Breznica pod Lubnikom


Breznica pod Lubnikom is a village in the Municipality of Škofja Loka in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.

Geography

Breznica pod Lubnikom is a village with a clustered core on the south slope of Mount Lubnik. It also included the hamlets and isolated farms of Dolinček, Potočnik, Pri Nacetu, Rohotnik, Zalubnikar, and Žerinc. The Breznica Gorge lies to the east, the Potočnik Gorge to the northwest below Pleše Hill, and the Sopotnik Gorge to the west below Hoje Hill. The village is connected by road to Podpulfrca in the Poljane Sora Valley to the southeast.

Name

The name of the settlement was changed from Breznica to Breznica pod Lubnikom in 1953. The name is derived from the common noun breza 'birch'. Like similar toponyms in Slovenia, it originally referred to the local vegetation.

History

Ancient settlement in the area is attested by the discovery of Neolithic artifacts above the village in Lubnik Cave on the south slope of Mount Lubnik. During the Second World War, the Partisans Peter Kavčič and Danila Kumar, later named a People's Hero of Yugoslavia, were killed in fighting here. They are commemorated by a monument.

Unmarked grave

Breznica pod Lubnikom is the site of an unmarked grave from the Second World War. The Breznica Grave is located on a steep slope 10 m below the road northwest of the village. It contains the remains of the civilian Gabrijela Lukanc, whom the Partisans abducted from her home in Puštal and murdered after several days.

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Breznica pod Lubnikom include: