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Lahomno () is a settlement in the
Municipality of Laško The Municipality of Laško (; sl, Občina Laško) is a Municipalities of Slovenia, municipality in eastern Slovenia. The seat of the municipality is the town of Laško. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Styria, Styria. The mun ...
in eastern
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. It lies in the valley of Lahomnica Creek (also known as Lahomščica Creek), a minor left tributary of the Savinja River east of Laško. The area is part of the traditional region of
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. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the
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.


Name

Lahomno was first attested in written sources in 1209 and 1212–27 as ''Lachomel'' (and as ''Lochmel'' in 1280–95, and ''Lochomel'' in 1338). The name is believed to be derived from ''*Vlaxomьno selo'' (literally, 'Vlaxomъ's village'), based on a nickname for ''Vladislav''. Accentual and morphological evidence makes it unlikely that the name is connected with Slovene ''Lah'' '
Vlach "Vlach" ( or ), also "Wallachian" (and many other variants), is a historical term and exonym used from the Middle Ages until the Modern Era to designate mainly Romanians but also Aromanians, Megleno-Romanians, Istro-Romanians and other Eastern ...
, Romance-language speaker'.


Mass graves

Lahomno is the site of four unmarked or
mass graves A mass grave is a grave containing multiple human corpses, which may or may not be identified prior to burial. The United Nations has defined a criminal mass grave as a burial site containing three or more victims of execution, although an exact ...
from the end of the Second World War. The Lahomščica 1 and 2 graves ( sl, Grobišče ob Lahomščici 1, 2) both lie along Lahomščica Creek and each contain the remains of one person, probably a Croatian, buried in the first half of May 1945. The first grave is located by the first tree to the right of the bridge on the path to
Marija Gradec Marija Gradec () is a settlement in the Municipality of Laško in eastern Slovenia. It lies on the left bank of the Savinja River, just south of the town of Laško. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included with th ...
. The second grave is located opposite the Lešnik farm and before the side road to Harje. The Lahomščica 3 Mass Grave () lies on the left bank of Reka Creek, a tributary of the Lahomščica. It contained the remains of seven Ustaša soldiers that were disinterred in 1990. The Lahomno No. 62 Mass Grave () lies along the road by the farm at Lahomno No. 62, by a hornbeam hedge. It contains the remains of three people.


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External links


Lahomno on Geopedia
Populated places in the Municipality of Laško {{Laško-geo-stub