Sveta Ana pri Ložu | |
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Coordinates: 45°44′13.52″N 14°27′7.02″E / 45.7370889°N 14.4519500°E | |
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Traditional region | Inner Carniola |
Statistical region | Littoral–Inner Carniola |
Municipality | Loška Dolina |
Elevation | 722 m (2,369 ft) |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 8 |
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Sveta Ana pri Ložu (pronounced [ˈsʋeːta ˈaːna pɾi ˈloːʒu]; German: Sankt Anna [2]) is a village east of Podlož in the Municipality of Loška Dolina in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. [3]
A prehistoric cemetery was discovered in Sveta Ana pri Ložu, testifying to its early settlement. [4] The oldest farm in the village is the Konte farm, dating from 1784. [5] Sveta Ana pri Ložu was part of Podlož until 2003, when it was separated from it and made a separate village. [5] [6]
The village church is dedicated to Saint Anne and was built in 1526 incorporating an older structure. [7] It has a rectangular nave, a bell-gable, and an octagonal chancel walled on three sides. The stone door casing bears the year 1672. The remains of a fresco from the early 15th century depicting Saint Christopher are found on the exterior north wall. [7] There are pilgrims' signatures written in Glagolitic below the church's exterior fresco, indicating that pilgrims to Cross Mountain ( Slovene: Križna gora) came from as far away as the Croatian coast. The priest at Cross Mountain in 1749, Mihael Rede, was a user of Glagolitic. Until the First World War, the bell-gable of Saint Anne's Church had a bell inscribed with the year 1532 and the text GOT HIELFE AUS JEGLICHER NOT 'God helps in every need.' [5]
There is a monument in the village commemorating Partisan soldiers killed in January 1945 [8] or 1944. [4] The plaque was set up in 1950 and was reworked in 1985. [8]
Sveta Ana pri Ložu | |
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Coordinates: 45°44′13.52″N 14°27′7.02″E / 45.7370889°N 14.4519500°E | |
Country |
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Traditional region | Inner Carniola |
Statistical region | Littoral–Inner Carniola |
Municipality | Loška Dolina |
Elevation | 722 m (2,369 ft) |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 8 |
[1] |
Sveta Ana pri Ložu (pronounced [ˈsʋeːta ˈaːna pɾi ˈloːʒu]; German: Sankt Anna [2]) is a village east of Podlož in the Municipality of Loška Dolina in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. [3]
A prehistoric cemetery was discovered in Sveta Ana pri Ložu, testifying to its early settlement. [4] The oldest farm in the village is the Konte farm, dating from 1784. [5] Sveta Ana pri Ložu was part of Podlož until 2003, when it was separated from it and made a separate village. [5] [6]
The village church is dedicated to Saint Anne and was built in 1526 incorporating an older structure. [7] It has a rectangular nave, a bell-gable, and an octagonal chancel walled on three sides. The stone door casing bears the year 1672. The remains of a fresco from the early 15th century depicting Saint Christopher are found on the exterior north wall. [7] There are pilgrims' signatures written in Glagolitic below the church's exterior fresco, indicating that pilgrims to Cross Mountain ( Slovene: Križna gora) came from as far away as the Croatian coast. The priest at Cross Mountain in 1749, Mihael Rede, was a user of Glagolitic. Until the First World War, the bell-gable of Saint Anne's Church had a bell inscribed with the year 1532 and the text GOT HIELFE AUS JEGLICHER NOT 'God helps in every need.' [5]
There is a monument in the village commemorating Partisan soldiers killed in January 1945 [8] or 1944. [4] The plaque was set up in 1950 and was reworked in 1985. [8]