- Gornja Bitnja
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Gornja Bitnja Location in Slovenia Coordinates: 45°36′12.99″N 14°11′47.23″E / 45.6036083°N 14.1964528°ECoordinates: 45°36′12.99″N 14°11′47.23″E / 45.6036083°N 14.1964528°E Country Slovenia Region Inner Carniola Municipality Ilirska Bistrica Area – Total 1.13 km2 (0.4 sq mi) Elevation 442.2 m (1,451 ft) Population (2002) – Total 42 [1] Gornja Bitnja is a small settlement on the right bank of the Reka River in the Ilirska Bistrica Municipality in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. There is a 17th century mansion known as Turn Mansion in the settlemet.[2]
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Ilirska Bistrica Settlements Administrative centre: Ilirska Bistrica
Bač, Brce, Dobro Polje, Dolenje pri Jelšanah, Dolnja Bitnja, Dolnji Zemon, Čelje, Fabci, Gabrk, Gornja Bitnja, Gornji Zemon, Harije, Hrušica, Huje, Jablanica, Janeževo Brdo, Jasen, Jelšane, Kilovče, Knežak, Koritnice, Koseze, Kuteževo, Mala Bukovica, Male Loče, Mereče, Nova vas pri Jelšanah, Novokračine, Ostrožno Brdo, Pavlica, Podbeže, Podgrad, Podgraje, Podstenje, Podstenjšek, Podtabor, Pregarje, Prelože, Prem, Račice, Ratečevo Brdo, Rečica, Rjavče, Sabonje, Smrje, Snežnik, Soze, Starod, Studena Gora, Sušak, Šembije, Tominje, Topolc, Trpčane, Velika Bukovica, Veliko Brdo, Vrbica, Vrbovo, Zabiče, Zajelšje, Zarečica, ZarečjeLandmarks Prem Castle, Kalc Castle, Lake Klivnik, Lake Mola, Turn Mansion, SnežnikNotable people Dragotin Kette, Karel Lavrič, Radovan GobecCategories:- Populated places in the Municipality of Ilirska Bistrica
- Ilirska Bistrica geography stubs
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