Šmaver
Šmaver is a settlement on the right bank of the Soča River north of Solkan in the Municipality of Nova Gorica in western Slovenia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Sl-Ziga, Public domain.
- Type: Locality
- Description: place in Slovenian Littoral, Slovenia
- Also known as: “Smaver” and “Šmaver, Nova Gorica”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Sabotin and Sveta Gora.
Sabotin
Peak
Photo: T137, Public domain.
Sabotin is 609-metre-high mountain ridge overlooking Gorizia, Nova Gorica, and Solkan on the border between Slovenia and Italy. At its foot stands the Solkan Bridge spanning the Soča River.
Sveta Gora
Peak
Photo: Sl-Ziga, Public domain.
Sveta Gora is a settlement in western Slovenia in the Municipality of Nova Gorica. It encompasses Holy Mount, above the Soča Valley and southwest of the Banjšice Plateau.
Solkan Bridge
Bridge
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.5 si.
The Solkan Bridge is a 219.7-meter arch bridge over the Soča River near Nova Gorica in western Slovenia. With an arch span of 85 meters, it is the world's longest stone arch railroad bridge.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Soča Valley and Podsabotin.
Soča Valley
Photo: Malenki, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Soča or Isonzo is a 138-kilometre long river that flows through western Slovenia and northeastern Italy. An Alpine river in character, its source lies in the Trenta Valley in the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia, at an elevation of 876 metres.
Podsabotin
Village
Photo: Wiking (uzurpiran), CC BY-SA 4.0.
Podsabotin is a village in the Municipality of Brda in the Littoral region of Slovenia, right on the border with Italy. The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and belongs to the Koper Diocese.
Solkan
Village
Photo: Sl-Ziga, Public domain.
Solkan is a settlement in the Municipality of Nova Gorica in the Gorizia region of western Slovenia, at the border with Italy. Although it forms a single urban area with the city of Nova Gorica today, it has maintained the status of a separate urban settlement due to its history and the strong local identity of its residents.
Šmaver
- Category: human settlement
- Location: Nova Gorica, Coast and Karst, Slovenia, Central Europe, Europe
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Bosnian to Ukrainian—“Šmaver” goes by many names.
- Bosnian: “Šmaver”
- Chechen: “Шмавер”
- Croatian: “Šmaver”
- Dutch: “Šmaver”
- French: “Šmaver”
- Irish: “Šmaver”
- Italian: “San Mauro”
- Italian: “Šmaver”
- Macedonian: “Шмавер”
- Polish: “Šmaver”
- Romanian: “Šmaver, Nova Gorica”
- Romanian: “Šmaver”
- Serbian: “Шмавер (Нова Горица)”
- Serbian: “Шмавер”
- Slovenian: “Šmaver pri Gorici”
- Slovenian: “Šmaver, Nova Gorica”
- Slovenian: “Šmaver”
- Tatar: “Шмавер”
- Ukrainian: “Шмавер”
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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Šmaver”. Photo: Sl-Ziga, Public domain.