Settlement Type: | District |
Official Name: | Črnuče District |
Native Name: | Četrtna skupnost Črnuče |
Pushpin Map: | Slovenia |
Pushpin Label Position: | right |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Slovenia |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Slovenia |
Subdivision Type1: | Traditional region |
Subdivision Name1: | Upper Carniola |
Subdivision Type2: | Statistical region |
Subdivision Name2: | Central Slovenia |
Subdivision Type3: | Municipality |
Subdivision Name3: | Ljubljana |
Area Footnotes: | [1] |
Area Total Km2: | 18.10 |
Population As Of: | 2014 |
Population Total: | 11,495 |
Population Blank1 Title: | Ethnicities |
Population Blank2 Title: | Religions |
Coordinates: | 46.1058°N 14.5314°W |
The Črnuče District (pronounced as /sl/; Slovenian: Četrtna skupnost Črnuče), or simply Črnuče, is a district (Slovenian: mestna četrt) of the City Municipality of Ljubljana in the northern part of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is named after the former town of Črnuče.
The Črnuče District is bounded on the south by the Sava River, on the west by a line east of Spodnje Gameljne and Rašica; on the north by a line south of Trzin and Dragomelj; and on the east by a line just east of the A1 Freeway. The district includes the former settlements of Brod, Črnuče, Dobrava pri Črnučah, Gmajna, Ježa, Nadgorica, Podgorica pri Črnučah, and Šentjakob ob Savi. It is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.[2]
Ludus Beach Park has four indoor beach volleyball courts. It also has seven outdoor courts, six tennis courts, three padel courts, a football court, a basketball court, a pump-track and a playground.
Pisarna (Slovene for 'office') is a co-working office. It is in a converted warehouse with tall ceilings and skylights where freelancers, digital nomads, and small businesses can work. Its workspace options include individual desks, hot desks, and small offices.[3]
Tia's Pizza opened in 2019 and serves Roman-style pizzas baked in an electric oven. The dough is made from rice, soy, or wheat flour.[4] [5]