Rampoha

Rampoha
Rampoha is located in Slovenia
Rampoha
Rampoha
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 45°41′53.02″N 15°3′42.50″E / 45.6980611°N 15.0618056°E / 45.6980611; 15.0618056
Country Slovenia
Traditional regionLower Carniola
Statistical regionSoutheast Slovenia
MunicipalityDolenjske Toplice
Elevation
491.8 m (1,614 ft)
Population
 (2002)
 • Total
none

Rampoha (pronounced [ˈɾaːmpɔxa]; in older sources also Drampah,[1] German: Dranbank,[2] Gottscheerish: Dranponk[3]) is a remote abandoned settlement in the Municipality of Dolenjske Toplice in southern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.[4] Its territory is now part of the village of Občice.

Name

The Slovenian name Rampoha is derived from the German name Dranbank, which means 'grassy meadow'.[5] However, the German name may be a Slovene-German compound of Dran- (< Sln. traven 'grassy') + Bank, Bang 'forest meadow';[3] cf. Germ. Grasbank[6][7] and Rasenbank[8] 'grassy ridge of ground'.

History

Rampoha was a Gottschee German village founded after 1574 (when it does not yet appear in the land registry). A farmer named Pachinger is recorded as living in the settlement in 1750.[5] In 1931 the village had four houses and a population of 27.[9] In 1933 the population was 15.[10] The village economy was largely based on carpentry and selling wood in Straža.[9] The inhabitants were evicted in the fall of 1941. During the Rog Offensive in the summer of 1942, Italian forces burned the village and it was never rebuilt.[11]

References

  1. ^ Intelligenzblatt zur Laibacher Zeitung, no. 141. 24 November 1849, p. 36.
  2. ^ Ferenc, Mitja. 2007. Nekdanji nemški jezikovni otok na kočevskem. Kočevje: Pokrajinski muzej, p. 4.
  3. ^ a b Petschauer, Erich. 1980. "Die Gottscheer Siedlungen – Ortsnamenverzeichnis." In Das Jahrhundertbuch der Gottscheer (pp. 181–197). Klagenfurt: Leustik.
  4. ^ Dolenjske Toplice municipal site
  5. ^ a b Simonič, Ivan. 1935. "Kočevarji v luči krajevnih in ledinskih imen." Glasnik Muzejskega društva za Slovenijo 16: 61–81 and 106–123, p. 71.
  6. ^ Ebers, Johann. 1802. A New Hand-Dictionary of the German Language for Englishmen and of the English Language for the Germans, vol. 2. Halle: Renger, p. 674.
  7. ^ Heinsius, Theodor. 1819. Volksthümliches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache, vol. 2. Hannover: Hahn, p. 518.
  8. ^ Heinsius, Theodor. 1820. Volksthümliches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache, vol. 3. Hannover: Hahn, p. 1047.
  9. ^ a b Krajevni leksikon Dravske Banovine. 1937. Ljubljana: Zveza za tujski promet za Slovenijo, pp. 471.
  10. ^ Glonar, Joža. 1933. Poučni slovar, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Umetniška propaganda, p. 255.
  11. ^ Savnik, Roman, ed. 1971. Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije, p. 527.


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