Veliki Orehek
Veliki Orehek | ||||
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Historic region | Lower Carniola / Dolenjska | |||
Statistical region | Jugovzhodna Slovenija (Southeast Slovenia) | |||
local community | Novo mesto | |||
Coordinates | 45 ° 46 ' N , 15 ° 14' E | |||
height | 281 m. i. J. | |||
surface | 1.01 km² | |||
Residents | 88 (2002) | |||
Population density | 87 inhabitants per km² | |||
License Plate | NM |
Veliki Orehek (Ger. Großnußdorf in the Lower Carniola ) is a district of the Slovenian town Novo mesto in the east of the country at the foot of the Sickle Mountains (Slov. Žumberak).
history
As part of the Carniola , Stopiče belonged to the Habsburg domain. With the end of the First World War, the city came under the rule of the House Karadjordjevic , when the Krain 1918 in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes belonging Slovenia opened. The house again lost power in the state that had been known as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia since 1929, when the communists under Josip Broz Tito came to power in 1945 at the end of the Second World War . In the course of the breakup of the SFR Yugoslavia by the Yugoslav wars, the place remained under Slovenian administration after the declaration of independence and the subsequent 10-day war .
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- ↑ KOS, Milko: Gradivo za historično topografijo Slovenije (za Kranjsko do leta 1500). Ljubljana: Inštitut za občo in narodno zgodovino SAZU 1975.