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Coordinates: 46°310.33N 16°129.60E / 46.5167583°N 16.2026667°E / 46.5167583; 16.2026667
 

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Ljutomer
Town

From top, left to right: Ljutomer's Center, Town Hall, St. John's Church, Outer part of town
Coat of arms of Ljutomer
Ljutomer is located in Slovenia
Ljutomer

Ljutomer

Location in Slovenia

Coordinates: 46°31′0.33″N 16°12′9.60″E / 46.5167583°N 16.2026667°E / 46.5167583; 16.2026667
Country Slovenia
Traditional regionStyria
Statistical regionMura
MunicipalityLjutomer
Government
 • MayorOlga Karba
Area
 • Total8.00 km2 (3.09 sq mi)
Elevation
171.5 m (562.7 ft)
Population
 (2023)[1]
 • Total3,244
Vehicle registrationMS
ClimateCfb
[2]

Ljutomer (pronounced [ˈljuːtɔmɛɾ] ; German: Luttenberg[3]) is a town in northeastern Slovenia, 40 km (25 mi) east of Maribor. It is the seat of the Municipality of Ljutomer. Traditionally it was part of the region of Styria. It is now included in the Mura Statistical Region.[4] The economy of Ljutomer is largely based on grape farming and wine making.

Name[edit]

Ljutomer was attested in written records in 1211 as Lvtenwerde (and as Lůtenwerde in 1242, Lvtenberch in 1249, Lutenberg in 1269, Luetemberg in 1380, and Lutemberg in 1440). The names with -berg referred to the town itself, and those with -werd to the wider area. Until the early 19th century, the only Slovene name for the town was Lotmerk, borrowed from German.[5] The modern Slovene name was first coined by Stanko Vraz in a letter from 1838, in which he wrote "do Ljutmera" ('to Ljutomer').[5][6] This and other variations were created by adherents of the Illyrian movement, with Ljutomer becoming established circa 1858, under the mistaken idea that the town's name was derived from that of a Slavic tribe known as the *L'utoměriťi. The German name Lut(t)enberg was the first attested, although it is not known whether this is based on a Slavic borrowing or is purely Germanic. Locally, the town is known as Lotmerg,[5] or more recently Lotmerk as a secondary form.[7][8]

History[edit]

Ljutomer lies at the heart of the Prlekija region. It was first mentioned as a settlement in written documents dating back to 1242. In 1265 it was granted market rights. It was devastated by the plague and numerous fires, and it also had to defend itself against Ottoman and Hungarian raids. The first mass rally (tabor) in support of a United Slovenia took place in Ljutomer in 1868. Before 1918, the town had a substantial German-speaking minority: in 1910, 46% of the inhabitants of the town were German speakers.[9] The surroundings, on the other hand, were almost exclusively Slovene-speaking.[9] Ljutomer was given town status in 1927.[citation needed] The tradition of the Slovenian national awakening of the 19th century is continued by the town library, town museum, and the art gallery.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19481,655—    
19531,964+18.7%
19612,033+3.5%
19712,656+30.6%
19813,314+24.8%
19913,658+10.4%
20023,413−6.7%
20113,460+1.4%
20213,308−4.4%
Population size may be affected by changes in administrative divisions.

Mass grave[edit]

After the Second World War, Yugoslav military police (KNOJ) and secret police (OZNA) murdered 9 to 12 wealthy citizens of Ljutomer and disposed of their bodies in the Babji Ložič Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče Babji Ložič). The mass grave is marked with a nearby cross north of Ščavnica Creek in the Babji Ložič Woods in the northeast part of the settlement.[10][11][12]

Architecture[edit]

There are three main squares in the city centre, each with its own shrine:

The parish church in the town is dedicated to John the Baptist. It is an originally Gothic building that was adapted in the late 17th century to a triple-naved Baroque building with a walled enclosure.[16]

Notable people[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Naselje Ljutomer". Krajevna imena. Statistični urad Republike Slovenije. Retrieved August 30, 2023.
  • ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  • ^ Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol. 4: Štajersko. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna. 1904. p. 184.
  • ^ Ljutomer municipal site
  • ^ a b c Snoj, Marko. 2009. Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan and Založba ZRC, p. 376.
  • ^ Fran Ilešić. 1922. "Matibor in Ljutomer." Časopis za zgodovino in narodopisje 17(2):76–89, p. 87. (in Slovene)
  • ^ Jakopin, Franc; Korošec, Tomo; Logar, Tine; Rigler, Jakob; Savnik, Roman; Suhadolnik, Stane (1985). Slovenska krajevna imena. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba. p. 152.
  • ^ Ilešić, Fran. 1922. Maribor in Ljutomer. Časopis za zgodovino in narodopisje 71(2): 76–89, p. 86.
  • ^ a b http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/oddelki/Zgodovin/Repertoriji/stajerska%201910.pdf[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Ferenc, Mitja (December 2009). "Grobišče Babji Ložič". Geopedia (in Slovenian). Ljubljana: Služba za vojna grobišča, Ministrstvo za delo, družino in socialne zadeve. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  • ^ Lotmerški "Momento more": Prikrito vojno grobišče v Babjem Ložiču v Ljutomeru (in Slovene)
  • ^ Ferenc, Mitja, & Ksenija Kovačec-Naglič. 2005. Prikrito in očem zakrito: prikrita grobišča 60 let po koncu druge svetovne vojne. Ljubljana: Muzej novejše zgodovine, p. 17.
  • ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference number 23055
  • ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference number 8882
  • ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference number 8881
  • ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference number 3108
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