Zagorica pri Velikem Gabru (pronounced [zaɡɔˈɾiːtsa pɾi ˈʋeːlikɛm ˈɡaːbɾu]; German: Sagoritza[2]) is a village in the Municipality of Trebnje in eastern Slovenia.
The hamlet of Gomila stands south of the main part of the village, on a rise above the small Devence (or Devnice) Valley.
During heavy rains, Šumnik Creek flows from Strmca Hill (elevation: 415 meters or 1,362 feet) into the Podstrmec Valley east of the village, disappearing into sinkholes.
The fertile Podstrmec Valley floods during heavy rains, with water rising from and disappearing into estavelles, the largest of which is the Kovač Sinkhole (Slovene: Kovačeva rupa).
[2] During the construction of the motorway an archaeological site with Eneolithic, La Tène–period, Roman-period and early medieval settlement layers was discovered in the area.