Zajčji Vrh pri Stopičah

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Zajčji Vrh pri Stopičah ( Eng . Hasenberg ) is a district of the Slovenian town of Novo mesto in the east of the country.

history

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As part of Carniola , Zajčji Vrh pri Stopičah belonged to the Habsburg rule. With the end of the First World War, the city came under the rule of the house Karadjordjevic as 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 .

Zajčji Vrh pri Stopičah is located on a hill in the Gorjanci Mountains above the Klamfer , a tributary of the Krka . The village is just under seven kilometers as the crow flies from the northwestern city center of Novo Mestos and lies between Mali Orehek and Dolž . The latter neighboring town is also home to the local primary school, for secondary schools the schoolchildren have to commute to Stopiče or Novo Mesto.

Like the surrounding settlements, Zajčji Vrh pri Stopičah is characterized by agriculture, especially viticulture , including the wine specialty Cviček , is practiced here . In addition, there are a few commuters who are employed by the major automotive companies Revoz , Adria Mobil and the pharmaceutical manufacturer Krka , which are based in Novo Mesto .

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Adolph Winkopp : The latest state, newspaper, travel, postal and trading lexicon or geographical-historical-statistical handbook of all five parts of the earth. Kleefeld, 1805

Coordinates: 45 ° 46 '  N , 15 ° 15'  E