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Country
  
Slovenia

Statistical region
  
Drava

Elevation
  
272 m

Population
  
126 (2002)

Traditional region
  
Styria

Municipality
  
Lenart

Area
  
211 ha

Spodnji Porčič

Spodnji Porčič ([ˈspoːdnji ˈpoːɾtʃitʃ]) is a settlement in the Slovene Hills (Slovene: Slovenske gorice) in the Municipality of Lenart in northeastern Slovenia. The southern part of the settlement is part of the Lenart industrial zone. The area was part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included in the Drava Statistical Region.

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Map of 2230 Spodnji Por%C4%8Di%C4%8D, Slovenia

Name

The name Spodnji Porčič literally means 'lower Porčič', differentiating the settlement from neighboring Zgornji Porčič (literally, 'upper Porčič') and Stari Porčič (literally, 'old Porčič', a hamlet of Zgornji Porčič). The name Porčič was first attested in written sources in 1338 as Purchstal (and as Purkstal in 1419, Purckstall and Purgstal in 1445, and Purgstoll and Burgstall in 1763–87). The name is believed to derive from Middle High German burcstal (cf. modern German Burgstall), meaning '(elevated) fortification'. This may refer to a manor owned by the Stubenberg noble family that formerly stood in Spodnji Porčič, or to prehistoric fortifications. The Slovenian name Porčič may be derived from the German name as a diminutized hypocorism (Purg- > *Porgec > *Porgčič > Porčič).

Cultural heritage

An Eneolithic settlement has been identified near the settlement. It has yet to be investigated further and its extent has not been determined. It is a relatively rare site from this period in Slovenia and the archaeological level is relatively undisturbed.

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Spodnji Porčič include:

  • Leopold Perko (1848–1918), sculptor and woodcarver
  • References

    Spodnji Porčič Wikipedia