Ćićarija Explained

Ćićarija
Other Name:Slovenian: Čičarija, Italian: Cicceria, Ciceria, German: Tschitschen Boden
Photo Size:350
Elevation M:1272
Location:Croatia-Slovenia border in Istria
Map:Croatia
Coordinates:45.3606°N 14.1919°W

Ćićarija (Slovenian: Čičarija; Italian: Cicceria, Monti della Vena; Ciceria; German: Tschitschen Boden) is a mountainous plateau in the northern and northeastern part of the Istria peninsula, 45km (28miles) long and 10km-15kmkm (10miles-09mileskm) wide. It mostly lies in Croatia, while its northern part lies in southwestern Slovenia (the traditional region of Inner Carniola). The highest peak is Veliki Planik at 1272m (4,173feet).[1]

At 7PD/km2 (2001), Ćićarija is sparsely populated, due to its karst landscape, poor economic development and rough climate.

Name

The name Ćićarija is derived from the South Slavic term Ćić, which refers to Istrians living in the area around the Učka Mountains, originally referring to the Vlachs and Istro-Romanians of the area.[2] [3] [4] The ethnonym is believed to derive from the Istro-Romanian word ce 'what', which is a semantic basis for other regional ethnonyms (cf. Kajkavian, Chakavian, etc.).[3]

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Geographical and meteorological data . . Statistical Yearbook . 2009 . 2011-09-19.
  2. Book: Skok, Petar. Etimologijski rječnik Hrvatskoga i Srpskoga jezika. I, A-J. JAZU. 1971. Zagreb. 327–328. Serbo-Croatian.
  3. Book: Snoj, Marko. Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Modrijan and Založba ZRC. 2009. Ljubljana. 508. Slovenian.
  4. Book: Baš, Angelos. Slovenski etnološki leksikon. Mladinska knjiga. 2004. Ljubljana. 67–68. Slovenian.