Radeče
Radeče is a town in central Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Radeče.
Geography: Radeče is located on the Sava River, in the historical region of Lower Styria. It lies approximately 70 kilometers east of Ljubljana. The surrounding landscape is characterized by hills and forests.
History: The first written mention of Radeče dates back to 1265. The town developed due to its strategic location on the Sava River, which was important for transport and timber rafting. Historically, Radeče was part of the Duchy of Styria.
Economy: Historically, Radeče's economy was linked to forestry and the Sava River. Today, industries include woodworking, paper production, and tourism.
Culture: Radeče is known for its tradition of timber rafting, which is still practiced today and celebrated with annual events.
Municipality: The Municipality of Radeče includes the town of Radeče and several surrounding villages.
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