Municipality of Lukovica, Municipality in Central Slovenia Region, Slovenia.
The Municipality of Lukovica is a local administrative area in central Slovenia comprising numerous small villages and hamlets scattered across hilly terrain. The Radomlja River flows through the region, creating a network of settlements connected by winding valleys and woodland.
The Municipality of Lukovica became an independent administrative entity in 1995 during Slovenia's reorganization of local government following independence. This change reflected the country's broader shift toward decentralized governance structures in the post-independence period.
The Radomlja River shapes the Black Creek Valley, which defines the natural geography and settlement patterns of the Lukovica municipality.
The municipality contains several schools and kindergartens distributed across its communities to serve local residents. Visitors should expect winding rural roads connecting the scattered villages and may find it helpful to explore on foot to get a proper sense of the individual settlements.
This municipality has an unusually young population compared to other Slovenian communities, with more younger residents than older ones. This demographic pattern sets it apart as an area where young families continue to establish themselves.
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