Slovenia cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats

Slovenia
Slovenia
Excel, CSV, SQL, XML, JSON

Last update : 15 February 2026.

Country
Slovenia
Capital
Ljubljana
Number of cities
6442
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Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Slovenia. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 6442 places in Slovenia that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana.


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
3188921TrbojeTrbojeSIŠenčur46.214.41667662Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988819Gradiški DolGradiski Dol,Gradiški DolSIRogaška Slatina46.2475815.6115931Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3190631Slap ob IdrijciSlap,Slap ob Idrijci,Slappe d’Idria,Slappe d’IdriaSITolmin46.1233313.80472242Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988513PolhovicaPolhovicaSIŠentjernej45.8444415.2679446Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3193904OsluševciOslusevci,OsluševciSIOrmož46.4130616.05139197Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3199665Grahovo BrdoGracovo,Grahoro Brdo,Grahovo BrdoSISežana45.7458313.8952840Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989356JelševecJelsevec,JelševecSIKrško45.9532715.382525Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3200279Gornja BrigaGorenja Briga,Gornja BrigaSIKočevje45.5330614.800567Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3200367Gorenje KamenjeGorenje KamenjeSINovo Mesto45.8556815.1536292Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3186782ZapotokZapotokSIIg45.8769414.57306295Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8986999PotočePotoce,PotočeSIPreddvor46.3104714.44578357Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987018VikrčeVikrce,VikrčeSIMedvode46.12714.44476332Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988537KukmakaKukmakaSIVelike Lašče45.8481814.6190745Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987874MočleMocle,MočleSIŠmarje pri Jelšah46.2424315.4865995Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987201Župeča VasZupeca Vas,Župeča VasSIBrežice45.891415.53181222Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
10858796VeternikSITolmin46.1130513.751150Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3187934Veliko MraševoVeliko Mrasevo,Veliko MraševoSIKrško45.8833315.48333262Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988083StrahovljeStrahovljeSIZagorje ob Savi46.1366314.9414275Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3195226MetavaMetavaSIDuplek46.5405615.73392305Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989626SejeniceSejeniceSITrebnje45.9626114.9850824Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989630Tolsti VrhTolsti VrhSILitija46.1080714.8283223Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3218122LokaSIČrnomelj45.5669415.199720Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3195832Mala LigojnaMala LigojnaSIVrhnika45.992914.30827152Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989633Gornje ImpoljeGorenje Impole,Gornje ImpoljeSISevnica45.9720315.3087922Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987242MorskoMorskoSIKanal46.0714313.64106207Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3193253Planina pri SevniciPlanina,Planina pri SevniciSISentjur46.1113915.40944378Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989308Mačkovec pri SuhorjuMackovec pri Suhorju,Mačkovec pri SuhorjuSIMetlika45.7096315.246428Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987272Sv. EmaSv. EmaSIPodčetrtek46.1776815.60553195Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988917SlavčeSlavce,SlavčeSIBrda46.0265113.5274126Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987703PlatinovecPlatinovecSIŠmarje pri Jelšah46.2115515.45616112Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3218203Mršeča VasMrseca Vas,Mršeča VasSIŠentjernej45.8754815.3620635Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987523GoricaGoricaSIMoravče46.1378214.72717137Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987245ČrmljenšakCrmljensak,ČrmljenšakSILenart46.5287415.84733206Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3198906JamnaJamnaSISveti Jurij46.5666716.03333130Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8986984PosavecPosavecSIRadovljica46.310914.24051387Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987424Plešivica pri ŽalniPlesivica pri Zalni,Plešivica pri ŽalniSIGrosuplje45.9211114.7087155Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3193721PakaPakaSIVitanje46.415.28333259Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3192243PševoPsevo,PševoSIKranj46.2333314.3166773Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3194106OnekOnekSIKočevje45.6442614.9372143Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987100PlacarPlacarSIDestrnik46.459815.8785274Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8986907VašeVaŠESIMedvode46.1343514.39542535Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3199160Iga VasIga VasSILoška Dolina45.6911114.48472227Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3195676Mali LočnikMali Locnik,Mali LočnikSIIg45.8899614.6078554Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3198480KalKalSIIvančna Gorica45.8297314.79815104Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3192991PodkrajPodkrajSIPrevalje46.5166714.9585Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3200114Gornje LežečeGorenje Lezece,Gorenje Ležeče,Gornje Lezece,Gornje Ležeče,Lesecce AuremianoSIDivača45.6680614.0705646Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988258PrilesjePrilesjeSIVelike Lašče45.8199714.669761Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3195250MengešMenges,Mengeš,Mengus,MengušSIMengeš46.1669414.5756112Europe/Ljubljanaseat of a first-order administrative division
3204296BenediktBenedicki Vrh,Benedikt,Benedikt v Slovenskih GoricahSIBenedikt46.6086115.88833955Europe/Ljubljanaseat of a first-order administrative division
8988396PolajnaPolajnaSIZreče46.3709215.3442853Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988731Podbukovje pri VačahPodbukovje pri Vacah,Podbukovje pri VačahSILitija46.1163914.8852234Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3189038TolminObcina Tolmin,Občina Tolmin,Talmina,Tolmin,Tolmino,torumin,Толмин,トールミンSITolmin46.1830413.733212013534Europe/Ljubljanaseat of a first-order administrative division
3186651ŽebnikZebnik,ŽebnikSIRadeče46.0602915.14621151Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3216102SemedelaSemedela,SemedellaSIKoper-Capodistria45.5402813.72250Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3190321SopotnicaSopotnicaSIŠkofja Loka46.1514.2590Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989292HomecHomecSIKobarid46.256713.446999Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3191594RodikRodik,RodittiSIHrpelje-Kozina45.6255613.98056311Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989379BetonovoBetonovoSISodražica45.7465914.577624Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3188787Trnovec pri Slovenski BistriciSISlovenska Bistrica46.3563915.6516776Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3203236BrodeBrodeSIŠkofja Loka46.1333314.25173Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988100RupeRupeSICelje46.3139115.2331673Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988429Kovaški VrhKovaski Vrh,Kovaški VrhSIOplotnica46.3991615.4131451Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989474ArtoArtoSISevnica45.9872115.36446363Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987353Črni VrhCrni Vrh,Črni VrhSITabor46.2214114.98329168Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988306DorniceDorniceSIVodice46.1724514.4678558Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3203538BratonciBratanci,Bratonci,Bratoncz,Murabarati,MurabarátiSIBeltinci46.6180616.21917698Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988659LešeLese,LešeSILitija46.1004714.8855938Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3201736DomanjševciDomanjsevci,Domanjsovci,Domanjševci,Domanjšovci,Domansovci,Domanšovci,DomonkosfaSIŠalovci46.7816716.30611278Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987666KostanjekKostanjekSIKrško46.0062415.54603116Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988868RačaRaca,RačaSIDomžale46.1347114.6624828Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989392KotelKotelSISodražica45.7849814.553283Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3203811BoharinaBoharinaSIZreče46.4009915.37117227Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3186858ZaklZaklSIPodlehnik46.322515.87556212Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3197738KoprivaCapriva del Carso,Capriva nel Carso,Copriva,KoprivaSISežana45.7816713.83389175Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3196261LokevCorgnale,LokevSISežana45.6611113.92806780Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988564Vrh pri PovršjuVrh pri Povrsju,Vrh pri PovršjuSIKrško45.9262715.3685343Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989692Planina v PodbočjuPlanina v Podbocju,Planina v PodbočjuSIKrško45.8278915.5099631Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3203723BorejciBorejci,BorhidaSITišina46.6827816.10167248Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987542Krivi VrhKrivi VrhSISveta Ana46.6417215.85125136Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3202260CvenSILjutomer46.5472216.21917614Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3215839DuplicaSIKamnik46.2041714.598330Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3217156SuhodolnikSISlovenj Gradec46.4663915.025280Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989795Hrastje pri GrosupljemHrastje pri GrosupljemSIGrosuplje45.97114.64383112Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3190763SkadanščinaScandaussina,Skadanscina,Skadanščina,Skandanscina,SkandanščinaSIHrpelje-Kozina45.5480614.007532Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3194873MoravčeMoravce,MoravčeSIMoravče46.1369414.745957Europe/Ljubljanaseat of a first-order administrative division
8988893KožljevecKozljevec,KožljevecSIGrosuplje45.9969114.7187527Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987262DobrinaDobrinaSISentjur46.1448515.48584199Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3215356Slatina RadinciSITišina46.6463916.046670Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987990Brezje ob SlomuBrezje ob SlomuSISentjur46.2397215.4237184Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989176MočileMocile,MočileSIČrnomelj45.5008915.1075214Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987268BelovoBelovoSILaško46.1449915.16323196Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3189910StavešinciStavesinci,StavešinciSIGornja Radgona46.6056215.9829680Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987941StirpnikStirpnikSIŠkofja Loka46.198114.2155888Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989543Poljane pri Mirni PečiPoljane pri Mirni Peci,Poljane pri Mirni PečiSIMirna Peč45.8908115.0913773Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8988193SamotoricaSamotoricaSIHorjul46.0354414.2628566Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987543Rožni VrhRozni Vrh,Rožni VrhSICelje46.3024215.26024135Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989758Paški KozjakPaski Kozjak,Paški KozjakSIVelenje46.3755915.17992234Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8989491Trnovski VrhTrnovski VrhSITrnovska Vas46.5073515.87195155Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
3187434VolarjeVolarje,VollariaSITolmin46.2099113.67165239Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place
8987872BrdoBrdoSISlovenska Konjice46.3516715.4565895Europe/Ljubljanapopulated place

**Exploring Slovenia: A Geographer's Perspective**

Introduction: Navigating Slovenia's Geographic Landscape**

As a geographer, embarking on a personal exploration of Slovenia is akin to unraveling a captivating tapestry of geographical diversity. With a keen focus on obtaining data regarding its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, I set out on a journey to delve deep into the intricate geography of Slovenia and gain a profound understanding of its cultural and environmental nuances.

Unveiling Urban Centers: From Ljubljana to Maribor**

Slovenia's urban centers serve as vibrant hubs of activity and cultural exchange, each offering its own distinct charm and character. From the picturesque capital of Ljubljana, where a blend of Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture lines the banks of the Ljubljanica River, to the historic city of Maribor, nestled amid vineyard-covered hills and renowned for its wine culture, every city provides insight into Slovenia's rich history and dynamic cultural heritage. By delving into the regions and departments encompassing these urban centers, we gain valuable insights into the administrative structure and demographic distribution across the country.

Mapping Latitude and Longitude: Charting Slovenia's Natural Beauty**

Acquiring precise latitude and longitude data for each city in Slovenia enables us to navigate its natural splendor with precision and insight. From the soaring peaks of the Julian Alps, where crystal-clear lakes reflect the majesty of snow-capped mountains, to the pristine beaches of the Slovenian Riviera along the Adriatic coast, these geographical coordinates serve as invaluable tools for understanding Slovenia's diverse ecosystems and environmental dynamics. Furthermore, they facilitate the assessment of vulnerabilities to natural hazards such as avalanches and coastal erosion, informing strategies for sustainable development and environmental conservation.

Exploring Regional Diversity: From Primorska to Prekmurje**

Beyond its urban centers and natural landscapes, Slovenia comprises a mosaic of regions, each characterized by its own unique geography, climate, and cultural heritage. From the sun-drenched vineyards of Primorska, where Mediterranean influences blend seamlessly with Alpine traditions, to the tranquil plains of Prekmurje, where traditional folk music and cuisine reflect the cultural richness of the Pannonian Basin, each region offers a glimpse into Slovenia's rich tapestry of human and natural diversity. By acquiring data on the latitude and longitude of key landmarks, such as Lake Bled or the Škocjan Caves, we can analyze patterns of regional development, land use, and cultural identity, contributing to a deeper understanding of Slovenia's dynamic geography.

Conclusion: Celebrating Slovenia's Geographic Tapestry**

In conclusion, Slovenia's geography is a source of endless fascination and discovery, offering a wealth of opportunities for exploration and appreciation. As we continue our journey as geographers, let us embrace the challenge of unraveling the complexities of Slovenia's geographic diversity, while also recognizing the importance of preserving its natural heritage and cultural legacy for generations to come.

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Exploring the Geography of Slovenia: Harnessing Spatial Data for Effective Planning and Growth

Slovenia, a small but geographically diverse country in Central Europe, has rapidly developed into a model of sustainability and innovation. Nestled between Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia, Slovenia boasts a unique combination of Alpine mountains, Mediterranean coastline, and fertile plains. This blend of geographic features has shaped not only the country’s physical landscape but also its urban development, resource management, and environmental policies. For geographers, urban planners, and decision-makers, the availability of accurate geographic data is essential for making informed decisions about Slovenia’s cities, regions, and natural resources. This article explores the geography of Slovenia and highlights the significance of spatial data in driving effective urban planning, sustainable growth, and regional development.

Slovenia's Varied Geography: Mountains, Rivers, and Coastlines

Slovenia is marked by a striking variety of landscapes that range from rugged mountains and dense forests to lush river valleys and a short but picturesque Adriatic coastline. The country’s geography is influenced by its location at the meeting point of several European cultural and natural zones, making it one of the most ecologically diverse countries in the region.

The Julian Alps in the northwest are home to Slovenia's highest peak, Triglav, which rises to 2,864 meters above sea level. This mountain range not only offers scenic beauty but also plays a key role in Slovenia’s tourism industry, attracting hikers, skiers, and nature lovers. Further south, the Karst region is famous for its unique limestone landscapes, including vast cave systems like the Postojna Cave, which is among the most visited tourist sites in the country.

To the southeast, Slovenia’s geography softens into the rolling hills of the Pannonian Plain, which stretches into Hungary. The region of Lower Carniola, with its fertile soil, is vital for agriculture. Along the southern and western borders, Slovenia’s Mediterranean climate is evident in the coastal region, where towns like Koper and Piran provide a mix of maritime commerce and tourism.

The country's rivers, including the Ljubljanica, Sava, and Drava, are essential to Slovenia’s agriculture, providing irrigation, transportation, and ecological support. The diverse geography of Slovenia influences its population distribution, urbanization, and economy, requiring detailed spatial analysis to guide sustainable development.

Regions, Cities, and Administrative Divisions of Slovenia

Slovenia is divided into 12 statistical regions, which are further subdivided into municipalities. These regions represent both cultural and administrative boundaries, with each region offering unique characteristics based on its geography. These divisions are essential for urban planning, economic development, and resource allocation.

The capital city, Ljubljana, is located in the central part of the country, nestled in a valley between the Alps and the Karst plateau. As Slovenia’s political, cultural, and economic heart, Ljubljana has a population of over 300,000 people, making it the largest city in the country. It is well-connected to the rest of Slovenia and beyond, with efficient transportation networks that allow for both local and international movement.

Other significant cities in Slovenia include Maribor, located in the northeastern part of the country, which is Slovenia’s second-largest city and an important center for trade and industry. Celje, located in the eastern part of Slovenia, has a rich historical background, while Kranj and Nova Gorica are key urban centers that contribute to the country’s industrial and tourism sectors.

Each of Slovenia’s 12 regions is distinctive in its geographical and cultural characteristics, which influence the local economy and development policies. The regions in the northern part of Slovenia, for example, are more industrialized, while the southern regions are known for their agricultural activities and natural reserves.

The Role of Geographic Data in Understanding Slovenia's Development

For geographers and urban planners, geographic data is a crucial tool for understanding the spatial relationships between Slovenia’s cities, regions, and natural features. Obtaining latitude and longitude coordinates for each city, town, and village is essential for mapping urbanization, monitoring infrastructure, and assessing the distribution of resources.

Geographic data, when organized and made available in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, can be easily integrated into Geographic Information Systems (GIS). These data formats enable the creation of detailed maps and models that illustrate urban growth, resource use, and the environmental impact of development. GIS tools allow for the visualization of how cities and regions interact with their surroundings, highlighting areas where infrastructure is needed, identifying potential risks, and optimizing the allocation of resources.

By utilizing geographic data, planners can assess population density, monitor changes in land use, and evaluate the sustainability of urban and rural development. Geographic data also provides insights into the country’s natural resources, including forests, rivers, and agricultural zones, ensuring that policies can be crafted to support long-term environmental goals.

Practical Applications of Geographic Data in Slovenia

Geographic data in Slovenia is indispensable in several practical applications that support the country’s growth and sustainability. As Slovenia continues to expand its economy and urban centers, managing the physical space of the country will become increasingly important. From infrastructure development to environmental conservation, geographic data plays a critical role in shaping decision-making processes.

Urban planning is one of the most significant areas where geographic data is applied. As cities like Ljubljana, Maribor, and Celje grow, understanding the spatial distribution of housing, transportation networks, and public services is essential for ensuring that new developments align with sustainability goals. By analyzing geographic data, urban planners can predict future growth patterns, plan for new housing developments, and optimize transportation routes.

In agriculture, geographic data is crucial for monitoring soil quality, assessing water resources, and improving crop production. Slovenia’s agricultural regions, such as Lower Carniola and Prekmurje, rely on accurate data to enhance productivity while maintaining ecological balance. Geographic data can help optimize irrigation systems, track environmental conditions, and prevent land degradation.

Environmental conservation also benefits from geographic data. Slovenia is known for its natural beauty and biodiversity, including national parks and protected areas like Triglav National Park and the Škocjan Caves. Geographic data enables the monitoring of land use, forest cover, and wildlife habitats, ensuring that conservation efforts are targeted and effective. By utilizing spatial data, the government and environmental organizations can protect Slovenia’s natural heritage while promoting sustainable tourism and resource management.

Unlocking Slovenia’s Future with Spatial Data

As Slovenia looks toward the future, geographic data will continue to be an essential tool for decision-making and development. Whether for urban planning, infrastructure development, or environmental conservation, access to accurate and up-to-date spatial data ensures that growth is balanced with sustainability.

Geographic data, when made available in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, empowers researchers, urban planners, and policymakers to analyze and visualize critical data. These formats are compatible with GIS systems and other analysis tools, providing the flexibility needed for in-depth spatial analysis. By leveraging geographic data, Slovenia can enhance its infrastructure, protect its natural resources, and ensure that development is done in a way that benefits all regions and communities.

Conclusion

Slovenia’s diverse and varied geography plays a central role in its cultural, economic, and environmental development. Understanding how cities, regions, and natural resources interact requires accurate geographic data that can support urban planning, infrastructure development, and conservation efforts. By obtaining and utilizing geographic data on cities, regions, and natural features, Slovenia can ensure sustainable growth and equitable development. With data available in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, the country is equipped with the tools necessary to navigate future challenges and opportunities while preserving its natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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