Otiški Vrh | |
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Location in Slovenia | |
Coordinates: 46°34′18.69″N 15°2′5.45″E / 46.5718583°N 15.0348472°ECoordinates: 46°34′18.69″N 15°2′5.45″E / 46.5718583°N 15.0348472°E | |
Country | Slovenia |
Traditional region | Styria |
Statistical region | Carinthia |
Municipality | Dravograd |
Area | |
• Total | 11.12 km2 (4.29 sq mi) |
Elevation | 345.7 m (1,134.2 ft) |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 879 |
Otiški Vrh (pronounced [ɔˈtiːʃki ˈʋəɾx]) is a dispersed settlement in the hills southeast of Dravograd in the Styria region in northern Slovenia.
The Mislinja River joins the Meža River from the right north of the village of Otiški Vrh, only a couple of hundred meters before the Meža joins the Drava River.
In 2004, the settlement of Bukovje ceded from Otiški Vrh.
Otiški Vrh is the site of a mass grave associated with the Second World War. The Bavh Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče Pod Bavhom) is located below the Bavh farm in the western part of the settlement, 300 m northeast of the main road, on the steep edge of a wooded slope by a large pine tree. It contains the remains of unidentified victims.
The parish church in the settlement is a pilgrimage church dedicated to Saint Peter. It is built on a hill known as Kronska gora, high above the Mislinja Valley. It is a Baroque building with a two-storey entrance facade and a double belfry built between 1745 and 1750. A second church to the east of the settlement is dedicated to Saint Oswald. It is a Late Gothic church with 17th-century wall paintings.