Podutik
Podutik | |
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Coordinates: 46°4′24.65″N 14°27′1.11″E / 46.0735139°N 14.4503083°E | |
Country | Slovenia |
Traditional region | Upper Carniola |
Statistical region | Central Slovenia |
Municipality | Ljubljana |
Elevation | 315 m (1,033 ft) |
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Podutik (pronounced [pɔduˈtiːk]) is a former settlement in central Slovenia in the northwest part of the capital Ljubljana. It belongs to the Dravlje District of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. It was part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.
Geography
Podutik lies south of Kamna Gorica and west of Koseze. It was originally a ribbon village along the road to Dobrova,[4] but much housing has been built south of the old village center since 1967.[2] Prevalnik Hill (378 meters or 1,240 feet) rises to the west, Strmica Hill (384 meters or 1,260 feet) to the north, and Lookout Peak (Stražni vrh, (439 meters or 1,440 feet)) to the south. The former village included the hamlets of Grič and Na Opekarni (also known as Smodikovec). The soil is loamy and there are fields to the southwest.[2]
Name
The name Podutik is a fused prepositional phrase that has lost case inflection, from pod 'below' + Utik, referring to Utik Hill (441 meters or 1,447 feet) to the southwest.[5]
History
A brickworks was established in the hamlet of Na Opekarni (literally, 'at the brickworks') in 1961.[2] Podutik was annexed by the City of Ljubljana in two stages, in 1974 and 1982, ending its existence as an independent settlement.[6]
Church
The parish church in Podutik stands on the northeast end of the former village, north of Podutik Street (Podutiška cesta). It is dedicated to the Feast of Corpus Christi (Template:Lang-sl).[7] Construction of the church started in 2000, and it was consecrated in 2005.[8]
Notable people
Notable people that were born or lived in Podutik include:
- Alojzij Vodnik (1868–1939), stone cutter[2][9]
- Anton Vodnik (1901–1965), poet[1][2][10]
- France Vodnik (1903–1986), poet, translator, and essayist[2]
References
- ^ a b Krajevni leksikon Dravske Banovine. Ljubljana: Zveza za tujski promet za Slovenijo. 1937. p. 361.
- ^ a b c d e f g Savnik, Roman (1970). Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije. pp. 380–381.
- ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
- ^ Laibach (Map, 1:75,000). Vienna: K.u.k. Militärgeographisches Institut. 1914.
- ^ Snoj, Marko (2009). Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. p. 447.
- ^ Spremembe naselij 1948–95. 1996. Database. Ljubljana: Geografski inštitut ZRC SAZU, DZS.
- ^ "Ljubljana - Podutik". Družina. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
- ^ "Župnija Podutik se predstavi". Župniji Ljubljana-Podutik. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
- ^ "Alojzij Vodnik". Slovenski biografski leksikon. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
- ^ "Anton Vodnik". Slovenski biografski leksikon. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
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