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Selo pri Robu () is a settlement on the
Rute Plateau The Rute Plateau (; , also simply ''Rute'') is a karst limestone plateau in Lower Carniola, Slovenia with an area of about . The forested ridges on the plateau run in a northwest-southeast direction (known as the Dinaric direction). To the east, ...
() in the hills southwest of Rob in the
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in central
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. The municipality is part of the traditional region of
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and is now included in the
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.


Name

The name of the settlement was changed from ''Selo'' to ''Selo pri Robu'' in 1953.


History

The area of Selo pri Robu was already settled in antiquity. A Roman road connecting
Emona Emona (early ) or Aemona (short for ) was a Roman castrum, located in the area where the navigable Nauportus River came closest to Castle Hill,Lož Valley Lož (, , ) is a settlement in the Municipality of Loška Dolina in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Name Originally the settlement that is now Stari Trg pri Ložu was called ''Lož'', but in 1341 a new settlement was begun around Lož Castl ...
() ran past the village. In late antiquity it was protected by a 328 m defensive wall with towers. The village was heavily affected by the Second World War. On 24 July 1942, Italian forces burned the mill and sawmill on Iška Creek in the hamlet of Predgozd, and two days later, three villagers were shot at Big Peak (, 812 m) on the Bloke Plateau south of the village. The Krašovec family was murdered by Italian forces on 12 September that year. In 1943, three houses in the village were burned on 31 January, and additional houses on 4 August. Selo pri Robu is the site of a
grave A grave is a location where a cadaver, dead body (typically that of a human, although sometimes that of an animal) is burial, buried or interred after a funeral. Graves are usually located in special areas set aside for the purpose of buria ...
from the Second World War inventoried by the
Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Slovenia The Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Slovenia () is an office of the Slovenian government whose task is to find and document mass grave sites from the Second World War and the period immediately after it. It was established on November 10, 20 ...
. The Janez Klančar Grave () is located in the woods northwest of the village, next to the Romani Mass Grave in neighboring Bukovec, and is marked with a cross. Klančar was a farmer from
Mohorje Mohorje (; in older sources also ''Mahorje'Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 44.) is a small settlement on the Rute Plateau () in the ...
and was abducted from his home by the
Slovene Partisans The Slovene Partisans, formally the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Slovenia, were part of Europe's most effective anti-Nazi resistance movement Jeffreys-Jones, R. (2013): ''In Spies We Trust: The Story of Western Intelligence ...
on September 27, 1942.


Cultural heritage

There is a small 18th-century
chapel-shrine A wayside shrine is a religious image, usually in some sort of small shelter, placed by a road or pathway, sometimes in a settlement or at a crossroads, but often in the middle of an empty stretch of country road, or at the top of a hill or mount ...
at the crossroads at the centre of the settlement.Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage
reference number ešd 26298


References


External links

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Selo pri Robu on Geopedia
Populated places in the Municipality of Velike Lašče {{VelikeLasce-geo-stub