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Grgar

Grgar (pronounced [ˈɡəɾɡaɾ]; Italian: Gargaro) is a village in western Slovenia in the Municipality of Nova Gorica.[2] It is located under Holy Mount (Slovene: Sveta gora), above the Soča Valley and below the Banjšice Plateau.

Grgar
Grgar
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 46°0′2.6″N 13°40′7.48″E / 46.000722°N 13.6687444°E / 46.000722; 13.6687444
Country Slovenia
Traditional regionSlovenian Littoral
Statistical regionGorizia
MunicipalityNova Gorica
Area
 • Total16.87 km2 (6.51 sq mi)
Elevation
297.4 m (975.7 ft)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total813
[1]

Name Edit

Grgar was mentioned in written sources c. 1370 as Gaergaer and in 1389 as Grêgôr. For phonological and morphological reasons, the latter transcription appears to be a hypercorrection and not connected with Saint Gregory or the name Gregor 'Gregory'. Instead, the name may be derived from another Romance base, perhaps *gregārius 'shepherd'.[3]

Mass graves Edit

Grgar is the site of two known mass graves associated with the Second World War. The Podgomila Shaft Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče Brezno Podgomila), also known as the Miljavec Shaft Mass Grave (Grobišče Miljavčev brezen), is located on the left side of the road to Grgarske Ravne, about 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) north of Grgar. It contains the remains of Home Guard and Italian prisoners of war, and Slovene and Italian civilians murdered in May 1945.[4] The Jošč Shaft Mass Grave (Grobišče Joščevo brezno) is located on the left side of the road to Grgarske Ravne, about 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) north of Grgar. It contains the remains of unknown victims.[5][6]

Church Edit

The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Martin and belongs to the Diocese of Koper.[7]

Notable people Edit

Notable people that were born or lived in Grgar include:

  • Matej Bor, pen name of Vladimir Pavšič (1913–1993), poet

References Edit

  1. ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. ^ Nova Gorica municipal site
  3. ^ Snoj, Marko (2009). Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. p. 153.
  4. ^ Ferenc, Mitja (December 2009). "Grobišče Brezno Podgomila". Geopedia (in Slovenian). Ljubljana: Služba za vojna grobišča, Ministrstvo za delo, družino in socialne zadeve. Retrieved October 20, 2023.
  5. ^ Ferenc, Mitja (December 2009). "Grobišče Joščevo brezno". Geopedia (in Slovenian). Ljubljana: Služba za vojna grobišča, Ministrstvo za delo, družino in socialne zadeve. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  6. ^ Marušič, Lanko. "Jamski objekti v Grgarju." (in Slovene)
  7. ^ Roman Catholic Diocese of Koper List of Churches May 2008 2009-03-06 at the Wayback Machine

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Grgar at Wikimedia Commons
  • Grgar on Geopedia


grgar, pronounced, ˈɡəɾɡaɾ, italian, gargaro, village, western, slovenia, municipality, nova, gorica, located, under, holy, mount, slovene, sveta, gora, above, soča, valley, below, banjšice, plateau, location, sloveniacoordinates, 000722, 6687444, 000722, 6687. Grgar pronounced ˈɡeɾɡaɾ Italian Gargaro is a village in western Slovenia in the Municipality of Nova Gorica 2 It is located under Holy Mount Slovene Sveta gora above the Soca Valley and below the Banjsice Plateau GrgarGrgarLocation in SloveniaCoordinates 46 0 2 6 N 13 40 7 48 E 46 000722 N 13 6687444 E 46 000722 13 6687444CountrySloveniaTraditional regionSlovenian LittoralStatistical regionGoriziaMunicipalityNova GoricaArea Total16 87 km2 6 51 sq mi Elevation297 4 m 975 7 ft Population 2015 Total813 1 Contents 1 Name 2 Mass graves 3 Church 4 Notable people 5 References 6 External linksName EditGrgar was mentioned in written sources c 1370 as Gaergaer and in 1389 as Gregor For phonological and morphological reasons the latter transcription appears to be a hypercorrection and not connected with Saint Gregory or the name Gregor Gregory Instead the name may be derived from another Romance base perhaps gregarius shepherd 3 Mass graves EditGrgar is the site of two known mass graves associated with the Second World War The Podgomila Shaft Mass Grave Slovene Grobisce Brezno Podgomila also known as the Miljavec Shaft Mass Grave Grobisce Miljavcev brezen is located on the left side of the road to Grgarske Ravne about 1 kilometer 0 62 mi north of Grgar It contains the remains of Home Guard and Italian prisoners of war and Slovene and Italian civilians murdered in May 1945 4 The Josc Shaft Mass Grave Grobisce Joscevo brezno is located on the left side of the road to Grgarske Ravne about 1 kilometer 0 62 mi north of Grgar It contains the remains of unknown victims 5 6 Church EditThe parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Martin and belongs to the Diocese of Koper 7 Notable people EditNotable people that were born or lived in Grgar include Matej Bor pen name of Vladimir Pavsic 1913 1993 poetReferences Edit Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Nova Gorica municipal site Snoj Marko 2009 Etimoloski slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen Ljubljana Modrijan p 153 Ferenc Mitja December 2009 Grobisce Brezno Podgomila Geopedia in Slovenian Ljubljana Sluzba za vojna grobisca Ministrstvo za delo druzino in socialne zadeve Retrieved October 20 2023 Ferenc Mitja December 2009 Grobisce Joscevo brezno Geopedia in Slovenian Ljubljana Sluzba za vojna grobisca Ministrstvo za delo druzino in socialne zadeve Retrieved April 13 2020 Marusic Lanko Jamski objekti v Grgarju in Slovene Roman Catholic Diocese of Koper List of Churches May 2008 Archived 2009 03 06 at the Wayback MachineExternal links Edit nbsp Media related to Grgar at Wikimedia Commons Grgar on Geopedia nbsp This article about the Municipality of Nova Gorica in Slovenia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grgar amp oldid 1180986300 Mass graves, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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