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Zgornji Tuhinj

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Country
  
Slovenia

Statistical region
  
Central Slovenia

Area
  
7.65 km²

Population
  
359 (2002)

Traditional region
  
Upper Carniola

Elevation
  
580 m

Local time
  
Sunday 7:33 PM

Municipality
  
Municipality of Kamnik

Zgornji Tuhinj

Weather
  
15°C, Wind S at 3 km/h, 49% Humidity

Zgornji Tuhinj ([ˈzɡoːɾnji tuˈxiːnj]; German: Obertuchein) is a village in the Tuhinj Valley in the Municipality of Kamnik in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It is the centre of the upper part of the Tuhinj Valley.

Map of 1219 Zgornji Tuhinj, Slovenia

The settlement was first mentioned in documents dating 1213. The church in the centre of the village is dedicated to the Assumption and, according to evidence found during its extensive renovation in 1967, was originally a gothic structure, but has been frequently rebuilt. Its size indicates it was a pilgrimage church, on what was a busy route between Upper Carniola and Styria. The current church dates to the early 17th century with more recent changes and a belfry from the 1950s, when the previous tower collapsed. A second church, dedicated to Saint Vitus, stands on a hill above the village. This church was mentioned by Valvasor in his The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola. It is allegedly built on the site of an ancient Slavic holy site, but this is just as likely to have been a Celtic or Roman shrine.

References

Zgornji Tuhinj Wikipedia