Babna Gora, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec
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Babna Gora (; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 118.) is a
dispersed settlement A dispersed settlement, also known as a scattered settlement, is one of the main types of settlement patterns used by landscape historians to classify rural settlements found in England and other parts of the world. Typically, there are a num ...
, east of
Polhov Gradec Polhov Gradec (; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 118.) is a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Car ...
in the
Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec The Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec (; ) is a municipality in Slovenia. Its administrative seat is Dobrova, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, Dobrova. History Originally, according to the ''Establishment of Municipalities and Municipal Boundaries ...
in the
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region of
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. It includes the hamlet of Zibel to the southwest of the main settlement and other scattered farms.


Geography

Babna Gora is a scattered village below Veternik Hill (; also known as Vetrnik or Tabor) and a cliff known as Babčar Fort (, ), both standing northeast of the village. A small valley named Pustote lies below the road into the village, where there is a spring. Tilled fields and meadows lie below the village to the northwest, along the
Gradaščica The Gradaščica is a river in Slovenia. The river is long. It begins in Polhov Gradec at the confluence of Little Creek () and Big Božna Creek. Near Vrhovci it is joined by Horjulščica Creek (also known as Horjulka Creek). Not far past Boka ...
River, which is prone to flash floods.


Name

Babna Gora was first mentioned in 1315 as ''ouf dem Babenberch pei dem Steyn'' (literally, 'on Mount Baben by the stone') and in 1490 as ''Babina Gora'', among other variations. It is mentioned as ''Wabnagora'' or ''Babnagora'' in
Johann Weikhard von Valvasor Johann Weikhard Freiherr von Valvasor or Johann Weichard Freiherr von Valvasor (, ) or simply Valvasor (baptised on 28 May 1641 – September or October 1693) was a natural historian and polymath from Carniola, present-day Slovenia, and a Li ...
's 1689 work ''
The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola ''The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola'' (, ) is an encyclopedia published in Nuremberg in 1689 by the polymath Johann Weikhard von Valvasor. It is the most important work on his homeland, the Duchy of Carniola, the present-day central part of Slov ...
''. In the past it was known as ''Babnagora'' in German. Oral tradition claims that the name Babna Gora (literally, 'women's mountain' or 'broad's mountain') is derived from the Babčar FortRadešček, Rado, & Milan Bizovičar. 1983. ''Slovenske legende''. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, p. 49. (see below) because the local women would take refuge there and to repel Turkish attacks. However, because the fortification postdates the 1315 attestation of the village's name (the Turks attacked the area only once, in 1476), this is merely a folk explanation. In fact, lone cliffs or rock formations are often named ''Baba'' 'old woman' or ''Dedec'' 'old man' in Slovenia, and it is from this that the toponym ''Babna Gora'' and
oeconym An oeconym, also econym, or oikonym (from , , 'house, dwelling' and , , 'name') is a specific type of toponym that designates a proper name of a house or any other residential building. In a broader sense, the term can also refer to the proper n ...
''Babčar'' are derived. Compare the similar name '' Babna Gorica''.


History

Valvasor's 1689 ''The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola'' states that an "old, destroyed, mighty camp" stood at the top of Veternik Hill and that it was a "large structure, containing fourteen rooms." This fortification, the Babčar Fort (), is named after the Babčar farm in the village and dates back to at least the 15th century. The ruins of the Babčar Fort are protected as cultural heritage.


Mass grave

The forest just outside Babna Gora is the site of a civilian
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from
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known as the Martinčič Family Grave 'sic''(). The victims were nine members of the Hudnik family from the Martinovec farm (an
oeconym An oeconym, also econym, or oikonym (from , , 'house, dwelling' and , , 'name') is a specific type of toponym that designates a proper name of a house or any other residential building. In a broader sense, the term can also refer to the proper n ...
) that were killed by the
Partisans Partisan(s) or The Partisan(s) may refer to: Military * Partisan (military), paramilitary forces engaged behind the front line ** Francs-tireurs et partisans, communist-led French anti-fascist resistance against Nazi Germany during WWII ** Itali ...
on November 24, 1942 for sheltering a deserter. This was the largest family massacre in Slovenia during the war. The remains of the victims were exhumed and genetically identified in 2016.


Cultural heritage

In addition to the Babčar Fort, several other structures in Babna Gora have protected cultural monument status: *Veternik Fort () is a prehistoric archaeological site on an artificial terrace on Veternik Hill measuring approximately 50 by 20 m. Pottery shards and remnants of a ceramic coil were discovered here. *The house at Babna Gora no. 18, in the hamlet of Zibel, is a single-story stone-walled house with a central entryway and dormer. The year 1843 is carved into the circular door casing made of black limestone, and fragments of painting are preserved on the facade. *At Babna Gora no. 8, at the Glažar Farm, there is a black marble plaque commemorating that the Executive Committee of the Liberation Front spent the winter of 1942/43 here. The memorial was installed in 1951. *In the upper part of the settlement before the forest, known as Rupe, there is a stone wall topped with the triple crest of Mount
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and a black marble plaque commemorating a temporary
Partisan Partisan(s) or The Partisan(s) may refer to: Military * Partisan (military), paramilitary forces engaged behind the front line ** Francs-tireurs et partisans, communist-led French anti-fascist resistance against Nazi Germany during WWII ** Ital ...
encampment during the Second World War and a checkpoint for the regional committee of the Communist Party. The memorial was created in 1958.


Gallery

File:Babna Gora Slovenia - signage.JPG, Signs for Babna Gora marking the paths to Veternik Hill and the Babčar Fort, as well as Belca Creek File:Babcarjev tabor 02.jpg, Babčar Fort summit view


References


External links

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Babna Gora on Geopedia
{{DEFAULTSORT:Babna Gora, Dobrova-Polhov Gradec Populated places in the Municipality of Dobrova-Polhov Gradec