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Jesenice, Slovenia

Jesenice
Town
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Nickname(s): Town of steel and daffodils
Jesenice is located in Slovenia
Jesenice
Jesenice
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 46°26′11.66″N 14°3′36.62″E / 46.4365722°N 14.0601722°E / 46.4365722; 14.0601722Coordinates: 46°26′11.66″N 14°3′36.62″E / 46.4365722°N 14.0601722°E / 46.4365722; 14.0601722
Country  Slovenia
Statistical region Upper Carniola
Municipality Jesenice
Settled 1538
Incorporated 1929
Government
 • Mayor Tom Mencinger (SD)
Area
 • Total 8.5 km2 (3.3 sq mi)
Elevation 585 m (1,919 ft)
Population (2013)
 • Total 13,255
 • Rank 11th, Slovenia
 • Density 1,552/km2 (4,020/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+01:00)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+02:00)
Postal code 4270
Area code(s) 04 (+386 4 from abroad)
Google Maps Jesenice, Slovenia
Website www.jesenice.si/en/

Jesenice (pronounced [jɛsɛˈniːtsɛ]; German: Assling) is a Slovenian town and the seat of the Municipality of Jesenice on the southern side of the Karawanks, bordering Austria to the north. Jesenice is known as the Slovenian home of mining and iron making industries, its largest steel company Acroni, and its ice-hockey club, Acroni Jesenice. Historically, Jesenice's ironworks and metallurgy industries were the driving force of the town's development.

Jesenice was attested in written sources in 1337 as villa de Jesenicza (and as Assnigkh and Asnigkh in 1381, and Jasnickh and Aisnstnick in 1493–1501). The name is derived from *Jesen(ьn)icě, a locative singular form of Jesenik (< *Esenьnikъ). The suffix became -i in the local dialect and was reinterpreted as a nominative masculine plural, the accusative of which (in -e) was subsequently reinterpreted as today's feminine nominative plural. The name is derived from the common noun *jesenik 'ash woods' (< jesen 'ash tree'), thus originally meaning 'in the ash woods' and referring to the local vegetation. The modern German name of the town is Aßling.

Jesenice was first mentioned as Assling in a 1004 deed of donation issued by King Henry II of Germany, in which nearby Bled (Veldes at the time) was also mentioned. There were no settlements there at that time, and the name Assling only marked an area on the banks of Jesenica Creek. Later, a settlement slowly started to grow around the area now known as Murova, where the St. Leonard's Church is today. With the March of Carniola it passed to the Austrian House of Habsburg upon the Battle on the Marchfeld in 1278.


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