Kanal, Kanal

Kanal
Settlement

The oldest part of Kanal lies on the left bank of the Soča.
Country  Slovenia
Area
  Total 2.6 km2 (1.0 sq mi)
Population (2014)
  Total 1,232
  Density 466/km2 (1,210/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+01)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+02)
Website www.obcina-kanal.si
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Kanal (pronounced [kaˈnaːl] or [kaˈnaːu̯]; Italian: Canale, German: Kanalburg), frequently referred to as Kanal ob Soči ("Kanal on the Soča"; pronounced [kaˈnaːl ɔp ˈsoːtʃi] or [kaˈnaːu̯ ɔp ˈsoːtʃi]; Italian: Canale d'Isonzo), is a settlement mostly on the left bank of the Soča River in the Slovene Littoral, the traditional region in southwestern Slovenia. It is an important crossing point over the Soča. At its eastern border, on the left bank of the Soča, runs the Bohinj Railway, the railway track linking the Central Europe and the Mediterranean. The name Kanal comes from the shape of the valley.

History

The first mention of the settlement dates to 1140, the year 1336 mentions the name of Dvor Svete Marije, and bridge in 1350. The center of the town was fortified in the Middle Ages. There are four towers left called bastions. There used to be a small castle, which was destroyed in 1264 and later rebuilt after the First World War as a residential building. In the 19th century small manufacturing plants were established. From 1900 until 1906, the Bohinj Railway was built.

Cultural heritage

Bridge

The first bridge was built by the Romans. The current bridge was built after World War I. The bridge is around 17 meters tall and there are yearly diving events in mid-August. There are plans for building a new bridge to reduce traffic through the center.

Neptune Fountain

The Neptune Fountain, next to the parish church in the centre of the settlement, was built in 1815.

Parish church

The parish church of Kanal is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and belongs to the Diocese of Koper.[2] The current church was built in the Gothic style in the 1430s on the site of a 13th-century predecessor. The still preserved Gothic element is the chancel, whereas the nave was redesigned from 1632 until 1670 in the Baroque style and the facade was redesigned from 1787 until 1795 in the Neoclassical style. The original bell tower was built in 1632, but demolished in World War I and later rebuilt in the Renaissance Revival style. The left (northern) side chapel, dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, was consecrated in 1662, whereas the right (southern) side chapel, dedicated to the Mother of God, was built in 1698.[3]

Economy

There is a small factory called Plastik Kanal in the town.

Notable people

Events

References

  1. "Kanal, Kanal". Place Names. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  2. Roman Catholic Diocese of Koper List of Churches May 2008
  3. Breščak, Dana. "Župnija in župnijska cerkev Marijinega vnebovzetja" [The Parish and the Parish Church of the Assumption] (in Slovenian). Parish of Kanal. Retrieved 13 October 2015.

External links

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Coordinates: 46°05′17″N 13°38′05″E / 46.0880°N 13.6347°E / 46.0880; 13.6347

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