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and fields mostly belonging to the rural area of Solkan. In 1952, the City of Nova Gorica was created and Solkan was incorporated into it. Since then, it has gradually merged with the modern town of Nova Gorica, although it has been since 1988 an autonomous settlement and has a pronounced local
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In the 18th century, the incorporation of Solkan into the urban area of Gorizia slowly began, as many local noble families built their residences in it. In the second half of the 19th century, it developed into an important center of the furnishing industry. The expansion of nearby Gorizia was
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have lived in Solkan, but they have been now mostly assimilated. Italians lived here mostly between the late 19th and early 20th century, but after 1947 they mostly fled to Italy or assimilated to the Slovene majority. Immigrants from other regions of
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from the 1920s to 1940s. In 1925, it was abolished as a separate municipality and merged with Gorizia. Nevertheless, Solkan remained a separate settlement because of the hindered urban expansion of Gorizia after the annexation to Italy. During
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census of 1910, Solkan had 3075 inhabitants, of whom 90.3% were Slovenes; the rest was mostly composed of German speakers (5.2%) and few Italian- and
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Solkan has been a largely Slovene settlement. It has however also had different ethnic and linguistic minorities. Since the Middle Ages, many
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today, it has maintained the status of a separate urban settlement due to its history and the strong local identity of its residents.
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started settling in Solkan from early 1970s. Today, Slovenes represent around 90% of the population, the remaining 10% are mostly
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The culture of Solkan has been strongly influenced by the contacts with neighbouring Italian region of
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came second with a little less than 8%. The native inhabitants of Solkan speak a variant of the
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by the end of the 16th century, Solkan has remained an essentially Slovene-speaking village.
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Solkan was first mentioned in 1001, in the same document as the neighbouring town of
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silver and bronze world championship medal winner 1959 and 1961, producer of kayaks
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According to the census of 1991, 91% of the population spoke Slovene as their
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gold world championship medal winner 1959, inventor of kayak brand Prijon
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Location of the Municipality of Nova Gorica in Slovenia
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Solkan. House where the philosopher and mountaineer
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Solkan is located in Slovenia
45°58′10.19″N 13°38′43.77″E / 45.9694972°N 13.6454917°E / 45.9694972; 13.6454917

Slovenia
Slovenian Littoral
Statistical region
Gorizia
Municipality
Nova Gorica
[ˈsoːu̯kan]
[sɔu̯ˈkan]
Italian
‹See Tfd›
Municipality of Nova Gorica
Gorizia
Slovenia
Nova Gorica
parish church
Saint Stephen
Diocese of Koper

Solkan Bridge
Battles of the Isonzo
Gorizia
Counts of Gorizia
Middle Ages
Friulian
Venetian language
Slovene

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