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Country
  
Slovenia

Statistical region
  
Upper Carniola

Municipality
  
Kranj

Traditional region
  
Upper Carniola

Elevation
  
397 m

Stražišče, Kranj

2 cx sre anje stra i e kranj


Stražišče ([stɾaˈʒiːʃtʃɛ]; German: Straschische) is a former settlement in the Municipality of Kranj in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It is now part of the city of Kranj. It includes the hamlet of Gaštej (German: Gehesteig).

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Name

The name Stražišče, like similar names (e.g., Straža, Straže, Stražica, etc.) is derived from the Slovene common noun straža 'guards' or 'guard post'. Such names are often applied to settlements near hills or mountains where warning fires were lit to warn against Ottoman attacks. Such Slovene names are often paralleled by German names containing the root Wart(e) 'guard, watch'; in this case, Wartenburg Castle stood on a cliff below neighboring Šmarjetna Gora. In the past the German name was Straschische.

History

Stražišče was deeded to Freising Bishop Gottschalk in 1002 by Emperor Henry II. In 1291 it came under Bavarian control and had 17 farms. Stražišče was known for sieve-making in the 16th century; sieves from the village were exported to Italy, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Greece, and other destinations, and the horsehair for their manufacture was imported from as far away as France, Russia, Wallachia, and Serbia. Industrialization of sieve-making and also linen production was carried out in the 18th century. Stražišče was annexed by the city of Kranj in 1957, ending its existence as a separate settlement.

Churches

The chapel of ease in Stražišče dedicated to Saint Bartholomew (Slovene: sveti Jernej) was first mentioned in a visitation record in 1631. It was remodeled several times. The bell tower dates from 1734 and the church contains paintings from 1865 by Janez Wolf (1825–1884). The parish church is dedicated to Saint Martin. The original parish church stood next to the Sava River near the current railroad station, along the old Roman road, and was built during an epidemic. It was razed and replaced by the current church in 1735, attributed to the builder Matija Maček (c. 1657–1737) from the Poljane Valley. The church features a Gothic Pietà and Baroque furnishings by Valentin Metzinger, Leopold Layer, Jožef Egartner, Matevž Langus, and Michael Stroy. Saint Martin's Parish was established very early; a parish priest named Arnold was mentioned in 1163, and Filip in 1248.

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Stražišče include:

  • Ivan Bajželj (1877–1937), physical education specialist
  • Valentin Burnik (1851–1924), journalist
  • Benvenut Krobat (1805–1800), religious writer
  • Valter Schmid (1875–1951), archaeologist
  • Lovro Tepina (1882–1925), veterinary specialist
  • References

    Stražišče, Kranj Wikipedia