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Hudinja (district)

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Hudinja (pronounced [xuˈdiːnja]) is a district (mestna četrt) along the Hudinja in the northern part of Celje, Slovenia. Hudinja consists of two informal parts: Spodnja Hudinja (literally, 'Lower Hudinja') and Zgornja Hudinja (literally, 'Upper Hudinja'). It is named after the Hudinja River, a tributary of the Savinja, which flows through it. Zgornja Hudinja was an independent settlement until 1982.

A modern sports center was recently built in Hudinja. The main buildings are the Arena Petrol football stadium (built between 1999 and 2003) and the Zlatorog Arena.

References

  1. "Celje". Place Names (in Slovenian). Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 23 June 2015.

External links

  • Information on the home page of the Municipality of Celje
Urban Municipality of Celje
Administrative seatCelje
The location of the City Municipality of Celje
The location of the City Municipality of Celje
View of Celje from Celje Castle
View of Celje from Celje Castle
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the urban center
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46°14′55.26″N 15°16′34.05″E / 46.2486833°N 15.2761250°E / 46.2486833; 15.2761250

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