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'''Veliko Mlačevo''' is a [[village]] in the [[Grosuplje]] [[municipality]] in central [[Slovenia]]. It lies just to the southeast of Grosuplje itself in the historical region of [[Lower Carniola]]. The municipality is now included in the [[Osrednjeslovenska statistical region|Central Slovenia statistical region]].<ref>[http://www.grosuplje.si Grosuplje Municipality site]</ref>
'''Veliko Mlačevo''' ({{IPA|sl|ˈʋeːlikɔ ˈmlaːtʃɛʋɔ|pron}}; {{langx|de|Großmlatschevo}}<ref name="Leksikon">{{cite book |title=Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol. 6: Kranjsko |date=1906 |publisher=C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna |location=Vienna |page=112}}</ref>) is a [[village]] in the [[Municipality of Grosuplje]] in central [[Slovenia]]. It lies just southeast of Grosuplje itself in the historical region of [[Lower Carniola]]. The municipality is now included in the [[Central Slovenia Statistical Region]].<ref>[http://www.grosuplje.si Grosuplje municipal site]</ref> The settlement includes the hamlet of [[Boštanj, Grosuplje|Boštanj]] ({{langx|de|Weißenstein}})<ref name="Leksikon"/> south of the main settlement.


==Name==
The local [[church (building)|church]] is dedicated to the [[Martin of Tours|Saint Mrtin]] and belongs to the [[Žalna]] [[parish]]. In its core it is a 14th century [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] building that was heavily restyled in the [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] in the 18th century.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://giskd2s.situla.org/rkd/Opis.asp?ESD=2714&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 |title=EŠD 2714 |language=Slovene |work=Registry of Immovable Cultural Heritage |publisher=Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia |accessdate=29 June 2011}}</ref>
The name ''Veliko Mlačevo'' literally means 'big Mlačevo', distinguishing it from the neighboring settlement of ''[[Malo Mlačevo]]'' (literally, 'little Mlačevo'). The name was first attested in 1277 as {{Lang|gmh|zemlassen}} (i.e., {{Lang|gmh|ze mlassen}} 'at Mlassen'), and in 1313 as {{Lang|gmh|in merern Maltscher (Mlatschen)}}, in 1399 as {{Lang|de|zem grossen Mlatse}}, and in 1422 as {{Lang|de|an dem grossen Latschach}}, among other variations. The name is presumably derived from {{Lang|sl|*Mlačevo selo/polje}}, ultimately meaning 'village/field belonging to Milač (or Mladič)'.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Snoj |first1=Marko |title=Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen |date=2009 |publisher=Modrijan |location=Ljubljana |pages=264–265}}</ref> In the past the German name was variously {{Lang|de|Großmlatschevo}},<ref name="Leksikon"/> {{Lang|de|Groß-Mlatschen}},<ref>''Intelligenzblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung'', no. 141. 24 November 1849, p. 44.</ref> {{Lang|de|Großmlatschou}},<ref>''Intelligenzblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung'', no. 100. 20 August 1829, p. 456.</ref> or {{Lang|de|Groß-Mlatschou}}.<ref>''Vereinigte Laibacher Zeitung'' 1826, p. 1823.</ref><ref>Rudolph, Heinrich. 1863. ''Vollständiges geographisch-topograhisch-statistisches Orts Lexikon...''. Leipzig: Albert Hoffmann, p. 2887.</ref>

==History==
Before the Second World War, Veliko Mlačevo had a population of 156 people living in 28 houses.<ref>''Krajevni leksikon Dravske Banovine''. 1937. Ljubljana: Zveza za tujski promet za Slovenijo, p. 345.</ref>

==Church==
[[File:Veliko Mlačevo Slovenia - church.JPG|thumb|left|150 px|Saint Martin's Church]]
The local [[church (building)|church]] is dedicated to [[Martin of Tours|Saint Martin]] and belongs to the [[Parish]] of [[Žalna]]. It is originally a 14th-century [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] building that was heavily remodeled in the [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] style in the 18th century.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://giskd2s.situla.org/rkd/Opis.asp?ESD=2714&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 |title=EŠD 2714 |language=sl |work=Registry of Immovable Cultural Heritage |publisher=Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia |access-date=29 June 2011}}</ref> The church was first mentioned in written sources in 1331. The church has an early Baroque high barrel-vaulted nave complemented by 18th-century altar furnishings. The main altar dates from 1716, and the wall paintings date from the end of the 17th century. A painting of Saint Anne on the north side altar is the work of [[Franc Jelovšek]] (1700–1764), the paintings on the south side altar are the work of [[Matija Koželj]] (1842–1917), and the Stations of the Cross are works from the school of [[Leopold Layer]] (1752–1828).<ref name="Savnik">{{cite book |last1=Savnik |first1=Roman |title=Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2 |date=1971 |publisher=Državna založba Slovenije |location=Ljubljana |page=159}}</ref> The church is surrounded by a cemetery.
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==Gallery==
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File:Ribnik Boštanj.jpg|Boštanj Pond and St. Martin's Church
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{commonscat-inline|Veliko Mlačevo}}
*[http://www.geopedia.si/Geopedia_en.html?params=L410_F10095743_T105_vF_b4_x475395.687_y88219.3825_s15 Veliko Mlačevo at Geopedia]
*[https://www.geopedia.world/#T12_L362_F2473:3980_x1633933.8834563466_y5770372.156289288_s15_b2345 Veliko Mlačevo on Geopedia]


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Veliko Mlačevo
Veliko Mlačevo is located in Slovenia
Veliko Mlačevo
Veliko Mlačevo
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 45°56′23.28″N 14°40′38.8″E / 45.9398000°N 14.677444°E / 45.9398000; 14.677444
Country Slovenia
Traditional regionLower Carniola
Statistical regionCentral Slovenia
MunicipalityGrosuplje
Area
 • Total
1.69 km2 (0.65 sq mi)
Elevation
328.4 m (1,077.4 ft)
Population
 (2002)
 • Total
438
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Veliko Mlačevo (pronounced [ˈʋeːlikɔ ˈmlaːtʃɛʋɔ]; German: Großmlatschevo[2]) is a village in the Municipality of Grosuplje in central Slovenia. It lies just southeast of Grosuplje itself in the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.[3] The settlement includes the hamlet of Boštanj (German: Weißenstein)[2] south of the main settlement.

Name

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The name Veliko Mlačevo literally means 'big Mlačevo', distinguishing it from the neighboring settlement of Malo Mlačevo (literally, 'little Mlačevo'). The name was first attested in 1277 as zemlassen (i.e., ze mlassen 'at Mlassen'), and in 1313 as in merern Maltscher (Mlatschen), in 1399 as zem grossen Mlatse, and in 1422 as an dem grossen Latschach, among other variations. The name is presumably derived from *Mlačevo selo/polje, ultimately meaning 'village/field belonging to Milač (or Mladič)'.[4] In the past the German name was variously Großmlatschevo,[2] Groß-Mlatschen,[5] Großmlatschou,[6] or Groß-Mlatschou.[7][8]

History

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Before the Second World War, Veliko Mlačevo had a population of 156 people living in 28 houses.[9]

Church

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Saint Martin's Church

The local church is dedicated to Saint Martin and belongs to the Parish of Žalna. It is originally a 14th-century Gothic building that was heavily remodeled in the Baroque style in the 18th century.[10] The church was first mentioned in written sources in 1331. The church has an early Baroque high barrel-vaulted nave complemented by 18th-century altar furnishings. The main altar dates from 1716, and the wall paintings date from the end of the 17th century. A painting of Saint Anne on the north side altar is the work of Franc Jelovšek (1700–1764), the paintings on the south side altar are the work of Matija Koželj (1842–1917), and the Stations of the Cross are works from the school of Leopold Layer (1752–1828).[11] The church is surrounded by a cemetery.

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References

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  1. ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. ^ a b c Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol. 6: Kranjsko. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna. 1906. p. 112.
  3. ^ Grosuplje municipal site
  4. ^ Snoj, Marko (2009). Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. pp. 264–265.
  5. ^ Intelligenzblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung, no. 141. 24 November 1849, p. 44.
  6. ^ Intelligenzblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung, no. 100. 20 August 1829, p. 456.
  7. ^ Vereinigte Laibacher Zeitung 1826, p. 1823.
  8. ^ Rudolph, Heinrich. 1863. Vollständiges geographisch-topograhisch-statistisches Orts Lexikon.... Leipzig: Albert Hoffmann, p. 2887.
  9. ^ Krajevni leksikon Dravske Banovine. 1937. Ljubljana: Zveza za tujski promet za Slovenijo, p. 345.
  10. ^ "EŠD 2714". Registry of Immovable Cultural Heritage (in Slovenian). Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  11. ^ Savnik, Roman (1971). Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije. p. 159.
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