Cerkno
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Cerkno | |
Location of the Municipality of Cerkno in Slovenia | |
Location of the city of Cerkno in Slovenia | |
Coordinates: | |
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Country | Slovenia |
Municipality | Cerkno |
Government | |
- Mayor | Jurij Kavčič |
Area | |
- Total | 131.6 km² (50.8 sq mi) |
Population (2002) | |
- Total | 5,040 |
- males | 2,516 |
- female | 2,524 |
Average age | 39.95 years |
Residential areas | 30.69 m² (330.3 sq ft)/person |
Households | 1,616 |
Families | 1,360 |
Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, census of 2002. | |
Website: Official site |
Cerkno (Italian: Circhina,German: Kirchheim) is a small town and a municipality with the same name in the western part of Slovenia. It has around 2,000 inhabitants and is the administrative centre of the Cerkno hills.
It is known for the Laufarija carnival, a spring festival with carved wooden masks; for the Franja Partisan Hospital (Bolnišnica Franja), a partisan hospital from World War II and as a ski resort.
Cerkno is and has been a small but important local cultural center of Goriška. The town and its surroundings were the birthplace of many famous Slovenes including Archbishop of Gorizia Frančišek Borgia Sedej (1854-1931); writer France Bevk (1890-1970); photographer Rafael Podobnik; historians Milica Kacin-Wohinz and Boris Mlakar as well as politicians Marjan Podobnik and Janez Podobnik.
[edit] Towns and villages
Bukovo, Cerkljanski Vrh, Cerkno, Čeplez, Dolenji Novaki, Gorenji Novaki, Gorje, Jagršče, Jazne, Jesenica, Labinje, Lazec, Laznica, Orehek, Otalež, Planina pri Cerknem, Plužnje, Podlanišče, Podpleče, Poče, Police, Poljane, Ravne pri Cerknem, Reka, Straža, Šebrelje, Travnik, Trebenče, Zakojca, Zakriž
[edit] External links
- Cerkno, official page of municipality (in Slovene)