Strmec na Predelu
Place in Slovenian Littoral, Slovenia
46°24′55.88″N 13°36′33.83″E / 46.4155222°N 13.6093972°E / 46.4155222; 13.6093972 (2020)
Strmec na Predelu (pronounced [ˈstəɾməts na pɾɛˈdeːlu]; Italian: Bretto di Sopra[2]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Bovec in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It lies on the road to the Predel Pass. Another road, distinguished by being the road built at the highest elevation in Slovenia, splits off the road to Predel and leads to the lodge on Mangart Saddle.[3]
World War Two came to Strmec in 1943 when Germans accused the town of supporting partisans in the region.[citation needed] German soldiers killed 16 men in the town then burned down the village.[citation needed]
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- Media related to Strmec na Predelu at Wikimedia Commons
- Strmec na Predelu on Geopedia
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Municipality of Bovec
Administrative seat: Bovec
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- Boka Falls
- Bovec Military Cemetery
- Bovec Parish Church
- Juliana Alpine Botanical Garden
- Kanin Ski Resort
- Kluže Fortress
- Kugy Monument
- Log Koritnica Valley
- Log pod Mangartom Mosque
- Mangart Saddle
- Soča Military Cemetery
- Soča River
- St. Leonard's Church
- St. Ulrich's Parish Church
- Trenta
- Triglav Lakes Valley
- Vršič Pass
- Vasja Klavora
- Ferdo Kravanja
- Anton Ocvirk