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Hudinja is a district along the Hudinja in the northern part of Celje, Slovenia. Hudinja consists of two informal parts: Spodnja Hudinja (literally, 'Lower Hudinja') and Zgornja Hudinja (literally, 'Upper Hudinja'). It is named after the Hudinja River, a tributary of the Savinja, which flows through it. Zgornja Hudinja was an independent settlement until 1982.
A modern sports center was recently built in Hudinja. The main buildings are the Arena Petrol football stadium (built between 1999 and 2003) and the Zlatorog Arena.
The Hudinja is a river in Styria, Slovenia. The river is in length. Its source is on the Pohorje Massif southwest of Mount Rogla, about 1350 m above sea level, near the source of Dravinja River. The river passes Vitanje, Socka Castle, Vojnik, and Celje, where it merges with the Savinja. A district of Celje also named Hudinja lies on the river.
Hudinja is a Slovene name that may refer to:
- Hudinja (district), a district of the City Municipality of Celje and a neighbourhood of Celje
- Hudinja (river), a river of Celje
- Hudinja, Vitanje, a village in the Municipality of Vitanje, northeastern Slovenia