Braslovče

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Braslovče
Braslovče coat of arms Map of Slovenia, position of Braslovče highlighted
Basic data
Country SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Historic region Lower Styria / Štajerska
Statistical region Savinjska (Sann area)
Coordinates 46 ° 17 '  N , 15 ° 2'  E Coordinates: 46 ° 17 '0 "  N , 15 ° 2' 0"  E
surface 54.9  km²
Residents 5,273 (2008)
Population density 96 inhabitants per km²
Post Code 3314
License Plate CE
Structure and administration
Website

Braslovče (German Fraßlau ) is a municipality in Slovenia that belonged to Lower Styria until 1918 . The 2002 census showed Braslovče 4,933 inhabitants.

history

Braslovče was mentioned for the first time in 1140. In the second half of the 14th century, the Counts of Cilli Braslovče granted market rights. The parish church, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary, was mentioned for the first time in 1255.

Districts

German name in brackets

  • Dobrovlje ( Dobroll )
  • Glinje ( Glinnach )
  • Gomilsko ( Lebern ) (first mentioned in 1545)
  • Grajska vas ( Burgdorf )
  • Kamence ( Komen Tsche ) (first documentary mention in 1423)
  • Letuš ( Letusch , 1943–1945 Sannbrück ) (first documented mention in 1340)
  • Male Braslovče ( calm valley )
  • Orla vas ( Rabendorf )
  • Parižlje ( Parisle ) (first mentioned in a document in 1383)
  • Podgorje ( Absberg )
  • Podvrh ( Unterberg near Sannbrück )
  • Poljče ( Paltschach )
  • Preserje ( pressers )
  • Rakovlje ( Rakoule , 1943–1945 Kroisbach )
  • Spodnje Gorče z ( Untergortsche , 1943–1945 Sannegg ) (first mentioned in a document in 1269)
  • Šentrupert ( Sankt Ruprecht ) (first mentioned in a document in 1336)
  • Šmatevž ( Sankt Mattäi , 1943–1945 Straußenegg )
  • Topovlje ( Toppoulach )
  • Trnava ( Saint Rupert )
  • Zakl en Zgornje Gorče ( sack )