Koromači–Boškini

Place in Littoral, Slovenia
45°27′58.43″N 13°50′1.7″E / 45.4662306°N 13.833806°E / 45.4662306; 13.833806Country SloveniaTraditional regionLittoralStatistical regionCoastal–KarstMunicipalityKoperArea
 • Total1.09 km2 (0.42 sq mi)Elevation
412.5 m (1,353.3 ft)Population
 (2002)
 • Total34[1]

Koromači–Boškini (pronounced [kɔɾɔˈmaːtʃi bɔˈʃkiːni]; Slovene: Koromači-Boškini) is a small settlement in the City Municipality of Koper in the Littoral region of Slovenia.[2]

History

In 1954, when the Free Territory of Trieste was dissolved and Zone B was assigned to Yugoslavia, Koromači–Boškini (together with Abitanti, Belvedur, Brezovica pri Gradinu, Gradin, Močunigi, Pregara, and Sirči) was originally assigned to the Socialist Republic of Croatia. In 1956 these villages were reassigned to the Socialist Republic of Slovenia.[3]

References

  1. ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. ^ Koper municipal site
  3. ^ Aleš Gabrič (2018). "Ustvarjanje meje v jugoslovanski državi". In Zajc, Marko (ed.). Ustvarjanje slovensko-hrvaške meje. Ljubljana: Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino. p. 85.

External links

  • Koromači–Boškini on Geopedia
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Settlements
Administrative seat: Koper
Current
Former
  • Breči
  • Kocjančiči
  • Planjava
  • Potok
  • Rojči
  • Semedela
  • Škuljani
The location of the Municipality of Koper
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Koper
Elsewhere
  • Dekani Parish Church
  • Hrastovlje Church
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