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Rožna Dolina

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Country
  
Slovenia

Statistical region
  
Gorizia

Elevation
  
88 m

Population
  
1,091 (2002)

Traditional region
  
Slovenian Littoral

Municipality
  
Nova Gorica

Area
  
7.63 km²

Local time
  
Friday 2:13 AM

Rožna Dolina

Weather
  
8°C, Wind N at 3 km/h, 83% Humidity

Rožna Dolina ([ˈɾoːʒna dɔˈliːna]; Italian: Valdirose, German: Rosenthal) is one of the four suburbs of the town of Nova Gorica in western Slovenia (the others being Solkan, Kromberk, and Pristava). It is located on the border with Italy. Before 1947, it used to be a suburb of the town of Gorizia, which was left to Italy in the Paris Peace Conference of February 1947.

Map of 5000 Ro%C5%BEna Dolina, Slovenia

It is the site of one of the major engagements in the Ten-Day War for the independence of Slovenia in June 1991.

The University of Nova Gorica is located in Rožna Dolina.

The largest Jewish cemetery in Slovenia and one of the largest in the Alpe-Adria region is located in Rožna Dolina. Among other graves, it contains the tomb of the Italian philosopher Carlo Michelstaedter.

The countess Lucy Christalnigg, first victim on the Isonzo Front, was a resident of Rožna Dolina. She was on her way back to Rožna Dolina in August 1914, when she was shot by two Landsturm guards at a roadblock.

References

Rožna Dolina Wikipedia