vrh
- Žaga
- Zgonče
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