Sevnica, Lower Sava Region, Slovenia

Name | History | Church | Economy | Settlements

🇸🇮 Sevnica is a town on the left bank of the Sava River in central Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Sevnica. It is one of the three major settlements in the Lower Sava Valley. The old town of Sevnica lies beneath Sevnica Castle, which is perched on top of Castle Hill, while the new part of town stretches along the plain among the hills up the Sava Valley, forming another town core at the confluence of the Sevnična and Sava rivers.

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Name The settlement was first attested in written records in 1275 in German as Liechtenwalde (and as Lihtenwalde in 1309, Lietenueld in 1344, Liechtenwald in 1347, and Sielnizza in 1581). The Slovene name is probably derived from a hydronym referring to Sevnična Creek (first attested in 1488 as Zellnitz). This name is derived from the adjective *se(d) lьnъ 'belonging to a settlement, village'. The Slovene name is not connected to the German name, which refers to deciduous woods. In the past the German name of the town was Lichtenwald.

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History For centuries, the town of Sevnica was situated on the border of two historical regions of the Habsburg Empire: Carniola and Styria. It was first mentioned in written documents dating to 1275 by its German name Lichtenwalde. At that time, it was one of the most important settlements along the lower Sava. Throughout the High and Late Middle Ages, it was an exclave of the Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg. It was seized by the Habsburg Emperor Maximilian I in 1490, as a retaliation for the Archbishop's alliance with Matthias Corvinus in the war waged against the Habsburgs. Thereafter, it was incorporated in the Duchy of Styria until 1918.

In 1322 it acquired the status of a market town, with extended market rights in 1513. Between the 14th and 17th centuries, it suffered greatly from frequent Ottoman raids and never fully recovered its previous wealth. In the 16th century it was an important centre of Protestant reformation in the Slovene Lands; the Slovene Lutheran author Jurij Dalmatin also preached in the town.

Between 1809 and 1813, it was a border town between the French-administered Illyrian Provinces and the Austrian Empire. In the mid-19th century, it became an important centre of the Slovene national revival; in 1869, it hosted one of the first mass rallies in favor of a United Slovenia.

In 1862 it received a railway connection, which boosted the local economy. In 1938 railway from Sevnica to Trebnje was completed.

During World War II, when the area was annexed by Nazi Germany, the majority of its Slovene inhabitants were expelled and replaced by ethnic Germans resettled from Gottschee County. Many locals died in Nazi concentration camps. After the war, the town started developing as an industrial centre in the newly named Lower Sava Valley.

Mass graves Sevnica is the site of four known mass graves associated with the Second World War. Three of them contain the remains of undetermined victims. The Vrtača Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče Vrtača) is located in the woods 50 meters (160 ft) west of the hamlet of Vrtača. The Florian Street Mass Grave (Grobišče ob Florjanski ulici) is located on the north edge of a large field next to a small woods. The Hraste Mass Grave (Grobišče na Hrastah) is located among the vineyards above the houses on Trubar Street (Trubarjeva ulica). The Dobrava Mass Grave (Grobišče pod Dobravo) is located in a thicket 15 meters (49 ft) north of the house at Trubar Street no. 7. It contains the remains of German soldiers.

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Church The parish church in the town is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Celje. It was built in 1862 on the site of a 15th-century building. Other churches in town are dedicated to Saint Florian, the Mother of God and Saint Anne, all belonging to the same parish.

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Economy The company Lisca, one of the largest lingerie companies in Europe, is based in Sevnica. Another important company is the furniture manufacturing company Stilles.

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Settlements In addition to the municipal seat of Sevnica, the municipality also includes the following settlements: • Apnenik pri Boštanju • Arto • Birna Vas • Blanca • Boštanj • Breg • Brezje • Brezovo • Budna Vas • Čanje • Čelovnik • Cerovec • Češnjice • Dedna Gora • Dolenji Boštanj • Dolnje Brezovo • Dolnje Impolje • Dolnje Orle • Drožanje • Drušče • Gabrijele • Gabrje • Gornje Brezovo • Gornje Impolje • Gornje Orle • Goveji Dol • Hinjce • Hinje • Hudo Brezje • Jablanica • Jelovec • Jeperjek • Kal pri Krmelju • Kamenica • Kamenško • Kaplja Vas • Kladje nad Blanco • Kladje pri Krmelju • Koludrje • Kompolje • Konjsko • Krajna Brda • Križ • Križišče • Krmelj • Krsinji Vrh • Laze pri Boštanju • Ledina • Leskovec v Podborštu • Log • Loka pri Zidanem Mostu • Lončarjev Dol • Lukovec • Mala Hubajnica • Malkovec • Marendol • Metni Vrh • Mrtovec • Mrzla Planina • Novi Grad • Okroglice • Orehovo • Orešje nad Sevnico • Osredek pri Hubajnici • Osredek pri Krmelju • Otavnik • Pavla Vas • Pečje • Pijavice • Podboršt • Podgorica • Podgorje ob Sevnični • Podvrh • Poklek nad Blanco • Polje pri Tržišču • Ponikve pri Studencu • Preska • Prešna Loka • Primož • Račica • Radež • Radna • Razbor • Rogačice • Rovišče pri Studencu • Selce nad Blanco • Šentjanž • Šentjur na Polju • Škovec • Skrovnik • Slančji Vrh • Slap • Šmarčna • Spodnje Mladetiče • Spodnje Vodale • Srednik • Štajngrob • Stržišče • Studenec • Svinjsko • Telče • Telčice • Trnovec • Trščina • Tržišče • Velika Hubajnica • Veliki Cirnik • Vranje • Vrh pri Boštanju • Vrhek • Zabukovje nad Sevnico • Zavratec • Zgornje Mladetiče • Zgornje Vodale • Žigrski Vrh • Žirovnica • Znojile pri Studencu • Žurkov Dol.

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Sevnica has a population of over 17,631 people. Sevnica also forms part of the wider Lower Sava Region which has a population of over 70,349 people. Sevnica is situated near Brežice.

Twin Towns - Sister Cities Sevnica has links with:

🇸🇰 Nové Zámky, Slovak Republic
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Antipodal to Sevnica is: -164.696,-46.009

Locations Near: Sevnica 15.3041,46.0092

🇸🇮 Krško 15.483,45.95 d: 15.3  

🇸🇮 Celje 15.258,46.229 d: 24.6  

🇸🇮 Novo Mesto 15.166,45.8 d: 25.7  

🇸🇮 Trbovlje 15.055,46.159 d: 25.5  

🇭🇷 Zaprešić 15.8,45.85 d: 42.2  

🇭🇷 Karlovac 15.553,45.495 d: 60.3  

🇭🇷 Krapina 15.87,46.16 d: 46.8  

🇸🇮 Maribor 15.646,46.557 d: 66.4  

🇭🇷 Zagreb 16,45.75 d: 61.1  

🇸🇮 Ljubljana 14.523,46.07 d: 60.7  

Antipodal to: Sevnica -164.696,-46.009

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🇵🇫 Papeete -149.566,-17.537 d: 16554.8  

🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 16442.4  

🇼🇸 Apia -171.76,-13.833 d: 16376.4  

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