world.wikisort.org - SloveniaJarše (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈjàːɾʃɛ])[2] is a former village in the northeast part of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
This article is about the former village of Jarše. For the Jarše District, see Jarše District.
Place in Upper Carniola, Slovenia
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Coordinates: 46°4′48.61″N 14°32′43.67″E |
Country | Slovenia |
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Traditional region | Upper Carniola |
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Statistical region | Central Slovenia |
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Municipality | Ljubljana |
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Elevation | 295 m (968 ft) |
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Geography
The original village core of Jarše lies on a terrace above the Sava River along the old main road from Ježica to Hrastje. Before the Second World War, the part of the Sava near the village was a popular swimming area.[1] The soil is shallow and sandy, and there are fields to the south.[3] Administratively it is part of the city's Bežigrad District. The newer part of Jarše —Nove Jarše (literally, 'new Jarše')—lies further south, east of the Žale Central Cemetery[3] in the neighboring Jarše District.
Name
Jarše was attested in written records in 1438 as Jarischach (and as Jerischa in 1451).[4][5] The name is derived from the plural demonym *Jariščane 'residents of Jarišče'. This name is probably based on the obsolete common noun *jara 'heat (of the sun)', referring to a place characterized by such heat. A less likely hypothesis derives the name from the adjective jar 'sown in spring' or 'weak' or 'angry' because the suffix -išče is not found with adjectival roots, and also for accentual reasons. Both accentual reasons and the local geography rule out derivation of the name from jar 'place where the water foams'.[5] The old village center to the north is known as Stare Jarše (literally, 'old Jarše') or Spodnje Jarše (literally, 'lower Jarše'), and the newer part to the south as Nove Jarše (literally, 'new Jarše') or Zgornje Jarše (literally, 'upper Jarše').[3]
History
The capitals of two Roman columns were found in the village, testifying to early settlement.[3] The southern, newer part of Jarše (including 28 houses with 327 residents) was annexed by the City of Ljubljana in 1935.[1] After the Second World War, many residential, commercial, and industrial buildings were built in the newer part of Jarše. City water mains were connected to Jarše in 1961.[1] The remainder of Jarše was annexed by Ljubljana in 1982, ending its existence as a separate settlement.[6]
Notable people
Notable people that were born or lived in Jarše include:
- Jakob Dimnik (1856–1924), education specialist, journalist, and editor[3]
References
- Krajevni leksikon Dravske Banovine. 1937. Ljubljana: Zveza za tujski promet za Slovenijo, p. 349.
- "Slovenski pravopis 2001: Jarše".
- Savnik, Roman, ed. 1971. Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije, pp. 350, 362.
- "Jarše". Slovenska historična topografija. ZRC SAZU Zgodovinski inštitut Milka Kosa. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
- Snoj, Marko (2009). Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. p. 175.
- Spremembe naselij 1948–95. 1996. Database. Ljubljana: Geografski inštitut ZRC SAZU, DZS.
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City Municipality of Ljubljana |
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Administrative seat | Ljubljana |
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Economy and transport |
- BTC City
- Central Market
- Emonika
- Exhibition and Convention Centre
- Ljubljana Castle funicular
- Ljubljana Passenger Transport
- Ljubljana railway station
- Ljubljana Ring Road
- Ljubljana Stock Exchange
- Nama
- Trams
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Landmarks | Bridges |
- Butchers' Bridge
- Cobblers' Bridge
- Črnuče Bridge
- Dragon Bridge
- Fabiani Bridge
- Fužine Bridge
- Grain Bridge
- Hradecky Bridge
- Jek Bridge
- Kavšek Bridge
- Ljubljanica Sluice Gate
- Prule Bridge
- Rooster Bridge
- St. James's Bridge
- St. Peter's Bridge
- Triple Bridge
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Monuments, memorials and fountains | |
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Palaces and houses |
- Casino Building
- Cekin Mansion
- Central Pharmacy
- Courthouse
- Crystal Palace
- Government Building and President's Office
- Grand Hotel Union
- Gruber Mansion
- Kresija Building
- Ljubljana Castle
- Mladika Complex
- National Assembly Building
- Nebotičnik
- Philip Mansion
- Selo Mansion
- Souvan House
- Stična Mansion
- Tivoli Castle
- Town Hall
- Zois Mansion
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Churches and places of worship |
- Franciscan Church
- Ljubljana Mosque
- St. Bartholomew's Church
- St. Florian's Church
- St. James's Church
- Ljubljana Cathedral
- St. Peter's Church
- St. Rosalia's Church (former)
- Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church
- Ursuline Church
- Visitation of Mary Church
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Cemeteries | |
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Parks, ponds, squares, and streets | Parks |
- Argentina Park
- Navje Memorial Park
- Tivoli Park
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Ponds | |
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Squares |
- Congress Square
- Prešeren Square
- Republic Square
- Town Square
- Vodnik Square
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Streets | |
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Protected areas | Landscape parks |
- Ljubljana Marsh
- Tivoli–Rožnik–Šiška Hill Landscape Park
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Nature reserves | |
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Natural monuments |
- Castle Hill
- Little Rožnik
- Pod Turnom
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Designed nature monuments |
- Tivoli City Park
- Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship
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Hills and valleys | |
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Culture, science, and education |
- Anton Melik Geographical Institute
- Archives of the Republic of Slovenia
- Biennial of Graphic Arts
- Botanical Garden
- Cankar Centre
- Rog factory
- International Centre of Graphic Arts
- Jakopič Pavilion
- Jožef Stefan Institute
- Ljubljana International Film Festival
- Kiberpipa
- Križanke
- Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Drama
- Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet
- Ljubljana Opera House
- Ljubljana Summer Festival
- Metelkova
- Museum of Contemporary History
- Museum of Modern Art
- The Naked Stage
- National Gallery
- National and University Library
- National Museum
- Poligon
- Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Natural History Museum
- Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
- Slovenian Railway Museum
- St. Stanislaus Institute
- University of Ljubljana
- Zoo
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Sports | |
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Health-related institutions | |
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Lists of people related to Ljubljana |
- List of people from Ljubljana
- List of University of Ljubljana people
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Settlements besides the administrative seat | |
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Former settlements | |
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History | |
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