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Čičarija Dialect
The Čičarija dialect (''čiško narečje'', ''čički dialekt''Rigler, Jakob. 1963. ''Južnonotranjski govori''. Ljubljana: SAZU, pp. 11–12.) is a Slovene dialect in the Littoral dialect group. It is spoken in a few villages in Slovenian Istria near the Croatian border in the Čičarija region in the villages of Skadanščina, Golac, Obrov, Podbeže, Podgrad, Poljane, Račice and Starod. Smole, Vera. 2001. "Zahodna slovenska narečja." ''Enciklopedija Slovenije'' vol. 15, pp. 35–38. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, pp. 35. By number of speakers, it is one of the smallest Slovene dialects. Phonological and morphological characteristics The Čičarija dialect is a mixed Slovenian–Croatian Čakavian dialect. It has been influenced by the Inner Carniolan dialect This article uses Logar transcription. The Inner Carniolan dialect ( , ) is a Slovene dialect very close to the Lower Carniolan dialect, but with more recent accent shifts. It is spoken in a relatively large ...
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Slovene Dialects
In a purely dialectological sense, Slovene dialects ( sl, slovenska narečja , ) are the regionally diverse varieties that evolved from old Slovene, a South Slavic language of which the standardized modern version is Standard Slovene. This also includes several dialects in Croatia, most notably the so-called Western Goran dialect, which is actually Kostel dialect. In reality, speakers in Croatia self-identify themselves as speaking Croatian, which is a result of a ten centuries old country border passing through the dialects since the Francia. In addition, two dialects situated in Slovene (and the speakers self identify as speaking Slovene) did not evolve from Slovene (left out in the map on the right). The Čičarija dialect is a chakavian dialect and parts of White Carniola were populated by Serbs during the Turkish invasion and therefore Shtokavian is spoken there. Spoken Slovene is often considered to have at least 48 dialects () and 13 subdialects (). The exact number of d ...
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Littoral Dialect Group
The Littoral dialect group (''primorska narečna skupina'') is a group of very heterogeneous dialects of Slovene. The Littoral dialects are spoken in most of the Slovenian Littoral (except for the mountainous areas around Tolmin and Cerkno, where Rovte dialects are spoken) and in the western part of Inner Carniola. They are also spoken by Slovenes in the Italian provinces of Trieste and Gorizia, and in the mountainous areas of eastern Friuli (Venetian Slovenia and Resia). Phonological and morphological characteristics Among other features, this group is characterized by diphthongization of yat > ''ie'' and ''o'' > ''uo'', and late denasalization of *''ę'' and *''ǫ''. The western dialects in this group have preserved pitch accent whereas the others have a non-tonal stress accent. Individual dialects and subdialects * Resia(n) dialect (''rezijansko narečje'', ''rezijanščina''); spoken in the Resia Valley (Italy) * Soča dialect (''obsoško narečje''); spoken in the Upp ...
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Slovenian Istria
Slovene Istria ( sl, slovenska Istra, it, Istria slovena) is a region in southwest Slovenia. It comprises the northern part of the Istrian peninsula, and it is part of the wider geographical-historical region known as the Slovene Littoral. Its largest urban center is Koper. Other large settlements are Izola, Piran, and Portorož. The entire region has around 120 settlements. In its coastal area, both Slovene and Italian are official languages. The Slovene Riviera ( sl, Slovenska obala) is located in Slovene Istria; both terms are sometimes used interchangeably, especially in the media, although Slovene Istria includes a wider geographical area. History The Istrian peninsula was known to Romans as the ''terra magica''. Its name is derived from the Histri, an Illyrian tribe whom the geographer Strabo stated lived in the region. Romans described them as pirates who were hard to conquer due to the difficulty of navigating their territory. After two military campaigns, Roman l ...
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Croatia
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Skadanščina
Skadanščina (; it, Scadansina) is a small village in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina in the Littoral region of Slovenia close to the border with Croatia. Mass grave Skadanščina is the site of a mass grave associated with the Second World War. The Bukovje Cave Mass Grave ( sl, Grobišče Jama v Bukovju) is located south-southwest of the village. It contains the remains of 12 German SS members. Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Roch and belongs to the Parish A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one or m ... of Slivje.Roman Catholic Diocese of Koper List of Churches May 2008


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Golac
Golac (; it, Golazzo) is a village in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina in the Littoral region of Slovenia on the border with Croatia. The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and belongs to the Koper Diocese In Ecclesiastical polity, church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided Roman province, pro ....Roman Catholic Diocese of Koper List of Churches May 2008


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Obrov, Hrpelje-Kozina
Obrov (; it, Obrovo Santa Maria) is a village in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina in the Littoral region of Slovenia. Name Obrov was first attested in written sources in 1763–87 as ''Obrova'' and ''Obroa''. The name is derived from the Slovene common noun ''obrov'' 'steep slope between two level areas', referring to a local landscape feature. Church The local church is dedicated to the Annunciation and belongs to the Parish of Hrušica. Mass grave Obrov is the site of a mass grave associated with the Second World War. The Kaser Cave Mass Grave ( sl, Grobišče Kaserova jama) is located along the road southwest of Obrov and northeast of Golac Golac (; it, Golazzo) is a village in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina in the Littoral region of Slovenia on the border with Croatia. The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and belongs to the Koper Diocese In E .... The human remains in the cave are believed to be those of German soldiers and Sloven ...
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Podbeže
Podbeže (; it, Pobese) is a village north of Podgrad in the Municipality of Ilirska Bistrica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Mass graves Podbeže is the site of a mass grave and an unmarked grave from the end of the Second World War. Both graves contain the remains of German soldiers from the 97th Corps that fell at the beginning of May 1945. The Zavrh Mass Grave ( sl, Grobišče Zavrh) is located in the woods about northeast of the village. It contains the remains of two soldiers. The Čelo Grave () is located in the woods about southeast of the village church. It contains the remains of one soldier. Church The local church in the settlement is dedicated to Mary Magdalene and belongs to the Parish A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one or m ... of Hrušica.
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Podgrad, Ilirska Bistrica
Podgrad (; it, Castelnuovo; german: Neuhaus) is a village southwest of Ilirska Bistrica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia, close to the border with Croatia. Unmarked grave Podgrad is the site of an unmarked grave from the end of the Second World War. The Cemetery Grave ( sl, Grobišče na pokopališču) is located in the village cemetery and contains the remains of a German soldier from the 97th Corps that fell at the beginning of May 1945. Its exact location is unknown. Churches The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saints Cyril and Methodius Cyril (born Constantine, 826–869) and Methodius (815–885) were two brothers and Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries. For their work evangelizing the Slavs, they are known as the "Apostles to the Slavs". They are credited wit ... and belongs to the Koper Diocese. There is a second church in the settlement dedicated to Saint James.
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Poljane Pri Podgradu
Poljane pri Podgradu (; it, Pogliane) is a small village in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina in the Littoral region of Slovenia close to the border with Croatia. Name The name of the settlement was changed from ''Poljane'' to ''Poljane pri Podgradu'' in 1953. Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua and belongs to the Parish of Golac Golac (; it, Golazzo) is a village in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina in the Littoral region of Slovenia on the border with Croatia. The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and belongs to the Koper Diocese In ....Roman Catholic Diocese of Koper List of Churches May 2008


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Račice, Ilirska Bistrica
Račice (; it, Racizze) is a village southeast of Podgrad in the Municipality of Ilirska Bistrica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia, close to the border with Croatia. Unmarked grave Račice is the site of an unmarked grave from the end of the Second World War. The Gradac Grave ( sl, Grob Gradac) is located northwest of the village and contains the remains of a German soldier from the 97th Corps that fell at the beginning of May 1945. Church The local church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Roch and belongs to the Parish A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one or m ... of Podgrad.Koper Diocese list of churches


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