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Ravne na Koroškem

Ravne na Koroškem
Guštanj (until 1952)
Ravne na Koroškem
Ravne na Koroškem
Ravne na Koroškem is located in Slovenia
Ravne na Koroškem
Ravne na Koroškem
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 46°32′37.45″N 14°57′51.24″E / 46.5437361°N 14.9642333°E / 46.5437361; 14.9642333Coordinates: 46°32′37.45″N 14°57′51.24″E / 46.5437361°N 14.9642333°E / 46.5437361; 14.9642333
Country Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
Region Carinthia
Municipality Ravne na Koroškem
Area
 • Land 2.1 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Elevation 410 m (1,350 ft)
Population (2015)
 • Total 6,720
 • Density 3,355/km2 (8,690/sq mi)

Ravne na Koroškem (pronounced [ˈɾaːu̯nɛ na kɔˈɾoːʃkɛm]; until 1952: Guštanj, German: Gutenstein in Kärnten) is a town in northern Slovenia. It is the largest town and the capital of Slovenia's Carinthia region. The town has a long tradition in steel industry.

The name Ravne na Koroškem literally means 'Ravne in Carinthia'. The word ravne means 'flat terrain' in Slovene, and is a common place name in the Slovene-inhabited territories. The name of the settlement was changed from Guštanj (from German Gutenstein) to Ravne na Koroškem in 1952 on the basis of the 1948 Law on Names of Settlements and Designations of Squares, Streets, and Buildings as part of efforts by Slovenia's postwar communist government to remove German elements from toponyms.

Part of the Duchy of Carinthia from 976, King Henry II of Germany granted the area to the Bishops of Bamberg in 1007. The settlement was first mentioned as Gutenstain in a 1263 deed.

Ravne na Koroškem was granted town status in 1952. The history of the steel industry in the town goes back 380 years.

The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Giles and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor. It is first mentioned in written documents dating to 1331. It was re-vaulted in the 17th century.

Ravne is also known for excellent jazz. Concerts of the Jazz Ravne cycle are held throughout the year and the Festival of Slovenian Jazz takes place each October.

One of Nostradamus's quatrains that is localized to southeast Europe has the following couplet:


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