Brkini Hills Explained

The Brkini Hills (in Slovenian pronounced as /bəɾˈkiːni/; Slovenian: Brkini; Croatian: Brkinija[1]) is a hilly region in southwestern Slovenia.[2]

Geography

The Brkini Hills border the Reka River in the north, the Materija Valley (Slovenian: Matarsko podolje) in the southwest, the Karst Plateau (Slovenian: Kras) in the northwest, and the Jelšane Valley (Slovenian: Jelšansko podolje) in the southeast.[3] The Brkini region is divided among the municipalities of Hrpelje-Kozina, Pivka, Ilirska Bistrica, and Divača. The region is 25km (16miles) long and 7km (04miles) wide and covers an area of 180km2. The central part of the region has an elevation of 700mto800mm (2,300feetto2,600feetm). The center of the region is the village of Pregarje.[4] The climate is mild, and the geological basis is flyschy, with smaller limestone areas in the northeast. The region serves as a link between the Mediterranean and the continental part of Slovenia.[5]

Name

The name Brkini is believed to be of Italian origin because of the suffixation pattern. This indicates that the root of the name (brk-) may be derived from northern Italian bricco, bricca '(steep) slope'. Derivation from the Slavic noun brdo 'hill' is doubtful.[1]

Economy

The Brkini Hills are an economically underdeveloped region, with the main economic activity being fruit farming, in particular plums. Many people from the Brkini Hills commute to work to the nearby centers of Ilirska Bistrica, Podgrad, Hrpelje, and Kozina. During World War II, over one-third of the villages in the Brkini Hills were burned by Italian and German forces due to Partisan activity in the area, which significantly affected the development of the region. The population density is low, with people still leaving.

References

45.6161°N 14.0381°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Snoj . Marko . Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen . 2009 . Modrijan . Ljubljana . 82.
  2. Encyclopedia: Brkini . Croatian . Matijašić, Robert . Nikočević, Lidija . Istrian Encyclopedia . Miroslav Bertoša, Robert Matijašić . Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute . 2005 . 1 February 2011.
  3. Book: Pot kurirjev in vezistov NOV Slovenije . Čez Brkine na Slavnik . Slovenian . Over Brkini on the Slavnik Hill . Path of Couriers and Operators of the National Liberation War . Dobnik, Jože . Društvo Domicilnega odbora kurirjev in vezistov NOV Slovenije. Geopedia.si . 2006 . 1 February 2012 . 961-238-581-5.
  4. Problematika slovenskega podeželja na primeru Brkinov . Slovenian, English . Problems of Slovenian Rural Areas. Case Study of Brkini Hills. . Barborič, Blaž . Bobič, Živa . Borko, Sebastijan . Dobravc, Mina . Pirc, Janez . Dela . Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana . 2002 . 17 . 265–284 . 10.4312/dela.17.265-284 . 0354-0596 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090424095311/http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/oddelki/geo/Publikacije/Dela/files/Dela_17/Brkini.pdf . 2009-04-24 . free .
  5. Book: Barba, Urška . Turizem v občini Hrpelje - Kozina in možnosti za njegov nadaljnji razvoj . Slovenian, English . Tourism in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina and Possibilities for its Future Development . 11 . Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana . 2011 . 2012-02-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131020175729/http://geo2.ff.uni-lj.si/pisnadela/pdfs/dipl_201111_urska_barba.pdf . 2013-10-20 .