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Črni Kal

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Country
  
Slovenia

Statistical region
  
Coastal–Karst

Area
  
147 ha

Population
  
191 (2002)

Traditional region
  
Littoral

Elevation
  
230 m

Local time
  
Sunday 10:52 AM

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Weather
  
18°C, Wind SE at 8 km/h, 45% Humidity

Municipality
  
City Municipality of Koper

Črni Kal ([ˈtʃəɾni ˈkaːu̯]; Italian: San Sergio) is a village in southwestern Slovenia in the City Municipality of Koper. It is best known today for the Črni Kal Viaduct, the longest and the highest viaduct in Slovenia.

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Houses

The village has some good examples of traditional Karst architecture. One such monument is the Benko House, built in 1489 by stonemasons Andrej (Andrew) and Benko (Benjamin) as indicated by an inscription on the building: Andreas et Benco construxerunt. This makes it oldest surviving farmhouse in the Koper area and is also the oldest signed and dated secular building in all of Slovenia. It stands on the lower edge of the village core and is made of chiseled limestone and marlstone blocks. It comprises two buildings with inscriptions in the Glagolitic alphabet on the facade. The older building is the main house, with Romanesque as well as late-Gothic features.

Church

The local church is dedicated to Saint Lawrence and belongs to the Parish of Predloka.

References

Črni Kal Wikipedia