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Nadlesk

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Country
  
Slovenia

Elevation
  
580 m

Local time
  
Sunday 11:40 PM

Traditional region
  
Inner Carniola

Area
  
8.97 km²

Population
  
154 (2002)

Nadlesk

Statistical region
  
Littoral–Inner Carniola

Weather
  
9°C, Wind SW at 8 km/h, 81% Humidity

Municipality
  
Municipality of Loška Dolina

Nadlesk ([naˈdlɛsk]) is a village south of Stari Trg in the Municipality of Loška Dolina in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The settlement includes the hamlets of Hrib, Sredi Vasi (Slovene: Sredi vasi), and Kot.

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Map of 1386 Nadlesk, Slovenia

History

On the hill above Nadlesk there are the remains of a Roman fortification and the settlement below it. Almost the entire village burned down in 1932, after which new houses were built. During the Second World War, Allied aircraft landed near Nadlesk to supply Partisan forces with weapons and to evacuate the wounded.

Church

The local church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Gertrude (Slovene: sveta Jedrt) and belongs to the Parish of Stari Trg. It has an coffered painted wooden ceiling from 1723 and frescoes dating to 1511. The frescoes are the work of Tomaž of Senj (fl. ca. 1511). The church's carved wooden head of John the Baptist dates to the 13th century and is the oldest object of its type in Europe; the artwork is now held by the National Gallery in Ljubljana.

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Nadlesk include:

  • Jože Žnidaršič (1890), storyteller and photographer
  • References

    Nadlesk Wikipedia