Also known as Neustadtl, Rudolfswerth, Rudolfovo
Ort in Slowenien
Novo Mesto is a town located in the Lower Carniola region of Slovenia. It serves as an important cultural and economic center in this part of southeastern Europe.
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Town Municipality of Novo mesto is one of the eleven Town Municipalities in Slovenia. Through history Novo mesto established itself as economic and cultural centre of the Dolenjska region. Its responsibility is to lead the region in further development and future European integration processes.
Heritage Trail project in Dolenjska and Bela krajina is a pilot project in former socialist countries. Its goal is revitalization of countryside with inclusion of natural and cultural heritage in tourist offerings under principles of stable tourism. This tourist programme includes 28 natural and cultural sights in Dolenjska and Bela krajina, which invite tourists to pleasant trips and excursions, full of curiosities and dissimilarities to regular tours, that can be adjusted to your individual preferences. Visit castles and medieval monasteries, villages with decorated churches, health resorts and town squares. Admire rivers and brooks and walk beside them. Along with birds hearken to the wonderfully soft and rolling country, enjoy traditional entertainment with local people, get to know their handmade products. You can enjoy everything you need for a once in a lifetime holiday.
In Novo mesto municipality there are three sights that are included in the project:
Old town centre of Novo mesto
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Novo mesto, deutsch Rudolfswerth oder Neustadtl (auch Neustädtl), ist eine Stadt im Südosten Sloweniens, unweit der kroatischen Grenze und 60 Kilometer südöstlich der Hauptstadt Ljubljana (Laibach). Zur historischen Region Unterkrain gehörig, liegt sie in einer Schleife des Flusses Krka (deutsch Krainer Gurk). Das Stadtgebiet hat eine Fläche von 235,7 km². Die Gemeinde Novo mesto hatte am 1. Januar 2014 36.333 Einwohner. Die Stadt ist seit 2006 Sitz der neu errichteten Diözese Novo mesto, die ein Suffraganbistum der Erzdiözese Ljubljana ist. Die Stadt selbst und ihr Umland gehören zur Gemeinde Novo mesto, die eine der 212 Gemeinden Sloweniens ist.
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