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Country
  
Statistical region
  
Central Slovenia

Elevation
  
249 m (817 ft)

Traditional region
  
Municipality
  
Local time
  
Sunday 5:23 PM

Tomačevo Kroie Tomaevo e s etrtim prikljukom

Weather
  
22°C, Wind SE at 8 km/h, 29% Humidity

N k toma evo jani kova i 1980


Tomačevo ([tɔˈmaːtʃɛʋɔ], German: Tomatschou) is a formerly independent settlement in the northeast part of the capital Ljubljana in central Slovenia. It was part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.

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Tomačevo Kroie Tomaevo od ponedeljka v polni funkciji

Stari rondo ljubljana toma evo


Geography

Tomačevo Kroie Tomaevo e s etrtim prikljukom

Tomačevo lies along the road from Hrastje to Stožice. It is a village on a terrace above the Sava River. The soil is sandy, and fields are located to the south and west. The gravelly bank of the Sava north of the village was a popular swimming area in the past.

Name

Tomačevo SlikaKroie TomaevoPNG Wikipedija prosta enciklopedija

Tomačevo was attested in written sources in 1430 as Tomatsch (and as Tůmelsdorff in 1438, and Tümelsdorff in 1455). The name is a shortened form of *Tomačevo selo (literally, 'Tomač's village' or 'Tomac's village'), referring to some person associated with the place. The name is probably derived from a personal name such as *Tomislavъ, but may also be influenced by or connected with the saint's name Thomas.

History

Tomačevo Previdno v kroiu Tomaevo Slovenskenovicesi

The Slovene linguist Matija Čop drowned in the Sava River at Tomačevo on 6 July 1835. The southern part of the village (including 18 houses with 256 people) was annexed by the City of Ljubljana in 1935. The remainder of Tomačevo was annexed by Ljubljana in 1974, ending its existence as an independent settlement.

Church

Tomačevo Kroie Tomaevo e s etrtim prikljukom

The church in Tomačevo is dedicated to Saint Margaret. It was mentioned in written sources in 1526, and was rededicated by Bishop Thomas Chrön in 1604 after it had been desecrated by the Ottomans. The current building at the site is late Baroque in style. The main altar was created in 1837 by Matej Tomc, and the painting of Saint Margaret is an 1874 work by Miroslav Tomc. The side altar has a painting of Saint Florian and Saint Gregory Thaumaturgus.

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Tomačevo include:

  • Ivan Kavčič (a.k.a. Nande, 1913–1943), Partisan and People's Hero
  • Franc Schumi (1848–1916), local historian
  • Martin Semrajc (1825–1849), poet

  • Tomačevo Zmeda na razirjenem kroiu Tomaevo Slovenskenovicesi

    Tomačevo FileTomaevo 1JPG Wikimedia Commons

    Tomačevo Tomaevo Wikipedia

    Tomačevo Novice Vozniki na kroiu Tomaevo niso pozorni na semaforje

    Tomačevo Rondo po novem s semaforjem Avtomanija

    Tomačevo Kroie Tomaevo promet stekel Prvi interaktivni multimedijski

    References

    Tomačevo Wikipedia


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