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Veliki Boč

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Country
  
Slovenia

Statistical region
  
Drava

Area
  
4.39 km²

Population
  
100 (2002)

Traditional region
  
Styria

Elevation
  
901 m

Local time
  
Sunday 1:16 AM

Municipality
  
Selnica ob Dravi

Veliki Boč

Weather
  
6°C, Wind S at 6 km/h, 67% Humidity

Veliki Boč ([ˈʋeːliki ˈboːtʃ]; German: Großwalz) is a dispersed settlement in the hills north of Selnica ob Dravi in northeastern Slovenia, right on the border with Austria.

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Map of 2353 Veliki Bo%C4%8D, Slovenia

Geography

Veliki Boč consists of a number of large, isolated farms scattered across ridges of the Kojzak Hills. It extends north to the border with Austria, south to Spodnji Boč, east to Zgornji Slemen, and west to Zgornji Boč. The soil is composed of fertile weathered gneiss, tonalite, and phyllite. Tilled fields lie on the sunny sides of the slopes. Because the terrain limits the ability to cultivate the land, animal husbandry (cattle, sheep, and bees) has traditionally been important, and especially forestry.

Name

The name Veliki Boč literally means 'big Boč', distinguishing the settlement from neighboring Zgornji Boč (literally, 'upper Boč') and Spodnji Boč (literally, 'lower Boč'). The name Boč may be geographical in origin, referring to a rounded hill. These various villages named Boč were attested in written sources in 1265–67 as Waltz (and as Walsnich in 1352).

History

On April 25, 1929, the Yugoslav police executed Communist Party secretary Đuro Đaković (1886–1929) and Nikola Hećimović (1900–1929), secretary of International Red Aid, in the Šele Ravine (Slovene: Šelova graba) in the hamlet of Šelovo in the northern part of the village.

References

Veliki Boč Wikipedia