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Janez Vajkard Valvesor claimed that Litija took its name from the Latin word lithus, meaning ‘riverbank’. The positioning of the town lends credence to this claim, occupying as it does both banks of the Sava River. Believed to have had settlements as far back as human history goes, Litija is an old mining town surrounded by unique ethnology and a vast array of fascinating sights and activities. The last mine closed its doors for the last time in 1965, and up to that point mining had been the major source of income. The 15th century town centre is partially preserved, but more modern buildings are taking over.

It is the various sights that surround Litija that are the breadwinner now. The little village of Vače sits just outside, and with it comes the site of the excavation of a 5th century BC Situla (bucket). The high energy, high activity GEOSS Pustovolski Park is nearby too. Just outside of Vače you will find the geographical centre of Slovenia, and the journey up to this monument is worth every moment. Every winding turn brings you panoramic views of lush green forests and sumptuous woodlands from your eye to the horizon. The Sopota Valley is the cherry on the top of this particularly gorgeous cake.

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