Bogojina (pronounced [bɔɡɔˈjiːna]; Hungarian: Bagonya, sometimes Zalabagonya) is a village east of Murska Sobota in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia.
During work in the 1930s, local people found iron artifacts and Roman coins in the mounds, but these objects have since disappeared.
The area suffered greatly from Ottoman attacks, which completely destroyed the neighboring village of Obrančavci—the name of this settlement is preserved in the Obrančavci Woods (Slovene: Obrankovski gozd) northeast of Bogojina.
During the Second World War, a Partisan checkpoint was located at the Šavel Mill (Slovene: Šavlov mlin).
[6] It is a church that was extensively rebuilt in the past and the original plan was to totally rebuild it in 1924, but Plečnik included the older structure in his new building.