Kalce, Logatec

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Kalce
Kalce Logatec Slovenia.jpg
Kalce is located in Slovenia
Kalce
Kalce
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 45°53′41.4″N 14°11′23.37″E / 45.894833°N 14.1898250°E / 45.894833; 14.1898250Coordinates: 45°53′41.4″N 14°11′23.37″E / 45.894833°N 14.1898250°E / 45.894833; 14.1898250
CountryFlag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
Traditional regionInner Carniola
Statistical regionCentral Slovenia
MunicipalityLogatec
Area
 • Total15.24 km2 (5.88 sq mi)
Elevation
490.9 m (1,610.6 ft)
Population
 (2002)
 • Total320
[1]

Kalce (pronounced [ˈkau̯ːtsɛ]) is a settlement southwest of Logatec in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia.[2]

Name[]

Kalce was attested in historical sources in 1499 as Kalecz.[3][4] Today's name is an accusative plural of Kalec, reanalyzed as a feminine nominative plural. It is derived from *kalьcь, a diminutive of *kalъ 'mud, pond, cloudy water', referring to a local geographical feature.[4]

Cultural heritage[]

Reconstruction of the Roman fortress in Kalce

Near the village is the , a restored part of the Roman Claustra Alpium Iuliarum system of northern defence walls and fortresses. Archaeological excavations in the 1960s determined that it was in use in the late 4th century AD and was probably destroyed during the war between Magnus Maximus and Theodosius in 388.[5]

Mass grave[]

Kalce is the site of a mass grave associated with the Second World War. The Repiše Shaft Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče Brezno na Repišah) is located in a shaft with a small entrance southeast of the settlement. The remains of two unknown victims were discovered in the shaft, covered by a large amount of rock that had been thrown in.[6]

Church[]

Saint John the Evangelist Church

The church in Kalce is dedicated to John the Evangelist. It was first mentioned in written records in 1526.[7] There is a fresco depicting Saint Christopher on the exterior south wall.

References[]

  1. ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. ^ Logatec municipal site
  3. ^ "Slovenska historična topografija". Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Snoj, Marko (2009). Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. p. 182.
  5. ^ Visit Ljubljana site
  6. ^ Ferenc, Mitja (December 2009). "Grobišče Brezno na Repišah". Geopedia (in Slovenian). Ljubljana: Služba za vojna grobišča, Ministrstvo za delo, družino in socialne zadeve. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  7. ^ "Logatec – Cerkev sv. Janeza Evangelista". Občina Logatec. Retrieved April 22, 2018.

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