Norički Vrh
Place in Styria, Slovenia
46°40′18.19″N 15°58′57.86″E / 46.6717194°N 15.9827389°E / 46.6717194; 15.9827389![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Flag_of_Slovenia.svg/25px-Flag_of_Slovenia.svg.png)
(2020)
Norički Vrh (pronounced [nɔˈɾiːtʃki ˈʋəɾx], German: Fahrenbüchel[2]) is a settlement in the suburbs of Gornja Radgona in northeastern Slovenia.[3]
The Kunej Mansion (Slovene: Kunejev dvorec) is a two-story mansion east of the main settlement, first mentioned in written sources dating to the 15th century. It was rebuilt in its current form around 1870 and its landscaped garden dates from 1935.[4]
References
- ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
- ^ K. K. Statistischen Central-Commission (1883). Orts-Repertorien der im Oesterreichischen Reichsrathe Vertretenen Königreiche und Lander. IV. Steiermark. Vienna: K. K. Statistischen Central-Commission. p. 157.
- ^ Gornja Radgona municipal site
- ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference number 7610
External links
- Norički Vrh on Geopedia
- v
- t
- e
Administrative seat: Gornja Radgona
- Aženski Vrh
- Črešnjevci
- Gornji Ivanjci
- Hercegovščak
- Ivanjski Vrh
- Ivanjševci ob Ščavnici
- Ivanjševski Vrh
- Kunova
- Lastomerci
- Lokavci
- Lomanoše
- Mele
- Negova
- Norički Vrh
- Očeslavci
- Orehovci
- Orehovski Vrh
- Plitvički Vrh
- Podgrad
- Police
- Ptujska Cesta
- Radvenci
- Rodmošci
- Spodnja Ščavnica
- Spodnji Ivanjci
- Stavešinci
- Stavešinski Vrh
- Zagajski Vrh
- Zbigovci
![The location of the Municipality of Gornja Radgona](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/de/Karte_Gornja_Radgona_si.png/150px-Karte_Gornja_Radgona_si.png)
- Johannes Aquila
- Peter Dajnko
- Ivan Kramberger
![]() | This article about the Municipality of Gornja Radgona in Slovenia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e