Preloka

Place in White Carniola, Slovenia
45°28′14.7″N 15°20′28.77″E / 45.470750°N 15.3413250°E / 45.470750; 15.3413250Country SloveniaTraditional regionWhite CarniolaStatistical regionSoutheast SloveniaMunicipalityČrnomeljArea
 • Total8.31 km2 (3.21 sq mi)Elevation
284.7 m (934.1 ft)Population
 (2020)
 • Total106 • Density13/km2 (33/sq mi)ClimateCfb[1]

Preloka (pronounced [ˈpɾeːlɔka]) is a settlement above the left bank of the Kolpa River in the Municipality of Črnomelj in the White Carniola area of southeastern Slovenia. In addition to the village of Preloka, it includes the settlements of Jakovini, Novoseli, Škavurini, and Vidine. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.[2]

Church

Holy Trinity Church in Preloka

The local parish church, built on the top of Krtinjek Hill to the east of the village core, is dedicated to the Holy Trinity (Slovene: Sveta Trojica) and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Novo Mesto. It was mentioned for the first time in 1334 as a chapel of ease of Holy Cross Church in the nearby village of Vinica.[citation needed] The original church was probably destroyed during Ottoman incursions into White Carniola in the 15th and 16th centuries.[citation needed] The current building was built in the mid-19th century on what is said to have been the site of an Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Kyriaki.[3]

References

  1. ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. ^ Črnomelj municipal site
  3. ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference number ešd 2173

External links

  • Media related to Preloka at Wikimedia Commons
  • Preloka on Geopedia
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Settlements
Administrative seat: Črnomelj
Current
Former
The location of the Municipality of Črnomelj
Landmarks
  • Črnomelj Castle
  • Črnomelj Mithraeum
  • Lahinja Regional Park
  • Stonič Castle
  • St. Peter's Parish Church
Notable people


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