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Spodnja Šiška

Spodnja Šiška (pronounced [ˈspoːdnja ˈʃiːʃka]; German: Unterschischka[1]) is a formerly independent settlement in the northwest part of the capital Ljubljana in central Slovenia.[2] It is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola[3][4][5][6][Note 1] and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.[8]

Spodnja Šiška
Spodnja Šiška
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 46°3′51″N 14°29′47″E / 46.06417°N 14.49639°E / 46.06417; 14.49639
Country Slovenia
Traditional regionUpper Carniola
Statistical regionCentral Slovenia
MunicipalityLjubljana

Name edit

The name Spodnja Šiška literally means 'lower Šiška', distinguishing the settlement from neighboring Zgornja Šiška (literally, 'upper Šiška'). The name Šiška was attested in 1308 as ze Cheis (and as Cheysse in 1330 and pey Keysk in 1331). The name is derived from *Hiška, a diminutive of the common noun hiša 'house'. The phonological change of H- > Š- may be due to Upper Carniolan palatalization, discontinuous assimilation, or both. The semantic motivation of the name is attributed to a single small house that originally stood in the settlement.[9] In the past the German name was Unterschischka.[1]

History edit

The oldest settlement core of Spodnja Šiška lies between Milan Majcen Street (Slovene: Ulica Milana Majcna, formerly Saint Bartholomew Street, Svetega Jerneja cesta) and Fire Station Street (Gasilska cesta). The houses in this area had long strips of land in a north-south direction. In 1382, a peace treaty between the Republic of Venice and Leopold III of Habsburg was signed in front of St. Bartholomew's Church in Spodnja Šiška, whereby the Austrians agreed to return the city of Trieste.[10] Spodnja Šiška was annexed by the City of Ljubljana in 1914, ending its existence as an independent settlement.[11]

Church edit

The church in Spodnja Šiška is one of the oldest in Ljubljana. It is dedicated to St. Bartholomew and is also known as the Old Church (Slovene: Stara cerkev). It was built in the 13th century and was remodeled between 1933 and 1938 by the Slovene architect Jože Plečnik.[12]

Notable people edit

Notable people from Spodnja Šiška include:

  • Jožef Mariofil Holeček (1872–1923), religious writer[13][14]
  • Anton Sojar (1881–1923), priest and religious leader in the United States[15][16]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Some modern survey-based reinterpretations of Slovenia's traditional regions differ from the standard historical definitions[clarification needed] of these regions.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol. 6: Kranjsko. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 112.
  2. ^ Savnik, Roman, ed. 1971. Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije, pp. 343–344.
  3. ^ Kindermann, Josef Karl, Christoph Junker, & Gerhard Michael Dienes. 1797. Oberkrain oder der Laybacher Kreis. Map, c. 1:260,000. Graz: Franz Xaver Miller.
  4. ^ Feldern Rolf, Mathilde (1841). Vaterländisches Lesebuch für Kinder des österreichischen Kaiserstaates Vienna: Druck und Verlag der Mechitaristen Congregations-Buchhandlung. Vienna: Druck und Verlag der Mechitaristen Congregations-Buchhandlung. p. 36. Krain gehört zu dem Gubernium Laibach und wird in 3 Kreise eingetheilt. I. Der Laibacher (Oberkrain). II. Der Neustädtler (Unterkrain). III. Der Adelsberger (Innerkrain).
  5. ^ Costa, Heinrich (1848). Reiseerinnerungen aus Krain. Ljubljana: Eger'schen Gubernial-Buchdruckerei. p. 267. Retrieved February 10, 2024. Eine Ferienreise nach Oberkrain ... Schischka
  6. ^ Radics, Peter Pavel (1862). Geschichte Krain's, ein Handbuch. Ljubljana: Johann Giontini. p. xv. Retrieved February 10, 2024. Schischka (Unter-) bei Laibach, O. Kr. [Oberkrain]
  7. ^ Geršič, Matjaž (2017). "Changing Denotations of Selected Slovenian Choronyms". Acta geographica Slovenica. 57 (1): 77–96. doi:10.3986/AGS.4600. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  8. ^ Ljubljana municipal site
  9. ^ Snoj, Marko (2009). Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. p. 412.
  10. ^ Darinka Kladnik (October 2006). (PDF). Ljubljana Tourist Board. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-15.
  11. ^ Šuštar, Branko C. 1996. Spodnja Šiška, pušeljc Ljubljane. Ljubljana: Zgodovinski arhiv Ljubljana, p. 304.
  12. ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference number ešd 2000
  13. ^ Cvetje z vrtov sv. Frančiška, časopis za naše verno ljudstvo zlasti za ude tretjega reda, frančiškanska provincija sv. Križa. 1(2) (1923): 61–65.
  14. ^ Slovenski biografski leksikon. 1928. Ljubljana: Zadružna gospodarska banka, p. 336.
  15. ^ "Rev. Anton Sojar." 1923. Edinost 9(6) (13 Jan): 2.
  16. ^ "Rev. Anton Sojar umrl." 1923. Glasilo K.S.K. Jednote 9(2) (10 Jan): 1.

External links edit

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This article s factual accuracy is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Spodnja Siska pronounced ˈspoːdnja ˈʃiːʃka German Unterschischka 1 is a formerly independent settlement in the northwest part of the capital Ljubljana in central Slovenia 2 It is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola 3 4 5 6 Note 1 and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region 8 Spodnja SiskaSpodnja SiskaLocation in SloveniaCoordinates 46 3 51 N 14 29 47 E 46 06417 N 14 49639 E 46 06417 14 49639CountrySloveniaTraditional regionUpper CarniolaStatistical regionCentral SloveniaMunicipalityLjubljana Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Church 4 Notable people 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksName editThe name Spodnja Siska literally means lower Siska distinguishing the settlement from neighboring Zgornja Siska literally upper Siska The name Siska was attested in 1308 as ze Cheis and as Cheysse in 1330 and pey Keysk in 1331 The name is derived from Hiska a diminutive of the common noun hisa house The phonological change of H gt S may be due to Upper Carniolan palatalization discontinuous assimilation or both The semantic motivation of the name is attributed to a single small house that originally stood in the settlement 9 In the past the German name was Unterschischka 1 History editThe oldest settlement core of Spodnja Siska lies between Milan Majcen Street Slovene Ulica Milana Majcna formerly Saint Bartholomew Street Svetega Jerneja cesta and Fire Station Street Gasilska cesta The houses in this area had long strips of land in a north south direction In 1382 a peace treaty between the Republic of Venice and Leopold III of Habsburg was signed in front of St Bartholomew s Church in Spodnja Siska whereby the Austrians agreed to return the city of Trieste 10 Spodnja Siska was annexed by the City of Ljubljana in 1914 ending its existence as an independent settlement 11 Church editThe church in Spodnja Siska is one of the oldest in Ljubljana It is dedicated to St Bartholomew and is also known as the Old Church Slovene Stara cerkev It was built in the 13th century and was remodeled between 1933 and 1938 by the Slovene architect Joze Plecnik 12 Notable people editNotable people from Spodnja Siska include Jozef Mariofil Holecek 1872 1923 religious writer 13 14 Anton Sojar 1881 1923 priest and religious leader in the United States 15 16 Notes edit Some modern survey based reinterpretations of Slovenia s traditional regions differ from the standard historical definitions clarification needed of these regions 7 References edit a b Leksikon obcin kraljestev in dezel zastopanih v drzavnem zboru vol 6 Kranjsko 1906 Vienna C Kr Dvorna in Drzavna Tiskarna p 112 Savnik Roman ed 1971 Krajevni leksikon Slovenije vol 2 Ljubljana Drzavna zalozba Slovenije pp 343 344 Kindermann Josef Karl Christoph Junker amp Gerhard Michael Dienes 1797 Oberkrain oder der Laybacher Kreis Map c 1 260 000 Graz Franz Xaver Miller Feldern Rolf Mathilde 1841 Vaterlandisches Lesebuch fur Kinder des osterreichischen Kaiserstaates Vienna Druck und Verlag der Mechitaristen Congregations Buchhandlung Vienna Druck und Verlag der Mechitaristen Congregations Buchhandlung p 36 Krain gehort zu dem Gubernium Laibach und wird in 3 Kreise eingetheilt I Der Laibacher Oberkrain II Der Neustadtler Unterkrain III Der Adelsberger Innerkrain Costa Heinrich 1848 Reiseerinnerungen aus Krain Ljubljana Eger schen Gubernial Buchdruckerei p 267 Retrieved February 10 2024 Eine Ferienreise nach Oberkrain Schischka Radics Peter Pavel 1862 Geschichte Krain s ein Handbuch Ljubljana Johann Giontini p xv Retrieved February 10 2024 Schischka Unter bei Laibach O Kr Oberkrain Gersic Matjaz 2017 Changing Denotations of Selected Slovenian Choronyms Acta geographica Slovenica 57 1 77 96 doi 10 3986 AGS 4600 Retrieved February 11 2024 Ljubljana municipal site Snoj Marko 2009 Etimoloski slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen Ljubljana Modrijan p 412 Darinka Kladnik October 2006 Ljubljana Town Hall PDF Ljubljana Tourist Board Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 15 Sustar Branko C 1996 Spodnja Siska puseljc Ljubljane Ljubljana Zgodovinski arhiv Ljubljana p 304 Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference number esd 2000 Cvetje z vrtov sv Franciska casopis za nase verno ljudstvo zlasti za ude tretjega reda franciskanska provincija sv Kriza 1 2 1923 61 65 Slovenski biografski leksikon 1928 Ljubljana Zadruzna gospodarska banka p 336 Rev Anton Sojar 1923 Edinost 9 6 13 Jan 2 Rev Anton Sojar umrl 1923 Glasilo K S K Jednote 9 2 10 Jan 1 External links edit nbsp Media related to Spodnja Siska at Wikimedia Commons Spodnja Siska on Geopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spodnja Siska amp oldid 1211957846, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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