- Dol pod Gojko
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Dol pod Gojko Location in Slovenia Coordinates: 46°20′15″N 15°18′57.79″E / 46.3375°N 15.3160528°ECoordinates: 46°20′15″N 15°18′57.79″E / 46.3375°N 15.3160528°E Country Slovenia Traditional region Lower Styria Statistical region Savinja Municipality Vojnik Area - Total 1.36 km2 (0.5 sq mi) Elevation 389.4 m (1,278 ft) Population (2002) - Total 184 [1] Dol pod Gojko is a settlement in the Vojnik municipality in eastern Slovenia. The area was traditionally part of the Lower Styria region. It is now included with the rest of the municipality into the Savinja statistical region.[2]
The local church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity and belongs to the Frankolovo parish. It was built between 1848 and 1849 and is dominated by its double spire.[3]
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Vojnik Settlements Administrative centre: Vojnik
Arclin, Beli Potok pri Frankolovem, Bezenškovo Bukovje, Bezovica, Bovše, Brdce, Dol pod Gojko, Čreškova, Črešnjevec, Črešnjice, Frankolovo, Gabrovec pri Dramljah, Globoče, Gradišče pri Vojniku, Homec, Hrastnik, Hrenova, Ilovca, Ivenca, Jankova, Kladnart, Koblek, Konjsko, Landek, Lemberg pri Novi Cerkvi, Lešje, Lindek, Lipa pri Frankolovem, Male Dole, Nova Cerkev, Novake, Podgorje pod Čerinom, Polže, Pristava, Rakova Steza, Razdelj, Razgor, Razgorce, Rove, Selce, Socka, Straža pri Dolu, Straža pri Novi Cerkvi, Stražica, Tomaž nad Vojnikom, Trnovlje pri Socki, Velika Raven, Verpete, Vine, Vizore, Višnja vas, Zabukovje, Zlateče, ŽelčeLandmarks Lemberg Castle, Majpigel Mansion, Socka Mansion, Frankolovo Mansion, Church of Saint Florian VojnikNotable people Anton Bezenšek, Janez Žiga Valentin PopovičThis article about the Municipality of Vojnik in Slovenia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.