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Country
  
Slovenia

Statistical region
  
Savinja

Area
  
4.36 km²

Population
  
225 (2002)

Traditional region
  
Styria

Elevation
  
960 m

Local time
  
Saturday 9:40 AM

Municipality
  
Velenje

Paški Kozjak

Weather
  
7°C, Wind SE at 5 km/h, 75% Humidity

Paški Kozjak ([ˈpaːʃki ˈkoːzjak]; in older sources also Kozjak, German: Kosjak) is a settlement in the Municipality of Velenje in northern Slovenia. It lies in the hills east of the town of Velenje. The area was traditionally part of Styria. The entire municipality is now included in the Savinja Statistical Region.

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Map of 3320 Pa%C5%A1ki Kozjak, Slovenia

Name

Paški Kozjak was attested in written sources in 1296 as Pochsruk (and as Gosyak and Kosyak in 1403). The full name literally means 'Kozjak near Paka', differentiating the settlement from neighboring Kozjak. The name Kozjak is derived from the Slovene common noun koza 'goat', but the motivation is unclear; this may refer to goats that grazed in the area, or to the fancied resemblance of the angular mountain ridges to a goat's back. The medieval German transcription Pochsruk (literally, 'goat's back') suggests the latter origin, also referring to Paški Kozjak Ridge (1272 m) northeast of the settlement. In the past, the settlement was known as Kosjak in German.

History

The area was the site of a battle in the Second World War between Slovene Partisans and the Nazi German armed forces, which took place in the night between January 17 and 18, 1944 when the Partisans tried to break through the German lines to reach the Pohorje Hills. The event and the Partisans killed during the operation are commemorated with a granite monument.

References

Paški Kozjak Wikipedia