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Country
  
Slovenia

League
  
Slovenian PrvaLiga

Location
  
Zavrc

Mayor
  
Miran Vuk

Arena/Stadium
  
Zavrc Sports Park

Manager
  
Ivica Solomun

Area
  
19.3 km2


Zavrc in the past, History of Zavrc

Roster
  
Tomislav KisForward, Tomislav Kis, Doris KelencForward, Doris Kelenc, Jure MatjasicMidfielder, Jure Matjasic, Lovro CvekMidfielder, Lovro Cvek, Marko PridigarGoalkeeper, Marko Pridigar, Eros GrezdaMidfielder, Eros Grezda, Ante MitrovicForward, Ante Mitrovic, Karlo TezakMidfielder, Karlo Tezak, Miha KorosecDefender, Miha Korosec, Josip BalicMidfielder, Josip Balic, Dejan PolicMidfielder, Dejan Polic, Filip PetanjekDefender, Filip Petanjek, Robert BrdarMidfielder, Robert Brdar, Antonio BrzojaDefender, Antonio Brzoja, Luka BogdanDefender, Luka Bogdan, Rok ZorkoForward, Rok Zorko, Ivan NovoselecMidfielder, Ivan Novoselec, Sebastijan AnticDefender, Sebastijan Antic, Stefan BaricMidfielder, Stefan Baric, Bojan DukicDefender, Bojan Dukic, Matija KovacicGoalkeeper, Matija Kovacic, Blaz DobajMidfielder, Blaz Dobaj, Rok RozmanDefender, Rok Rozman, Toni DatkovicDefender, Toni Datkovic

Zavrč ([ˈzaːʋəɾtʃ]) is a settlement and a municipality in the Haloze area of Slovenia. It lies between the right bank of the Drava River and the border with Croatia. The area traditionally belonged to the region of Styria. It is now included in the Drava Statistical Region.

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Map of Zavrč

History

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The Roman road that connected Poetovio and Mursa Maior led through the area. The parish church in Zavrč is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor. It was first mentioned in written documents dating to 1430 as Saurig or Sauritsch. It was modified in the 17th and 18th centuries. The first school was established in 1671, when pupils were taught in a private house. Church records show that in 1812 the priest gave permission to reconstruct the classroom, so more pupils were able to attend. The school building was built in 1889. There is a second church on a small hill northwest of the settlement. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Zavrč Mansion is a mansion close to the parish church. It was built in the 17th century and expanded in 1718. It now houses the municipal authorities.

Sports

The local football club is called NK Zavrč. They managed to get promoted all the way from the Slovenian Sixth Division to the Slovenian First Division in just five years.

References

Zavrč Wikipedia