Hudinja, Celje
Hudinja is a district in the northern part of Celje, Slovenia. Hudinja consists of two informal parts: Spodnja Hudinja (literally, 'Lower Hudinja') and Zgornja Hudinja (literally, 'Upper Hudinja'). It is named after the Hudinja River, a tributary of the Savinja, which flows through it.
A modern sports center was recently built in Hudinja. The main buildings are the Arena Petrol football stadium (built between 1999 and 2003) and the Zlatorog Arena.
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Brezova, Bukovžlak, Dobrova, Glinsko, Gorica pri Šmartnem, Jezerce pri Šmartnem, Košnica pri Celju, Lahovna, Leskovec, Lipovec pri Škofji vasi, Ljubečna, Lοče, Lokrovec, Lopata, Medlog, Osenca, Otemna, Pečovnik, Pepelno, Prekorje, Rožni Vrh, Runtole, Rupe, Slance, Slatina v Rožni dolini, Šentjungert, Škofja vas, Šmarjeta pri Celju, Šmartno v Rožni dolini, Šmiklavž pri Škofji vasi, Teharje, Tremerje, Trnovlje pri Celju, Vrhe, Začret, Zadobrova, Zvodno, Žepina
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