Podbrdo | |
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Location in Slovenia | |
Coordinates: 46°12′35.97″N 13°58′22.08″E / 46.2099917°N 13.9728000°ECoordinates: 46°12′35.97″N 13°58′22.08″E / 46.2099917°N 13.9728000°E | |
Country | Slovenia |
Traditional region | Slovenian Littoral |
Statistical region | Gorizia |
Municipality | Tolmin |
Area | |
• Total | 5.44 km2 (2.10 sq mi) |
Elevation | 535.3 m (1,756.2 ft) |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 725 |
Podbrdo (pronounced [pɔdˈbəɾdɔ]; Italian: Piedicolle) is a settlement in the Municipality of Tolmin in the Littoral region of Slovenia. It lies in narrow valley of the Bača River, next to the Bohinj Railway line at the end of the longest railway tunnel in Slovenia (6,327.3 m) and next to the road from Bohinjska Bistrica and Železniki across Petrovo Brdo towards Most na Soči.
The settlement was founded in the 16th century by settlers from Tyrol, but the area was settled earlier. The nearby settlement of Bača pri Podbrdu was first mentioned in the 14th century as Binchinuel.
The most important building in the village is the parish church; it is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and belongs to the Diocese of Koper. It dates from the Baroque period.
Podbrdo railway station, on the Bohinj Railway, was a border crossing point between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between World War I and World War II.