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Hudajužna
Hudajužna (; ) is a village in the valley of the Bača (river), Bača River in the Municipality of Tolmin in the Slovenian Littoral, Littoral region of Slovenia. The Bohinj Railway line runs through the settlement. Name The settlement was first attested in 1515 as ''Pochudauschna'' (and as ''Chuda Jusna'' in 1566, ''Cudaiusna'' in 1591, and ''per Hudeiusine'' in 1628). The name is a fused compound derived from ''*Huda južina'' (< ''hud'' 'intense, strong' + ''južina'' 'southern weather'), and thus refers to a local area that experienced the first significant thaw. The cadastral survey carried out under Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, Emperor Francis I indicates that the name first referred to a rock shelter on Obloke Hill () above the village, known as the place where the snow first melts away in spring. The adjective ''hud'' also means 'bad' and the noun ''južina'' 'lunch', and so popular imagination has created a story about how the name refers to an O ...
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