Idrija

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Idrija ({{IPA|sl|ˈìːdɾija|pron|Sl-Idrija.ogg}}, in older sources Zgornja Idrija;{{cite book |title=Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol. 6: Kranjsko |date=1906 |publisher=C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna |location=Vienna |pages=124–125}} {{langx|de|(Ober)idria}},{{cite book |title=Spezialkarte der Österreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie 1:75.000 Bischoflack und Oberidria |date=1880 |publisher=Militärgeographisches Institut |location=Vienna |url=http://www.dlib.si/?URN=URN:NBN:SI:IMG-AGRFQPUB |access-date=January 7, 2019 |format=Map}} {{langx|it|Idria}}) is a town in western Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Idrija. Located in the traditional region of the Slovene Littoral and in the Gorizia Statistical Region, it is notable for its mercury mine with stores and infrastructure, as well as miners' living quarters, and a miners' theatre. Together with the Spanish mine at Almadén, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2012.[https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1313/ Heritage of Mercury. Almadén and Idrija - UNESCO World Heritage Centre] In 2011, Idrija was given the Alpine Town of the Year award.

Geography

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The town of Idrija lies in the Idrija Basin, surrounded by the Idrija Hills. It is traversed by the Idrijca River, which is joined there by Nikova Creek. It includes the neighborhoods of Brusovše, Cegovnica, Prenjuta, and Žabja Vas close to the town center, as well as the more outlying hamlets of Češnjice, Ljubevč, Marof, Mokraška Vas, Podroteja, Staje, and Zahoda. The Marof hydroelectric plant is located on the Idrijca River on the northern outskirts of Idrija, between Marof and Mokraška Vas. Springs in the area include Podroteja Spring{{cite web |title=Podroteja I – Idrijca |url=http://www.arso.gov.si/vode/podatki/amp/H8350_g_1.html |website=Hidrološki podatki |publisher=Agencija Republike Slovenije za okolje |access-date=June 12, 2019}} and Wild Lake on the Idrijca River south of the town.

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History

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Mercury was discovered in Idrija (known as Idria under Austrian rule) in the late 15th century (various sources cite 1490,Arko, Mihael. 1931. Zgodovina Idrije: po raznih arhivalnih in drugih virih. Ljubljana: Katoliška knjigarna, p. 1.Savnik, Roman, ed. 1968. Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 1. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije, p. 70.Kmecl, Matjaž. 1981. Treasures of Slovenia. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, p. 262. 1492,Budkovič, Tomaž, Robert Šajn, & Mateja Gosar. 2003. "Vpliv delujočih in opuščenih rudnikov kovin in topilniških obratov na okolje v Sloveniji ." Geologija 46(1): 135–140, p. 136.Svetličič, Marjan, & Matija Rojec. 2000. "Kolektor." In Saul Estrin et al. (eds.), Foreign Direct Investment in Central Eastern Europe, pp. 3–28. New York: M. E. Sharpe, p. 3. and 1497). To support the mining activities, Gewerkenegg Castle was constructed between 1522 and 1533 by the mine owners.{{Cite web|url=https://www.muzej-idrija-cerkno.si/en/obiscite-nas/top-10-zanimivosti/?zanimivost=6054|title = Top 10 attractions}} Mining operations were taken over by the government in 1580.{{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Idria|volume=14|page=289}} The mineral idrialite, discovered here in 1832, is named after the town.

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In the Middle Ages, Idrija was managed by the Patriarchate of Aquileia and the Counts of Gorizia as part of the Governorate of Tolmin, which became independent in the 15th century. After 1500, Idrija was occupied for one year by the Republic of Venice (in 1508), but it was otherwise governed by the House of Habsburg. In March 1511, it was affected by the forceful 1511 Idrija earthquake.{{cite book |url=http://www.digitalna-knjiznica.bf.uni-lj.si/vs_lampe_katarinca.pdf |last=Lampe |first=Katarinca |title=Zgodovinski mejniki pri gospodarjenju z idrijskimi gozdovi |year=2007}} For long time Idrija was a cornerstone of the global supply of mercury. As such, Idrija supplied mercury needed in the silver mines of the Spanish Empire when the mercury mines of Almadén and Huancavelica faltered in their deliveries.{{Cite journal |title=El derrumbe de Huancavelica en 1786: Fracaso de una reforma borbónica |journal=Histórica |last=Lang |first=Mervyn |url= |volume=X |issue=2 |pages=213-226 |year=1986 |language=es}} In the 18th century, Idrija gained the rights of a market town. From 1783 until the 1910s, it was part of the Inner Carniola Kreis. In 1920, it came under Italy with the Treaty of Rapallo.{{cite journal |url=https://skupnost.sio.si/pluginfile.php/75796/mod_forum/attachment/463696/slo_pokrajine.pdf |last=Golec |first=Boris |title=Kako so natali GORENJCI, DOLENJCI in NOTRANJCI ter kam so izginili KRANJCI |date=November 2015 |journal=SLO časi, kraji, ljudje. Slovenski zgodovinski magazin |page=34}}{{cite journal |url=https://www.dlib.si/details/URN:NBN:SI:DOC-MOB3CTWJ/?query=%27keywords%3DRapallo+border%27&pageSize=25 |last1=Grom |first1=Janez Peter |last2=Mikša |first2=Peter |last3=Fikfak |first3=Alenka |title=Pomen rapalske meje in vpliv na morfološki razvoj Idrije ter Žirov |language=sl |trans-title=The Significance of the Rapallo Border and its Influence on the Morphological Development of Idrija and Žiri |journal=Annales. Series historia et sociologia |volume=31 |issue=1}} In September 1943, it became part of the Nazi Germany and was then heavily rocketed by the SAAF in 1945.{{Cite AV media |url=https://365.rtvslo.si/arhiv/dokumentarci-kulturno-umetniski/174539339 |title=Jeklene ptice nad Idrijo |date=2018 |last=Rijavec |first=Monika |type=Motion picture |language=sl |others=Directed by Dušan Moravec, Director of Picture Jurij Nemec}} After the war, it formed part of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia within Yugoslavia and became a town in independent Slovenia in June 1991.

Today, its inhabitants mostly consider it part of the Slovene Littoral.{{cite conference |url=http://www.pokrajine.si/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Pokrajine-Zbornik_knjiga_28.6.2020.pdf |last1=Geršič |first1=Matjaž |last2=Perko |first2=Drago |chapter=Pokrajinska identiteta v Sloveniji |language=sl |trans-chapter=Regional identity in Slovenia. |editor-last=Brezovnik |editor-first=Boštjan |editor-last2=Holcman |editor-first2=Borut |editor-last3=Trpin |editor-first3=Gorazd |title=Pokrajine v Sloveniji |trans-title=Regions in Slovenia |publisher=Inštitut za lokalno samoupravo |year=2020 |pages=41–60 |id={{COBISS|ID=21117187}}}}{{historical populations|25=1948|26=4735|27=1953|28=5013|29=1961|30=6030|31=1971|32=6933|33=1981|34=7229|35=1991|36=6195|37=2002|38=5878|39=2011|40=5955|41=2021|42=5831|footnote=Population size may be affected by changes in administrative divisions.}}{{clear left}}

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According to legend, a bucket maker working in a local spring spotted a small amount of liquid mercury over 500 years ago. Idrija is one of the few places in the world where mercury occurs in both its elemental liquid state and as cinnabar (mercury sulfide) ore. The subterranean shaft mine entrance known as Anthony's Shaft (Antonijev rov) is used today for tours of the upper levels, complete with life-sized depictions of workers over the ages. The lower levels, which extend to almost 400 meters below the surface and are no longer being actively mined, are currently being cleaned up.

Church

The parish church in the town is dedicated to Saint Joseph the Worker and belongs to the Diocese of Koper. There are three other churches in Idrija, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, Saint Anthony of Padua, and Our Lady of Sorrows.[http://kp.rkc.si/dokumenti/zupnije/seznam.pdf Koper Diocese list of churches] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090306055057/http://kp.rkc.si/dokumenti/zupnije/seznam.pdf |date=2009-03-06 }}

Notable people

Notable people who were born or lived in Idrija include:

See also

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