Sečovlje (pronounced [sɛˈtʃoːu̯ljɛ]; Italian: Sicciole) is a settlement in the Municipality of Piran in the Littoral region of Slovenia.
[2] It was coined from the Italian name of the settlement, Sicciole, influenced by the name of the neighbouring village of Seča.
[3] Its main source of income is tourism at Sečovlje Saltpans Natural Park.
Archaeological finds and text sources point to a settlement in the area of Sečovlje that dates back to the Roman times, the nearby salt pans in the 12th century.
Modernisation of the salt pans occurred in the 14th century, and salt production drastically increased in the times of Austria-Hungary, when the mines expanded to an area of 508 hectares and were from the 24 April (St George) to 24 August (St Bartholomew) the source of income for about 500 families.