Mala Dolga Noga (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈmaːla ˈdoːu̯ɡa ˈnoːɡa]) is a former settlement in the Municipality of Litija in central Slovenia. It is now part of the village of Zgornja Jevnica.[1] The area is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Sava Statistical Region.[2]
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![]() ![]() Mala Dolga Noga Location in Slovenia | |
Coordinates: 46°4′29″N 14°44′22″E | |
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Traditional region | Upper Carniola |
Statistical region | Central Sava |
Municipality | Litija |
Elevation | 498 m (1,634 ft) |
Mala Dolga Noga is located in the eastern part of Zgornja Jevnica, on a road climbing toward Bulantin Peak (Slovene: Bulantinov vrh, elevation: 645 meters or 2,116 feet) from the valley of Jevnica Creek.
In figures encompassing all of what is now Zgornja Jevnica, Mala Dolga Noga had a population of 118 living in 14 houses in 1880,[3] and 103 living in 15 houses in 1900.[4] Mala Dolga Noga was annexed by Jevnica in 1953, ending its existence as a separate settlement.[5] When Zgornja Jevnica became a separate settlement in 1989, Mala Dolga Noga was assigned to its territory.
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