Stranska Vas pri Žužemberku

Stranska Vas pri Žužemberku (pronounced [ˈstɾaːnska ˈʋaːs pɾi ˈʒuːʒɛmbɛɾku]; Slovene: Stranska vas pri Žužemberku, German: Streindorf[2]) is a formerly independent settlement south of the town center of Žužemberk in southeast Slovenia.

Stranska Vas pri Žužemberku stands on a terrace on the right bank of the Krka River, opposite Žužemberk Castle.

[3] The name Stranska vas pri Žužemberku literally means 'village on the side near Žužemberk' and is derived from the Slovene word stran 'side', referring to the location of the settlement on the slope of a hill.

[2] During the Second World War, Stranska Vas pri Žužemberku suffered significant damage together with Žužemberk in 1942, 1943, and 1944.

Nikolaja na Bregu) is a chapel of ease with a polygonal chancel dating from the 14th century.