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Zakriž () is a settlement northwest of Cerkno in the traditional Littoral region of Slovenia.


Geography

Zakriž is a village on the slope of Davinec Hill () to the north, and Big Kovk Hill ( sl, Veliki Kovk; ) rises to the south. The hamlet of Vrh Križa lies above the village. Cultivated fields and meadows lie on sandy soil on the slopes of the hills. Zajegrščica Creek flows southeast through the village, eventually joining the Cerknica River in Cerkno. Mixed forest surrounds the village.


Name

The name of the village is derived from the common noun ''križ'' 'cross'. In many cases, villages with similar names are named after a local church or cross-shaped wayside shrine.Snoj, Marko. 2009. ''Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen''. Ljubljana: Modrijan and Založba ZRC, p. 214. However, in this case it is more likely that the name ''Zakriž''—literally, 'behind the cross(ing)'—refers to the village's location near a crossroads (cf. Slovene ''križišče'' 'crossroads'), as indicated by its position along a transport route.


History

A water main was installed in Zakriž in 1903, piped from Big Kovk Hill. During the interwar period, the Italian authorities installed military fortifications above the village as part of the Alpine Wall, but the installation was never completed. During the Second World War, Italian Carabinieri had an outpost in the barracks above the village. They were routed on January 26, 1943 in an engagement with the Partisans, who later set up Partisan workshops in the barracks. In the second half of 1944, the Partisans stationed staffs of various brigades and artillery in the village.


Mass grave

Zakriž is the site of a mass grave associated with the Second World War. The Zakriž Mass Grave (), also known as the Slope Mass Grave (), lies southwest of the village core, on the steep western slope of Big Kovk Hill (), below a series of cliffs below a forest path. It contains the remains of 22 or 23 civilians that were taken from the prison in Cerkno or held for forced labor, and who were murdered by the Partisans on March 21 or 22, 1945.


Church

The local church is dedicated to
Saint Andrew Andrew the Apostle ( grc-koi, Ἀνδρέᾱς, Andréās ; la, Andrēās ; , syc, ܐܰܢܕ݁ܪܶܐܘܳܣ, ʾAnd’reʾwās), also called Saint Andrew, was an apostle of Jesus according to the New Testament. He is the brother of Simon Peter ...
and belongs to the Parish of Cerkno. It is a Gothic structure that was reworked in the 18th century. It has a polygonal chancel walled on three sides, a rectangular nave, and a bell tower. The furnishings were created by local wood carvers in the 19th century. Near the house at Zakriž no. 11 is a small chapel-shrine, which stood above a watering trough (now destroyed, although the pump remains). It is built of stone and has an arched niche with a wooden statue of Saint
Anthony of Padua Anthony of Padua ( it, Antonio di Padova) or Anthony of Lisbon ( pt, António/Antônio de Lisboa; born Fernando Martins de Bulhões; 15 August 1195 – 13 June 1231) was a Portuguese people, Portuguese Catholic Church, Catholic priesthood (Cath ...
, a triangular gable, and a double-pitched roof.Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage
reference number ešd 21039.


References


External links

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Zakriž on Geopedia

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zakriz Populated places in the Municipality of Cerkno