Koroška Bela

Koroška Bela

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Koroška Bela ( _de. Kärntner Vellach) is a settlement in the Jesenice municipality of Slovenia. Despite its name ("Carinthian White"), it is actually located in the Upper Carniola region rather than in Slovene Carinthia. The village preserves some agricultural character, but has long been a center of iron mining and processing. Until recent times a majority of inhabitants were involved in the steel industry. The newest (1980s) facility of the Acroni steelmill complex is located directly below the village.

Location

Koroška Bela is the first part of the municipality of Jesenice that one encounters when apporaching from the southeast, the direction of Ljubljana. The village is located in a valley between the hills of Malnež and Obesenk (to the east), and Alnica and Strana (northwest). The valley is closed off northward by the Belščica mountain, part of the Karawanken Alps, and to the south it terminates at Belsko Field and the river Sava. On the east side of the village runs the Bela creek, the source of which is below the peak of Belščica, between the Potoška and Olipova hills. In the lower western part ot the village, the border with the neighboring settlement of Slovenski Javornik runs along the bridges over the Javornik creek, though there is a friendly, long-running quarrel with Javornik over the exact boundary line.

History

The oldest settlement in the area of the modern Jesenice municipality, Koroška Bela was founded by the Bishopric of Brixen around the year 1000, at approximately the same time as nearby Bled. Slovenes had settled the surrounding area by the late 10th century, as attested both by archaeological and documentary evidence, notably the land deeds of peasants donating their lands to clergy or nobility, which record Slavic placenames by this date. During the eleventh century, settements in the Bled region included Grad, Zagorice, Želeče, Mlino, Koritno, Bodešče, Selo, Kupljenik, Rečica, Radovna, Podhom, Poljšica, Blejska Dobrava, Sebenje, and others.

Some local peasants remained free until after 1100, but gradually all farms in the area came under feudal control. The principal landlord was the see of Brixen, which in the 1200s began converting some of their serfs into semi-freemen, living on so-called "census" farms. During the 13th century, Koroška Bela was among the larger settlements of the Bled lordship; a 1253 "urbar" (survey-book) lists 15 such farms. [ [http://www.freewebs.com/plazilci/koroskabela.htm/ Moto Klub Plazilci, Koroška Bela] ] . In the second half of the 14th century, the peasants' level of feudal obligation began to grow, with the introductions of the tithe and of mandatory servitude. High levels of debt began to lead to evictions. In 1515, the peasants of Radovljica, Bled and Bohinj revolted unsucessfully. The leaders of the insurgency were killed, and all participating households were taxed the "rebels' pfennig" in perpetuity, the financial pressure leading to additional revolts; around 100 minor and four major ones are recorded, as well as civil petitions to the Habsburg authorities for relief. In 1557, records show that three farmers (Luka Ambrožič, Ambrož Vidič, and Jurij Pretnar) and the village assembly filed a complaint due to harsh duties imposed on them.

The historian Valvasor mentions Koroška Bela in his 1689 The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola (under its German name of "Karner Velach") as a hamlet below snowy mountains, inhabited by miners and iron ore-teamsters. By this period, local peasants owed the gentry 18 days of servitude a year, including the performance of such tasks as preparing firewood, shoveling snow, cleaning produce, and clearing pastures. One could buy out one's service obligations at a rate of three crowns a day. Circumstances began to improve during the late-18th century, with the reforms of Maria Theresia and Joseph II, by the reign of the former of which iron ore was being mined above the village, on the slopes of Belščica and on Ajdna.

On 27 June of 1761, the entire village of 60 houses burned down, including the church. In 1789, torrential rains led to a major landslide; the hill Cikla slid into the village along the course of the creek Bela, burying 47 houses and many unfortunate residents. [ [http://zupnija-koroska-bela.si/index.php?id=10 Koroška Bela Parish web site] ]

During the late-18th centry Franco-Austrian wars, Habsburg authorities had difficulties drafting soldiers in the area. Many young unmarried men had instead gone into hiding in the woods; Austrian governor Indermauer awarded local peasant Janez Čop a letter of manumission for sucefully hunting down draft dodgers.

On August 14 of 1917, the village was badly damaged and set on fire by an Italian air raid.

The village's more recent history has been closely interrelated with that of Jesenice, with which it has gradually become more and more intertwined.

Church of St Ingenuin and St Albuin

The Church of St. Ingenuin and St. Albuin is dedicated to St. Ingenuin and St. Albuin, bishops of Säben Abbey from the 6th and 10th centuries respectively. The chapel of nearby Bled Castle is also dedicated to the saints.

The original gothic church dates to 1361, but was rebuilt in 1754 and expanded after a fire in 1761, the work being completed in 1771. It was made a parish church in 1875, and contains frescoes by Matej Sternen [ [http://www.jesenice.si/ Jesenice municipality web site] ] .

References

External links

* [http://www.geopedia.si/#L410_F17357751_T105_b4_x432079.5_y145280.5_s13 Koroška Bela at Geopedia]
* [http://www.freewebs.com/plazilci/koroskabela.htm Moto Klub Plazilci, Koroška Bela]


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