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Synonyms for jesenica or Related words with jesenica
gaberje
dubravice
valakonje
podgora
jezerce
topolovac
kratova
vratarnica
palovec
trnjane
viljevo
podvrh
brodica
oplast
uskoplje
srednji
arhivskih
britof
berzasca
mostje
vukovje
sibovac
kungota
brzan
brezik
maradik
jagnjilo
pridraga
natalinci
jasenovik
nakovo
mozgovo
ristovac
podvinje
hrpelje
kupci
klanac
melenci
veljkovo
marinkovac
obronci
medvednika
popinci
drenje
zapadna
rimske
bakovci
milenijuma
dornava
stankovci
Examples of "jesenica"
Jesenica
() is a settlement below Mount Kojca northwest of Cerkno in the traditional Littoral region of Slovenia.
Rivers of the Ljuta, the
Jesenica
, the Bjelimićka Rijeka, the Slatinica, the Račica, the Rakitnica flow into the Neretva from the right, while the Živašnica (also Živanjski Potok), the Ladjanica, the Župski Krupac, the Bukovica, the Šištica flow into it from the left.
Naraplje () is a settlement in the Municipality of Majšperk in northeastern Slovenia. It lies in the western Haloze Hills in the valley of
Jesenica
Creek, a minor right tributary of the Dravinja River. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Drava Statistical Region.
Rivers of the Jezernica (also Tatinac), the Gornji and Donji Krupac, the Ljuta-Dindolka, the
Jesenica
, the Bjelimićka Rijeka, the Slatinica, the Račica, the Rakitnica, the Konjička Ljuta, the Trešanica, the Neretvica flow into the Neretva from the right, while the Jezernica, the Živašnica (also Živanjski Potok), the Ladjanica, the Župski Krupac, the Bukovica, the Šištica, the Konjička Bijela flow into it from the left.
In the region of Lika, within the massif of the Mala Kapela mountain range and just beneath the Veliki Javornik top, lies the source of the
Jesenica
river. After only six kilometers this river disappears under the surface of the earth at Lička Jasenica and continues on a subterranean track for about 20 kilometers, as many other rivers in this karst region of Croatia. The river reemerges 6,5 kilometers south of Slunj as river Slunjčica.
In addition to the village center, Orehek contains the hamlets and isolated farmsteads of Gradež, Nemci, Zabrežnica, Mlinar, Abram, and Androjne. Orehek lies on a slope below Mount Kojca and
Jesenica
Creek flows through the village. The soil is sandy and marly, and there are tilled fields on very steep slopes, which traditionally necessitated carrying the soil from the last plowed furrow to the top of the field. Below the village there are tilled fields and meadows in the area known as Dovšca, and above the road there are low-quality hay fields in the area known as Pod Kojca (literally, 'below Mount Kojca').
Rivers of the Jezernica (also known as the Tatinac), the Gornji and Donji Krupac, the Ljuta (also known as the Dindolka), the
Jesenica
, the Bjelimićka Rijeka, the Slatinica, the Račica, the Rakitnica, the Konjička Ljuta, the Trešanica, the Neretvica, the Rama, Doljanka, the Drežanka, the Grabovica, the Radobolja, and the Trebižat flow into the Neretva from the right, while the Jezernica, the Živašnica (also known as the Živanjski Potok), the Lađanica, the Župski Krupac, the Bukovica, the Šištica, the Konjička Bijela, the Idbar, the Glogošnica, the Mostarska Bijela, the Buna, the Bregava, and the Krupa flow into it from the left.
Jesenice was first mentioned as "Assling" in a 1004 deed of donation issued by King Henry II of Germany, in which nearby Bled ("Veldes" at the time) was also mentioned. There were no settlements there at that time, and the name Assling only marked an area on the banks of
Jesenica
Creek. Later, a settlement slowly started to grow around the area now known as Murova, where the St. Leonard's Church is today. With the March of Carniola it passed to the Austrian House of Habsburg upon the Battle on the Marchfeld in 1278.
From July, 1942, the "Re" division was transferred to Slovenia border to help in mopping-up. Operation "Provincia di Lubiana" between 12 July – 7 August 1942, was an anti-partisan operation to clear Partisans from the mountainous area north west of Delnice near the border with Slovenia. The objective was to destroy their supply bases and alienate the local population against the partisans. The operation was part of a larger anti-partisan operation. The Division carried out a scorched earth campaign by destroying the local harvest, burning 1,000 homes. They were also involved in the murder of 200 civilians and interning another 2,500 men and women in a concentration camp. In August, 1942, the fighting has continued near Križpolje and Markovac hills near Dubica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. In September, 1942, further fighting has happened in Saborsko municipality near Lička
Jesenica
village, and in Plaški, Dabar, Lika-Senj County, Lešće (near Otočac). In October, 1942, the "Re" division have stormed a major partisan camp at Krš, Croatia.