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was formed, opening up new markets. Due to its border position, Jesenice became an important traffic junction. Between the wars, the first grammar school was established in 1914. The first "boys' and girls' school" was established in 1920, offering higher education. Jesenice was also the center of
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After the collapse of
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, economic policies changed, and the Jesenice ironworks could not compete with the better developed Western metallurgy. Another problem was the loss of access to raw material resources, which are located in the other, now separately
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The settlements evolved independently of each other and, until the arrival of the railway at the end of the 19th century, they were only connected by a gravel road. In addition to mining and ironworking, locals made a living from agriculture and stockbreeding. Different iron
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Bus and coach traffic is also well developed, with numerous stops and connections to other places in
Slovenia. Tickets can be purchased in the local travel agency Alpetour, or directly from the bus or coach driver. Jesenice is only 48 kilometers away from
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With the end of World War II followed a new economic golden age. Soon after the war, two more smelting furnaces were put into operation. The
Jesenice ironworks became one of the main steel manufacturers, charged with the rebuilding of the newly founded
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in 1904. Stockholders wanted to cover the expenses of relocation by lowering workers' wages, which led to the first strike in
Jesenice, involving around 400 workers. The strike lasted for six weeks, with strikers only partially achieving their goal.
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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
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in 1873, and worldwide fame. The
Jesenice ironworks achieved a status as a pioneering center of technical invention in the history of ironworking. KID was also the basis for the new ironworks facility, which expanded quickly, from
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and its funding resources in 2004, Jesenice began a massive urban reconstruction. Current projects include rebuilding some old parts of
Jesenice, building a second high school and improvements to existing sporting facilities.
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The first railway tracks were laid through
Jesenice in 1870, and construction of a railway station followed soon after. This made Jesenice better connected with the world, and facilitated its export trade. Construction of the
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in
Slovenia. Introduction of electrical steel processing marked the era of manufacturing steel of higher quality, and in greater quantities. At its economic peak in the 1970s, the ironworks employed more than 8,000 people.
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was started in 1905, which was a very complicated project because it required drilling two tunnels: one to
Austria through the Karawanks, and the other through Mount Kobla in Bohinj to allow faster access to the seaport of
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belonged to different owners - the Zois, Ruard and Bucelleni families. Compared to other foundries around the world at the time, the Jesenice ironworks were out of date because modernization required substantial investment
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in 1943. Sabotage of the German-led steel industry was problematic, because people were more sympathetic to the resistance, which by the end of the second world war proved to be ineffective. Before the end of
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Members of the House of Ortenburg were the most prominent landowners in the area from the 11th century onwards. They were at their apex in the 13th century in terms of land, encompassing almost all of the
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Jesenice on April 11, 1941, with the Germans taking over eight days later. This resulted in immediate arrests of some of the workers' leaders, educated and culture-affiliated individuals, and all of the
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various kinds of craft and small trade. A tradesman's union was formed in 1920. Development of the ironworks continued; 4,567 workers were affiliated to a greater or lesser extent with KID by 1937.
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Almost all of the 1950s steelmill buildings were demolished. The existing ironworks has undergone massive modernization, and it currently employs around 1,350 workers. A new town-center with a new
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One of the towering smokestacks of the old steel mill has been preserved as a landmark; the illuminated red star that formerly decorated its side has been replaced by advertising billboards.
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followed soon after. The Germans were aware of the strategic and industrial importance of Jesenice, so they soon began with a program of assimilation, introducing school teaching in the
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was built in the former industrial part of town. Two shopping centers were also constructed, one in the new town-center, and a larger one in
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had a great influence in Jesenice at that time, though Orel and Sokol, both being nationally oriented, contributed as well.
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Jesenice is an important railway junction, linking the town with neighboring Austria. There are daily trains going to
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is 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) north of Jesenice, and is popular with tourists, especially in springtime when the wild
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bloom in springtime. Planina pod Golico is also a good starting point for hikes further up into the mountains, to
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only, while they also Germanized public signs, and more. These measures led to the formation of the
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There are numerous scenic places in the nearby countryside: one can hike or cycle up to
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stop in Jesenice before continuing their way to Germany and
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Jesenice has good road connections. The shortest route from
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and further on to Italy, while international trains from
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Republic of Slovenia, Audit Report Archive, June 8, 2007
859:) in 1906. Other groups established at that time were a
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The company, named the Carniolan Industrial Company (
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to move the ironworks to a larger water source, the
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Jesenice was attested in written sources in 1337 as
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Office of the commission, State election commission
1726:"Height above sea level of seats of municipalities"
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The regional R-201/R-452 road, near the town-center
990:workers, followed by Italian workers after Italian
1984:"Population by religion, municipalities, Slovenia"
1207:to Jesenice. Regional road R-201/R-452 leads from
1144:(SDS). Another influential political party is the
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871:Association. Three political parties—the Catholic
1539:Railway station, with old town-center in the back
2492:Populated places in the Municipality of Jesenice
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1626:(born 1961), writer, screenwriter, film director
1351:The largest religious community in Jesenice are
2360:Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Roch's Church
1020:was built. Jesenice became the center of black
1765:. Ljubljana: Modrijan and Založba ZRC, p. 115.
1763:Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen
534:to the north. Renowned as a mining town, its
120:From top, left to right: Jesenice from above,
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1686:(born 1990), professional basketball player
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2044:Debevec, Leopold. 1946. "Dve stoletnici."
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1338:) is named after the writer and activist
1336:Osnovna šola Prežihovega Voranca Jesenice
674:gained permission from the Habsburg King
518:, located in the traditional province of
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1272:Visoka šola za zdravstveno nego Jesenice
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575:in 1493–1501). The name is derived from
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1805:, Municipality of Jesenice, 1999, p.12
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2033:Miha Baloh on Internet Movie Database
1778:, Municipality of Jesenice, 1999, p.8
1449:Places to visit in Jesenice include:
787:discovery of a process for obtaining
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1838:Official tourist information centre.
1815:Uradni List Kraljevine SHS 13.4.1929
1321:Osnovna šola Toneta Čufarja Jesenice
1299:Železarski Izobraževalni Center, ŽIC
1081:are in bloom. The resort village of
1073:plateau to the south. The hamlet of
967:movement in Jesenice, including the
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1944:Jesenice College of Nursing website
1886:Official traffic information centre
1650:(1965–2010), ultra marathon cyclist
1614:(born 1954), peace activist, writer
910:Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
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2497:Cities and towns in Upper Carniola
2079:Official tourist guide to Jesenice
1662:(1935–2004), writer and politician
1323:) is named after the local writer
698:. The House of Ortenburg promoted
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340:8.5 km (3.3 sq mi)
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1956:"Jesenice Middle School website"
1817:, reprinted in Štular 1999, p.46
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1632:(1846 – after 1892), beekeeper
1608:(born 1987), ice hockey player
1551:View of Jesenice from the east
1392:Assumption and St. Roch Church
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690:Valley from its source to its
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579:, a locative singular form of
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1998:"Acroni Jesenice Hockey Club"
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1266:Jesenice College of Nursing (
1134:Liberal Democracy of Slovenia
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877:progressive-nationalist party
644:'s Church is today. With the
1970:"Jesenice Gymnasium website"
1728:(in Slovenian and English).
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126:Assumption and Roch's Church
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2289:Karawanks Tunnel (motorway)
1863:(in Slovenian and English).
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1359:immigrants, including many
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1315:Tone Cufar Primary School (
1285:Jesenice Secondary School (
1151:Tomaž Tom Mencinger of the
379:1,552/km (4,020/sq mi)
176:Town of steel and daffodils
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1827:Michael Palin's New Europe
1674:(born 1982), figure skater
1644:(born 1984), figure skater
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1410:Jesenice is known for its
1167:With Slovenia joining the
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1155:has been the mayor of the
1142:Slovenian Democratic Party
955:. Forced mobilization and
648:it passed to the Austrian
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348:585 m (1,919 ft)
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2089:Travel guide to Jesenice
2084:Region guide to Jesenice
1620:(born 1927), sociologist
1177:seat of local government
1157:Municipality of Jesenice
1138:Slovenian People's Party
1108:is transitional between
1079:pheasant's eye daffodils
978:Jesenice Railway Station
524:Municipality of Jesenice
522:. It is the seat of the
1791:Jesenice museum website
1668:(born 1985), ski jumper
1656:(born 1987), footballer
654:Battle on the Marchfeld
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437:04 (+386 4 from abroad)
2284:Jesenice Train Station
2022:Acroni company website
1732:. 2002. Archived from
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1116:, with influences of
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1049:Jesenice lies in the
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1037:Geography and climate
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935:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
490:[jɛsɛˈniːtsɛ]
402: • Summer (
2385:St. Stephen's Church
2375:St. Leonard's Church
2074:Jesenice on Geopedia
2070:at Wikimedia Commons
1898:"Slovenian Railways"
1708:"Jesenice, Jesenice"
1680:(born 1946), actress
1602:(born 1988), swimmer
1481:located in Old Sava.
1386:church dedicated to
1371:, who migrated from
1045:Sunset over Jesenice
863:, a reading club, a
443:Vehicle registration
376: • Density
130:Bucket Wheel Turbine
27:For other uses, see
2309:Plavž Memorial Park
1761:Snoj, Marko. 2009.
1596:(1905–1942), writer
1590:(born 1963), singer
1588:Helena Blagne Zaman
1369:Orthodox Christians
1280:Bologna declaration
1276:European directives
867:, and the Workers'
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629:Henry II of Germany
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2209:Slovenski Javornik
2184:Planina pod Golico
1584:(born 1928), actor
1526:(at 2,104 meters).
1500:Planina pod Golico
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1416:HK Acroni Jesenice
1363:who migrated from
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1203:leads through the
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1075:Planina pod Golico
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986:started importing
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767:ironworks, and to
716:Slovenski Javornik
680:Sava Dolinka River
668:Planina pod Golico
631:, in which nearby
557:villa de Jesenicza
458:Jesenice, Slovenia
358: • Total
337: • Total
275:Statistical region
174:Nickname(s):
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2353:Places of worship
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2329:Upper Sava Museum
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2046:Slovenski čebelar
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1774:Natalija Štular:
1638:(1925–1945), poet
1467:workers' movement
1455:Upper Sava Museum
1248:Ljubljana Airport
1215:to Jesenice. The
1130:political parties
1055:Upper Sava Valley
984:German management
879:("Liberal"), and
730:Industrial growth
718:were founded. By
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650:House of Habsburg
646:March of Carniola
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