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Ponikve () is a clustered settlement in the
Municipality of Tolmin The Municipality of Tolmin (; sl, Občina Tolmin) is a municipalities of Slovenia, municipality in northwestern Slovenia. Its seat and largest settlement is Tolmin. History In ancient times the area was inhabited by the Illyrians and then by th ...
in the
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region of
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Geography

Ponikve is located on the western part of the ( sl, Šentviška planota) or Šentviška Gora Plateau (''Šentviškogorska planota'') south of the (). It lies on the road from Idrija pri Bači to Pečine to
Slap ob Idrijci Slap ob Idrijci () is a settlement on the right bank of the Idrijca River in the Municipality of Tolmin in the Littoral region of Slovenia. Name The name of the settlement was changed from ''Slap'' to ''Slap ob Idrijci'' in 1955.''Spremembe nasel ...
. Ponikve includes the hamlets and isolated farms of Lazi, Ostrožnik, Penček, Pri Puhu, Rob, Rute, V Grapi, Zagomilca, Zapušnik, and Za Vrhom. The village core lies in a basin surrounded by the following hills: Oblačno Brdo (), Pušnik (), Zadnik (), Gasilca (), Križ (), and Lepa Gorica (). Penček Hill ( sl, Penčkov grič, ) stands to the east, north of Penček. Intermittent Lake Rupa (surface area 0.12 ha, max. depth 2 m) lies north of the village. The lake is the source of an intermittent influent stream that disappears into a gorge at the end of the village, probably reemerging at Kresnica Cave above the hamlet of Potoka near Slap ob Idrijci. In the eastern part of the village there is a small pond at Na Kalih northeast of Zagomilca, and Grahel Pond ( sl, Grahelnova mlaka) lies on the extreme eastern edge of the village near Penček.


Name

The name ''Ponikve'' is a plural form derived from the word ''ponikva'' ' influent stream' or '
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' (into which such a stream disappears). In its plural form it refers to a gently rolling landscape consisting of the basins of an influent stream. Like other villages named Ponikve and similar names (e.g., '' Ponikva''), it refers to a local landscape element.


History

The village of Ponikve was burned on 26 July 1907 in a fire caused by a lightning strike. A fire department was established in Ponikve in 1947, and a station was built for it in 1957. In 1974 the department was expanded to serve the entire Šentviška Gora Plateau. A new fire station was built in 1980, following the earthquake of 1976.


Architecture

The typical houses are two-story steep-roofed buildings of the Cerkno type, some of which were still had thatched roofs in second half of the 20th century, with farm buildings standing behind them. The
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s are the double type, known as the ''toplar''.


Visitation Church

The
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in the settlement stand on Križ Hill and is dedicated to the Visitation and belongs to the
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. Three churches are known to have stood at this site."Župniška cerkev Obiskanja Device Marije in kapela sv. Ane na Ponikvah". ''Zbornik Šentviške planote'', Ponikve, 1992, pp. 13–14. The original small
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church at this site is believed to date from the 1480s based on a stone plaque on the south side of the church bearing the inscription "maister Andre von Lach 148_" (the last digit is missing), referring to the prominent builder
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(a.k.a. Andreas von Lack). In the 18th century, a new larger
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church was built at the site. At that time the altar and other church valuables were brought to this church from the already abandoned and dilapidated former St. Nicholas' Church, which stood on the hill north of the village. During the Second World War, the Partisans used the church as a stronghold. As a result, on 2 July 1944, on the Feast of the Annunciation, the church was burned by German troops, destroying everything except the altar statue and the shrine of the Holy Sepulchre, which the locals managed to save. The ruins were dynamited in March 1945, leaving only the damaged bell tower and walls. In 1952, after considerable difficulty and thanks to the efforts of the parish priest
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, the architect
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agreed to rebuild the church. Work began in 1954, and this third structure was newly consecrated on 19 October 1958 by Archbishop
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. In Plečnik's characteristic style, the reconstruction utilized elements of the old structure, including the bell tower. At the same time, the interior and exterior decoration departed radically from the former building, and the orientation of the church was reversed so that the
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is now on the east end, towards the village, and the altar on the west. The church has two bell towers: the old one and a new one on the east side that also contains the stairs to the choir loft. The altar is in the corner to the right and above it is a 2-meter sculpture of the Virgin Mary with the Infant Christ. It was carved from linden wood by the sculptor Jože Lapuh of Ljubljana. The altar, paving, and columns are the work of Stane Vodnik from Podutik near Ljubljana. The church also contains a chalice made of
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and
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donated by Plečnik, and a silver chalice donated by Vovk. A second church in the parish is dedicated to
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. This chapel was built in 1862 and was used for masses on weekdays and in the winter, when it was difficult to reach the parish church. It also served as a school in the 19th century, where the parish priest also served as a teacher. It was partially renovated between 1951 and 1953 and a sacristy was added to the structure.


Other cultural heritage

In addition to Visitation Church, several other structures in Ponikve have protected cultural monument status: *The straight-line
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() at Ponikve no. 36, in the center of the village, dated from the first quarter of the 19th century. It contained a traditional chimneyless smoke kitchen, main room, and bedroom, with a vaulted cellar below the bedroom and a mow below the roof. This building was destroyed circa 2008 and replaced with a modern structure. *The farm at Ponikve nos. 88 and 89, east of the village, consists of a house and outbuildings, including a cellar and a double hayrack, arranged in a cluster. The farmhouse has a partially preserved smoke kitchen and the year 1876 is carved into the doorframe. *The communal well in the center of the village, at Ponikve no. 20, dates from the 19th century. It has a carved stone rim and was declared a cultural monument on 14 June 1990. *The roadside crucifix is a shrine in front of Ponikve no. 48. It dates from the last quarter of the 19th century. It is made entirely of wood and is protected by a roof that was formerly thatched. *Traces of the layout and wall of the ruins of St. Nicholas' Church are still preserved. This church was mentioned in written sources between 1570 and 1668, and was abandoned during the reforms under
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. The discovery of Roman artifacts in the village indicates that the site was of early importance. *A Partisan Second World War memorial was erected in the center of the village on 14 November 1965. It consists of a plinth with a marble plaque and a column.


Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Ponikve include: * Jaka Hvala (born 1993), ski jumper *Josip Kobal (pen names S. Radovanov, J. Zgodnjik) (1870–1888), poet''Slovenski biografski leksikon 1925–1991''. (2009). Electronic edition. Ljubljana: SAZU. *Ivan Lapanja (1857–1945), surveyor and provincial delegatePonikve at the Šentviška Gora Plateau website
*Vincenc "Cene" Lapanja (1886–1966), folk artist"Cene in Janez Lapanja, ljudska umetnika s Ponikev." ''Zbornik Šentviške planote'', Ponikve, 1998, pp. 179–182. *Janez Lapanja (1915–1979), folk artist


Gallery

File:Ponikve-Tolmin-2021-Luka-Peternel.jpg, View of the Šentviška Gora Plateau in Ponikve


References


External links

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Ponikve on GeopediaPonikve at the Šentviška Gora Plateau website
{{Tolmin Populated places in the Municipality of Tolmin