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Jarše District
The Jarše District ( sl, Četrtna skupnost Jarše), or simply Jarše (), is a district () of the City Municipality of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is named after the former village of Jarše, now part of the Bežigrad District. Geography The Jarše District is bounded on the south by the main railroad line; on the west by Šmartno Street (''Šmartinska cesta''), Sava Street (''Savska cesta''), Žale Street (''Žalska cesta''), the west edge of the Žale Cemetery, Jarše Street (''Jarška cesta''), Cleveland Street (''Clevelandska ulica''), and a line running between the former villages of Jarše and Obrije; on the north by the Sava River; and on the east by the A1 Freeway. The district includes the former villages of Hrastje, Obrije, Šmartno ob Savi, and Sneberje, as well as the workers' development of Zelena Jama and the Nove Jarše neighborhood. BTC City BTC City () is a shopping mall, sports, entertainment and business area in Ljubljana, Slovenia, with m ...
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Districts Of Ljubljana
The City Municipality of Ljubljana (), also the City of Ljubljana ( sl, Mestna občina Ljubljana, acronym MOL) is one of twelve Municipalities of Slovenia, city and metropolitan municipalities in Slovenia. Its seat is Ljubljana, the largest and capital city of Slovenia. , its mayor is Zoran Janković (politician), Zoran Janković. Administrative division The City Municipality of Ljubljana comprises 17 districts (Slovene singular: ): the Bežigrad District, Center District, Ljubljana, Center District, Črnuče District, Dravlje District, Golovec District, Jarše District, Moste District, Polje District, Posavje District, Ljubljana, Posavje District, Rožnik District, Rudnik District, Sostro District, Šentvid District, Šiška District, Šmarna Gora District, Trnovo District, and Vič District. These are represented by district councils (Slovene singular: or ). Economy The budget of MOL was 346,505,748 euros for 2011. It was shaped by the sell of land lot and the construction ...
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Obrije
Obrije (; in older sources also ''Obrje'') is a formerly independent settlement in the northeast part of the capital Ljubljana in central Slovenia. It is 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 Obrije lies along the road from Hrastje to Stožice. It is a linear village on a terrace above the Sava River. Most of the houses stand on the edge of the terrace, but some also stand on a lower terrace further north, towards the river. Fields are located to the southeast. Name Obrije was attested in written sources in 1490 as ''Albriach''. The medieval transcriptions indicate that the name is not etymologically related to that of Abriach ( sl, Obrije), a village in Austria's Völkermarkt District. The name was originally ''*Olbr′ane'', a plural demonym A demonym (; ) or gentilic () is a word that identifies a group of people (inhabitants, residents, natives) in rel ...
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