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Coordinates: 46°12′37″N 14°07′31″E / 46.21028°N 14.12528°E | |
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Traditional Region | Upper Carniola |
Statistical region | Upper Carniola |
Municipality | Železniki |
Elevation | 500 m (1,600 ft) |
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Jesenovec (pronounced [jɛsɛˈnoːʋəts]; in older sources also Jesenovc [4]) is a formerly independent settlement in the Municipality of Železniki in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It is now part of the town of Železniki. [2]
Jesenovec is a scattered settlement along the road from Škofja Loka to Petrovo Brdo in the upper Selca Sora Valley between Plešenica Creek and Upper Smoleva Creek ( Slovene: Zadnja Smoleva). It includes the Plenšak Gorge below Prtovč and the Blok and Slap gorges below Štedel Peak ( Slovene: Štedel vrh; elevation: 1,145 meters or 3,757 feet). Other nearby elevations include Mount Groblje (elevation: 1,086 meters or 3,563 feet) and Grebel Peak ( Slovene: Grebel vrh; elevation: 1,348 meters or 4,423 feet) to the northwest and Mount Vancovec (elevation: 1,085 meters or 3,560 feet) to the southeast. [2]
The name Jesenovec is derived from the common noun jesen ' ash tree', thus originally referring to the local vegetation. [5]
Jesenovec had a population of 31 living in four houses in 1880, [4] 26 living in four houses in 1890, [6] 27 living in four houses in 1900, [7] 23 in three houses in 1931, [1] and 40 in seven houses in 1961. [2] Jesenovec was annexed by Železniki in 1966, ending its existence as a separate settlement. [2] [8]
Jesenovec | |
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Coordinates: 46°12′37″N 14°07′31″E / 46.21028°N 14.12528°E | |
Country |
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Traditional Region | Upper Carniola |
Statistical region | Upper Carniola |
Municipality | Železniki |
Elevation | 500 m (1,600 ft) |
[3] |
Jesenovec (pronounced [jɛsɛˈnoːʋəts]; in older sources also Jesenovc [4]) is a formerly independent settlement in the Municipality of Železniki in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It is now part of the town of Železniki. [2]
Jesenovec is a scattered settlement along the road from Škofja Loka to Petrovo Brdo in the upper Selca Sora Valley between Plešenica Creek and Upper Smoleva Creek ( Slovene: Zadnja Smoleva). It includes the Plenšak Gorge below Prtovč and the Blok and Slap gorges below Štedel Peak ( Slovene: Štedel vrh; elevation: 1,145 meters or 3,757 feet). Other nearby elevations include Mount Groblje (elevation: 1,086 meters or 3,563 feet) and Grebel Peak ( Slovene: Grebel vrh; elevation: 1,348 meters or 4,423 feet) to the northwest and Mount Vancovec (elevation: 1,085 meters or 3,560 feet) to the southeast. [2]
The name Jesenovec is derived from the common noun jesen ' ash tree', thus originally referring to the local vegetation. [5]
Jesenovec had a population of 31 living in four houses in 1880, [4] 26 living in four houses in 1890, [6] 27 living in four houses in 1900, [7] 23 in three houses in 1931, [1] and 40 in seven houses in 1961. [2] Jesenovec was annexed by Železniki in 1966, ending its existence as a separate settlement. [2] [8]