Moste (Ljubljana)

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Moste
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Old village center of Moste
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Moste
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 46°3′18″N14°32′56″E / 46.05500°N 14.54889°E / 46.05500; 14.54889
Country Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
Traditional region Upper Carniola
Statistical region Central Slovenia
Municipality Ljubljana
Elevation
[1]
287 m (942 ft)

Moste (pronounced [ˈmoːstɛ] ) is a formerly independent settlement in the east-central part of the capital Ljubljana in central Slovenia. It belongs to the City Municipality of Ljubljana. It is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region. [2] Ljubljana's Moste District is named after Moste.

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Geography

Moste is a settlement that originally stood on the left bank of the Ljubljanica River on a bend just east of the mouth of the Gruber Canal. [1] [3]

Name

Moste was attested in historical sources as Prukke in 1324 and dorf ze Pruk in 1330, both names corresponding to the modern German word Brücke 'bridge'. [4] The Slovene name Moste is derived from the common noun most 'bridge', referring to a settlement where there was a bridge. Today's feminine plural name was probably originally a locative masculine singular (*pri mostě 'at the bridge') that was later reanalyzed. [4]

History

Moste was attested as a village in the 14th century. Together with the entire former Municipality of Moste, Moste was annexed by Ljubljana in 1935, ending its existence as a separate settlement. [3] [5]

Moste had a population of a population of 506 (in 64 houses) in 1880, [6] 552 (in 75 houses) in 1900, [7] and 857 (in 94 houses) in 1931. [1]

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Moste include:

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