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Občice (; in older sources also ''Občica'',''Krajevni leksikon Dravske Banovine''. 1937. Ljubljana: Zveza za tujski promet za Slovenijo, p. 471. ,Ferenc, Mitja. 2007. ''Nekdanji nemški jezikovni otok na kočevskem''. Kočevje: Pokrajinski muzej, p. 4.
Gottscheerish Gottscheerish (''Göttscheabarisch'',Maridi Tscherne: Wörterbuch Gottscheerisch-Slowenisch. Einrichtung für die Erhaltung des Kulturerbes Nesseltal, Koprivnik/Nesseltal 2010. , ) is an Upper German dialect which was the main language of c ...
: ''Kropflarn''Petschauer, Erich. 1980. "Die Gottscheer Siedlungen – Ortsnamenverzeichnis." In ''Das Jahrhundertbuch der Gottscheer'' (pp. 181–197). Klagenfurt: Leustik.) is a small settlement in the
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in
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Geography

Občice is a clustered village lying on either side of Črmošnjičica Creek, also known as Wild Creek (), which soon sinks into the ground and then resurfaces below
Kočevske Poljane Kočevske Poljane (; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 156–157.Ferenc, Mitja, & Gojko Zupan. 2012. ''Izgubljene kočevske vasi, vol. ...
along the road to
Dolenjske Toplice Dolenjske Toplice (; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 164.) is a settlement near Novo Mesto in southeastern Slovenia and is the seat o ...
. Some of the farms in the village are scattered across the nearby slopes above the valley. Nearby elevations include Little Rigelj Hill (; ) to the northeast, where there are vineyards, and forested Green Hill (; ) to the west. There are tilled fields and meadows on both sides of the valley.Savnik, Roman, ed. 1971. ''Krajevni leksikon Slovenije'', vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije, pp. 518–519.


Name

The Slovene name ''Občice'' is of uncertain origin. Like the toponyms '' Občine'' and '' Opčine'', it may be derived from the Slovene adjective ''obči'' 'held in common' from the Slavic root *''obьťь'', referring to an early landholding arrangement. The German name ''Krapflern'' is believed to be based on the surname of an early settler, ''Krapf'' or ''Kropf''.


History

Občice was a Gottschee German settlement. It was listed in the 1574 land registry as having two full farms divided into four half-farms with five owners, corresponding to a population between 20 and 25. The population grew to 129 people living in 24 houses in 1869, but then declined, numbering only 56 people in 20 houses in 1921, and 69 people in 1936.Ferenc, Mitja, & Gojko Zupan. 2012. ''Izgubljene kočevske vasi'', vol. 2 (K–P). Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani. At this time, the economy of the village was based on agriculture, with sales of potatoes, wheat, barley, rye, and beans to
Novo Mesto Novo Mesto (; ; also known by #Name, alternative names) is the List of cities and towns in Slovenia, seventh-largest city of Slovenia. It is the economic and cultural centre of the traditional region of Lower Carniola (southeastern Slovenia) and ...
, livestock sales at fairs, apples and plums to Straža, wine in the immediate area, and wood to the steam-powered sawmill at Straža. The original inhabitants were evicted on 7 and 8 December 1941. In 1944/45 a
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courier station operated in house no. 7 as well as the headquarters for courier relay line 15 (), which coordinated 145 such stations. A plaque commemorating the courier headquarters was unveiled on 21 July 1957. Most of the buildings in the village survived the war intact. After the war, the population of Občice increased to 75 in 1961. It then declined, but rose to 65 in 2011.


Society of Native Gottschee Settlers

The Society of Native Gottschee SettlersPokrajinski muzej Kočevje: Vsi niso odšli / Not all of them left
(''Društvo Kočevarjev staroselcev / Gottscheer Altsiedlerverein'') founded by descendants of Gottschee Germans in neighboring
Kočevske Poljane Kočevske Poljane (; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 156–157.Ferenc, Mitja, & Gojko Zupan. 2012. ''Izgubljene kočevske vasi, vol. ...
in 1992, among them some of the last speakers of
Gottscheerish Gottscheerish (''Göttscheabarisch'',Maridi Tscherne: Wörterbuch Gottscheerisch-Slowenisch. Einrichtung für die Erhaltung des Kulturerbes Nesseltal, Koprivnik/Nesseltal 2010. , ) is an Upper German dialect which was the main language of c ...
, has its seat in a former inn purchased by the association in 1998.Društvo Kočevarjev staroselcev
/ref> In 2012, the younger generation also founded the Črmošnjice Institute ()
/ref> and the Srobotnik Cultural Tourism Association ().


Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Občice include: * Rudolf Kapš (a.k.a. Rudolf Kapsch) (1916–1988), local historian


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External links

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Občice on GeopediaPre–World War II map of Občice with oeconyms and family names
{{DEFAULTSORT:Obcice Populated places in the Municipality of Dolenjske Toplice