- Vrba, Slovenia
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image_caption = The village of Vrba with the church of St. Mark. Photo by [http://www.burger.si/Vrba/Vrba.html Boštjan Burger]
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subdivision_name1 =Upper Carniola
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subdivision_name2 =Žirovnica
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footnotes = Vrba is one of ten villages in theŽirovnica municipality in theUpper Carniola region ofSlovenia .According to the 2002 census, it has a population of 196.
It is best known as the birthplace of the Slovene
poet France Prešeren who also dedicated it the first sonnet of hisSonnets of Unhappiness . The house where he was born is a typical example of a rural residence from the first half of the 19th century and has been a museum since 1939, dedicated to Prešeren's life and work.Vrba is a typical example of a compact Alpine village with an ancient
lime tree in the centre of the village, around which there are still to this day sixteen stones. Elders of the village would traditionally meet under this tree and discuss issues of the common. The village is first mentioned in written sources from 1247. The village church of St Mark lies on the outskirts of the village behind Prešeren's house. It has Romanesque foundations, but the actual structure is Gothic with an interesting apse, extensive Gothic frescoes from the 15th and early 16th century on the interior walls, a renovated wooden ceiling and two gildedBaroque altars. On the outside wall there are also relatively well preserved frescoes ofSt Christopher , theCrucifixion andSt George fighting the dragon from the 15th century. The village and the church of St Mark are also mentioned in one of Prešeren's sonnets.
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