Cviblje (pronounced [ˈtsʋiːbljɛ], in older sources also Cvible[1][3] or Cvibel,[4] German: Zwible[5] or Zwibu[4]) is a former village in eastern Slovenia in the Municipality of Trebnje.
The terrain is hilly; there are tilled fields on the slopes in sunny locations and mixed woods to the north.
[2] Damp meadows lies below the village along the tributaries of the Temenica River.
[1][2] It is hypothesized that the name Cviblje is derived from the common noun cviba, a dialect form of sviba 'dogwood', referring to the local vegetation.
[2] Cviblje was annexed by Trebnje in 1972, ending its existence as a separate settlement.