Rožna Dolina (Ljubljana)
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Rožna Dolina (; sl, Rožna dolina) is a formerly independent settlement in the southwest part of the capital
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in central
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. It is part of the traditional region of
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and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the
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.


Geography

Rožna Dolina lies west of downtown Ljubljana, between
Rožnik Hill Rožnik may refer to several places in Slovenia: *Rožnik District, a district of Ljubljana * Rožnik, Grosuplje, a settlement in the Municipality of Grosuplje *Rožnik (hill) Rožnik () is a hill in the Rožnik District and Šiška District nor ...
to the north, and the railroad from Ljubljana to Sežana to the south. The land is low and swampy.Savnik, Roman, ed. 1971. ''Krajevni leksikon Slovenije'', vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije. p. 316. Glinščica Creek flows through the western part of the Rožna Dolina. Habjan Pond ( sl, Habjanov bajer) was an overgrown area on the northern edge of the settlement at the foot of Rožnik Hill, east of 15th Street (''Rožna dolina, cesta XV''). Proposals to clean the area up and turn it into a park were carried out in 2014, and the area was a small park for a short period of time. Building work for a new residential development was being carried out .


Name

The name ''Rožna Dolina'' (literally, 'flower valley') did not come into use until about 1904Kristan, Judita. 2003. ''Olepševalno društvo Rožna dolina 100 let.'' Ljubljana: Somaru. and was coined by
Janez Evangelist Krek Janez Evangelist Krek (27 November 1865 – 8 October 1917) was a Slovene Christian Socialist politician, priest, journalist, and author. Life and career He was born and baptized ''Johann Krek'' in a peasant family in the village of Sveti Greg ...
. It is ultimately derived from Rožnik Hill, the Slovene name of which is a translation from the German name ''Rosenberg'', originally a compound of
Middle High German Middle High German (MHG; german: Mittelhochdeutsch (Mhd.)) is the term for the form of German spoken in the High Middle Ages. It is conventionally dated between 1050 and 1350, developing from Old High German and into Early New High German. High ...
''rôse'' 'rose' and ''berc'' 'mountain, hill'. The hill is also the source of the name ''Rosenbüchel'' (or ''Rosenbichl'', literally 'rose hill'), a manor built at the foot of Rožnik Hill in the 18th century and also known in Slovene as ''Idrijčanov grad'' (literally, 'the man from Idrija's manor').''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 115.


History

Rožna Dolina was originally part of the village of
Glince Glince (, german: Gleinitz or ''Gleinitz bei Waitsch'Amtsblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung''. 1857, no. 162 (20 July), p. 502.) is a former settlement in central Slovenia in the southwest part of the capital Ljubljana. It belongs to the Vič District ...
in the former Municipality of Vič. The area was largely undeveloped until after the
1895 Ljubljana earthquake An earthquake struck Ljubljana, the capital and largest city of Carniola, a crown land of Austria-Hungary and the capital of modern-day Slovenia, on Easter Sunday, 14 April 1895. It was the most, and the last, destructive earthquake in the area ...
, when developers started looking for cheap land near industry to build housing for workers. The low-lying meadows in what is now Rožna Dolina were purchased in the 1890s by the Slovene Workers Building Association (''Slovensko delavsko stavbno društvo''), founded by Janez Evangelist Krek, and the first house was built in 1898 below the railroad line, where the ground was somewhat higher. Its owner, Matevž Perne, became the first head of the Rožna Dolina Beautification Society ( sl, Olepševalno društvo Rožna dolina), founded in 1905. The society members largely developed Rožna Dolina at their own initiative, building drainage canals, streets, and roads, because the new settlement and its residents were viewed with some distrust by the original farming population of
Vič Vič (; german: Waitsch''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 114.) is a former village in the western part of Ljubljana, the capital of Slo ...
. The village developed as a suburb of Ljubljana and never had a farming population. Rožna Dolina was separated from Glince and made an independent village in 1924. In the 1931 census, Rožna Dolina had a population of 3,431 living in 352 houses. Along with the entire former Municipality of Vič, Rožna Dolina was annexed by the City of Ljubljana in 1935, ending its existence as an independent settlement.


Cultural heritage

*In the southwest part of Rožna Dolina there is a railroad bridge across Glinščica Creek. It is a single-arch stone structure built in 1857 and is part of the original infrastructure of the
Austrian Southern Railway The Austrian Southern Railway (german: link=no, Österreichische Südbahn) is a long double track railway, which linked the capital Vienna with Trieste, former main seaport of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, by railway for the first time. It now ...
. *The Podrožnik Manor (''Vila Podrožnik''), now a state-owned protocol estate, stands below Rožnik Hill on the northern edge of the neighborhood. *The Vidmar house (''Vidmarjeva vila'') stands on April 27th Street (''Cesta 27. aprila''). It is where the
Anti-Imperialist Front The Anti-Imperialist Front ( ar, الجبهة المعادية للإستعمار) was a political movement in Sudan, founded in 1952.Sidahmed, Abdel Salam. Politics and Islam in Contemporary Sudan'. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. p. 44 The A ...
(later renamed the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People) was established on 26 April 1941. *A monument to Toni Mrlak, a Slovene pilot killed during the
Ten-Day War The Ten-Day War ( sl, desetdnevna vojna), or the Slovenian War of Independence (), was a brief armed conflict that followed Slovenia's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991. It was fought between the separatists of the ...
, stands in the southeast part of the settlement, along Rožna Dolina Street (''Cesta v Rožno dolino''). File:Rozna Dolina Ljubljana Slovenia - RR bridge.JPG, 1857 railroad bridge File:Ljubljana Slovenia - Vidmar house.JPG, Vidmar house File:Memorial to Toni Mrlak - Ljubljana Slovenia.JPG, Toni Mrlak memorial


Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Rožna Dolina include: *
Vitan Mal Vitan Mal (; born 25 October 1946) is a Slovene writer. Life Vitan Mal was born on 25 October 1946Golob, Berta. 1980. ''Znani obrazi''. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, p. 65. in the Rožna Dolina neighborhood of Ljubljana. After graduating fro ...
(born 1946), writer * Rudi Simčič (1920–2006), painterRudi Simčič - slovenski slikar.
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References


External links

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Rožna Dolina on Geopedia
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