Dobračeva (pronounced [dɔˈbɾaːtʃɛʋa]; German: Dobratschewa[2]) is a formerly independent settlement in the town of Žiri in western Slovenia.
[1] Before the Second World War, there were an electricity plant, a sawmill, and a flour mill along Rakulka Creek.
[1] The prewar economy was mostly based on crafts and farming, with limited grain production and some animal husbandry.
A roadside monument marks the place where the Prešeren Brigade was able to break through after several days of fighting at Žirovski Vrh.
[7] The Baroque altar dates from the 18th century and was probably created by the Facia workshop in Polhov Gradec.