Grosslaschitz judicial district
Former judicial district Grosslaschitz | |
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( Slovenian : sodni okraj Velike Lašče ) | |
Basic data | |
state | Carniola |
district | Gottschee (Kočevje) |
Seat of the court | Grosslaschitz (Velike Lašče) |
competent regional court | Rudolfswerth |
surface | 191.83 km 2 (1910) |
Residents | 9,443 (1910) |
Dissolved | 1919 |
Assigned to | Yugoslavia |
The judicial district Grosslaschitz ( Slovene : sodni okraj Velike Lašče ) was a judicial district in the crown land of Carniola, which was subordinate to the district court Grosslaschitz . It comprised parts of the political district of Gottschee (Kočevje) and was added to the state of Yugoslavia in 1919 . In 1910, the judicial district of Grosslaschitz was the sixth smallest judicial district in Carniola and had the seventh smallest population of the judicial districts.
history
The judicial district of Grosslaschitz was created as a result of a ministerial lecture on August 6, 1849, in which the main features of the court division were laid down. After the territorial division of the judicial districts and the allocation of the judicial districts to the newly established district authorities had been determined by the "Political Organizing Commission" in December 1849, the district courts of Carniola began their work on June 1, 1850. The District Court of Grosslaschitz was assigned the 18 cadastral parishes of Cesta (Zesta), Dvorska Vas (Höflern), Kervava peč (Bloody Stone ), Kompolje (Kompale), Lužarji (Luscharie), Osolnik (Ossolnik), Podgora (Podgora ) through the regional division of Carniola in March 1850 ), Podpolane (Kleinpölland), Račna (Ratschna), Selo (Selu), Sveti Gregor (St. Gregor), Turjak (Auersperg), Velike Lašče (Grosslaschitz), Velike Lipljene (Grossliplein), Videm (Widem), Vlaka (Ulaka ), Zagorica (Sagoritza) and Zdenskavas (Sdenkawass). Together with the judicial districts Reifnitz (Ribnica) and Gottschee (Kočevje), the judicial district Grosslaschitz formed the district Velike Lašče.
year | Area (km²) |
Check- residents |
Slovenian- speaking |
German speakers |
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1880 | 8,955 | 9,935 | 11 | |
1890 | 9,514 | 9,461 | 21st | |
1900 | 192.06 | 9,561 | 9,529 | 10 |
1910 | 191.83 | 9,443 | 9,400 | 16 |
The judicial district had a population of 8,955 present in 1880, with 8,935 people citing Slovene and 11 people using German as their colloquial language. In 1910 9,443 people were expelled from the judicial district, 9,400 of whom spoke Slovene (99.5%) and 16 German (0.2%).
Due to the border regulations of the Treaty of Saint-Germain , which was concluded on September 10, 1919 , the judicial district of Grosslaschitz was completely added to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Courthouse
As a result of the merging of the cadastral municipalities into municipalities in 1910, the court district Grosslaschitz comprised the eight municipalities Kompolje (Kompale), Lužarji (Luscharie), Podgora (Podgora), Rob , Sveti Gregor (St. Gregor), Turjak (Auersperg), Velike Lašče (Grosslaschitz) and Videm (Widem). The creation of the municipality of Rob was only decided in 1899 by the division of the municipality of Turjak.
literature
- kk Central Statistical Commission (ed.): Special-Orts-Repertorium von Krain (Obširen imenik Krajev na Krajnskem). Vienna 1884 (special local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrathe)
- kk Statistische Central-Commission (Ed.): Special-Orts-Repertorium von Krain. Revised on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1890. Vienna 1894 (Special-Orts-Repertorien der Reichsrathe, Bd. 6) = Specijalni repertorij Krajev na Krajnskem
- kk Central Statistical Commission (ed.): Leksikon Občin za Kranjsko. Izdelan po rezultatih popisa ljudstva dne 31. Grudna 1900. Vienna 1906 (Community encyclopedia of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Imperial Council, vol. 6)
- kk Central Statistical Commission (Hrsg.): Spezialortsrepertorium von Krain. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. Vienna 1919 (Special locations repertories of the Austrian states. Volume VI. Krain)
Individual evidence
- ↑ State law and government gazette for the Kronland Carniola, 1849, III. Piece, No. 26. "Announcement of the Political Organizing Commission for the Crown Land of Carniola of December 23, 1849."
- ^ State law and government gazette for the Kronland Carniola. Born in 1850, VI. Piece, No. 134. “Announcement of the kk inneröst. coastal Appeal Court of April 18, 1850. On the date of the beginning of the effectiveness of the new courts. "
- ^ State law and government gazette for the Kronland Carniola. Year 1850, Volume IV, No. 92. “Announcement of the Imperial and Royal Lieutenancy for Carniola from March 8, 1850. Regional division of Carniola into regional courts, district authorities, criminal district courts, district courts, tax offices, cadastral communities and localities.” (German) or ( Slovenian )
- ^ Kk Statistische Central-Commission (Ed.): Special-Orts-Repertorium von Krain. (Obširen imenik Krajev na Krajnskem) Vienna 1884, p. 17
- ↑ kk Central Statistical Commission (ed.): Spezialortsrepertorium von Krain. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. Vienna 1919, p. 14
- ^ State Law Gazette for the Duchy of Carniola 1899, XVIII. Piece, No. 23: "Law of September 1, 1899, regarding the division of the local community Auersperg into the independent local communities Auersperg and Rob"