Topličice (pronounced [tɔˈpliːtʃitsɛ]; formerly also Male Toplice;[1][2] German: Töplitzel,[3][4] Gottscheerish: Teplitzle[5]) is a remote abandoned settlement in the Municipality of Semič in southern Slovenia.
It was not recorded in the land registry of 1574,[10] and so it may have developed later as a settlement founded under the Counts of Blagay.
The population made a living by selling wood, raising livestock, and some viticulture, with vineyards located in Rodine.
[11] A chapel of ease dedicated to Saint Martin stood in the village.
As such, the church was the oldest known cultural monument in the Parish of Planina (German: Stockendorf).