Selo pri Robu (pronounced [ˈsɛːlɔ pɾi ˈɾoːbu]) is a settlement on the Rute Plateau (Slovene: Rutarska planota) in the hills southwest of Rob in the Municipality of Velike Lašče in central Slovenia.
A Roman road connecting Emona and the Lož Valley (Slovene: Loška dolina) ran past the village.
On 24 July 1942, Italian forces burned the mill and sawmill on Iška Creek in the hamlet of Predgozd, and two days later, three villagers were shot at Big Peak (Veliki Vrh, 812 m) on the Bloke Plateau south of the village.
The Janez Klančar Grave (Slovene: grob Janeza Klančarja) is located in the woods northwest of the village, next to the Romani Mass Grave in neighboring Bukovec, and is marked with a cross.
[5][6] Klančar was a farmer from Mohorje and was abducted from his home by the Slovene Partisans on September 27, 1942.