Municipality of Naklo
The Municipality of Naklo is one of the municipalities in northwestern Slovenia. Its seat is Naklo. The municipality, established in 1994, lies at an elevation of and has 5,020 residents. It has an area of.
Geography
The Municipality of Naklo in the Ljubljana Basin lies in the Kranj Plain and in the middle of the Naklo Valley between the two oldest terraces of the Sava and Tržič Bistrica rivers. It is surrounded by the Dobrava conglomerate terrace and Udin Woods. To the south and east it borders the City Municipality of Kranj, to the north the Municipality of Tržič, and to the west the Municipality of Radovljica. Although the Naklo Valley is regarded as narrow, the Municipality of Naklo has good road connections. The freeway from Ljubljana to Jesenice passes the edge of the Udin Woods, and on the west side of the woods there is a road to Jesenice and Tržič. Both lead to border crossings with Italy and Austria.Settlements
In addition to the municipal seat of Naklo, the municipality also includes the following settlements:- Bistrica
- Cegelnica
- Gobovce
- Malo Naklo
- Okroglo
- Podbrezje
- Polica
- Spodnje Duplje
- Strahinj
- Zadraga
- Zgornje Duplje
- Žeje