Lower Carniola is a traditional region in Slovenia, the southeastern part of the historical Carniola region.
Typical Lower Carniolan landscape in Sveti Vrh
Novo Mesto
Stična Abbey
Žužemberk
Carniola is a historical region that comprised parts of present-day Slovenia. Although as a whole it does not exist anymore, Slovenes living within the former borders of the region still tend to identify with its traditional parts Upper Carniola, Lower Carniola, and to a lesser degree with Inner Carniola. In 1991, 47% of the population of Slovenia lived within the borders of the former Duchy of Carniola.
The Carniolan Provincial Assembly Building in Ljubljana, also the seat of the Regional Committee and the Governor of the Duchy of Carniola, today the seat of the University of Ljubljana
The Mark Krain (March of Carniola) was in the southeast of the 10th-century Holy Roman Empire. Its namesake and capital was Krainburg (now Kranj).
The Carniolan Parliament building. In 1919 it became the main building of the University of Ljubljana.