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Gnadendorf, Kočevje

Coordinates: 45°38′33″N 14°51′33″E / 45.64250°N 14.85917°E / 45.64250; 14.85917
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Gnadendorf
Gnadendorf, now part of Kočevje
Gnadendorf, now part of Kočevje
Gnadendorf is located in Slovenia
Gnadendorf
Gnadendorf
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 45°38′33″N 14°51′33″E / 45.64250°N 14.85917°E / 45.64250; 14.85917
Country Slovenia
Traditional regionLower Carniola
Statistical regionSoutheast Slovenia
MunicipalityKočevje

Gnadendorf (Gottschee German: Gnoudndoarf, Gnoudndaf)[1] is a former village in the Municipality of Kočevje in southern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.[2] Its territory is now part of the town of Kočevje.[3]

History

Map showing Gnadendorf, c. 1830
Stone marker for Gnadendorf

The village of Gnadendorf did not have a Slovene name.[4] In the 1880 census, the village had 17 houses and a population of 135, which was 95% German-speaking.[4] In 1894, Gnadendorf had a lower secondary school, hospital, and orphanage, and it already formed a continuous conurbation with Kočevje[5] as a result of growth spurred by the arrival of the railroad in 1893.[6] Together with neighboring Hutterhäuser, Gnadendorf was annexed by Kočevje in 1896.[3][7]

References

  1. ^ Petschauer, Erich. 1980. Die Gottscheer Siedlungen – Ortsnamenverzeichnis. In: Das Jahrhundertbuch der Gottscheer (pp. 181–197). Klagenfurt: Leustik.
  2. ^ Kočevje municipal site
  3. ^ a b Savnik, Roman (1971). Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije. p. 225.
  4. ^ a b Special-Orts-Repertorium von Krain. 1884. Vienna: Alfred Hölder, p. 9.
  5. ^ Bericht über die Verhandlungen des Krainischen Landtages zu Laibach: nach den stenographischen Aufzeichnungen. 1894. Ljubljana: Krain Landtag, p. 386.
  6. ^ Pak, Mirko. 1991. Kočevje. In: Enciklopedija Slovenije, vol. 5, pp. 181–184. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, p. 181.
  7. ^ Potrjeni zakon. 1896. Novice gospodarske, obrtniške in narodne 54(21) (May 22): 209.