Povodje () is a small dispersed settlement south of Vodice in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It includes the hamlets of Cestni Rebov and Gmajnià ¡ki Rebov.
The settlement consists of two groups of houses in a valley. Little Peak (, 485 m) rises above the settlement, and Gameljà ¡ÃÂica Creek flows through the settlement, fed by two tributaries: Poljà ¡ak and Dobraca creeks. The soil is loamy and there are fields on the west side of the settlement.
The remains of a Roman fortification in the Povodje attest to early settlement of the area. In 1953, the Slovenian Fishing Association () built a trout hatchery along Gameljà ¡ÃÂica Creek at the site of an abandoned mill.
A plague column stands at the north edge of the settlement, at the border with neighboring SkaruÃÂna and the intersection with the road to Vojsko. The column is carved from sandstone and is believed to date from the 17th century.
Notable people that were born or lived in Povodje include: