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Basisdaten
Region: Carniola (Gorenjska)
Area: 333.7 km²
Population: 5,274 (2002)
Density: 15.8/km²
Current mayor: Evgenija Korošec
Official Website: http://www.bohinj.si
Bohinj is an alpine valley and a municipality in the Northwest of Slovenia. It is recognisable by its periglacial lake, Bohinjsko Jezero.

Geography

The valley consists of four regions; Spodnja Dolina, Zgornja Dolina, Ukanška kotlina, Nomenjska kotlina (Upper Valley, Lower Valley, Ukanc, Nomenj). It is bounded by Komarča on one end and Soteska, which is in fact a narrow canyon, at the other. However, the municipality of Bohinj covers a much larger area than only the Bohinj Valley. The Lower Bohinj Mountain Range represents its southern border. The Sava river has carved a canyon between the Jelovica and Pokljuka plateaus in the east. To the north, Triglav, Slovenia's highest mountain is also a part of the municipality.

Sava Bohinjka (which merges with Sava Dolinka into the Sava) begins when two rivers, the Koritnica and the Mostnica merge. The Koritnica comes from a valley called Voje, whereas the Mostnica is a very short river that flows from Lake Bohinj. Many smaller streams flow into the lake. The largest of them, the Savica, emerges in Komarča as a large waterfall. The Savica Falls (Slap Savica) get most of the water from Črno Jezero (Black Lake) which is the largest in the Triglav Lakes Valley.

History

Geographic circumstances have contributed to isolation of Bohinj in the past. The 5000 inhabitants are mostly descendands of the native people of Bohinj. There are historical findings that prove the valley was populated as early as in the Bronze Age.

France Prešeren, Slovenia's leading poet, wrote an epic poem Krst pri Savici (Christening at Savica) that is largely fictional, but depicts the time of violent baptism of pagans and battles between the Christians and pagans. Most of the story takes place in Bohinj and in Bled.

Myths

There are many legends and myths relating to Bohinj. Most are short and humourous.

The Origin of Bohinj

God was giving land to people and as he finished he realized that he had forgotten about a small group of people, who were silent and didn't hustle like the others. Because of their modesty and patience he felt pity for them. That is why he decided to give them the most beautiful land of them all, which he had spared for himself. It's called Bohinj, because we call God "Boh".

Other Mythological Facts

-It is said that the Turks turned around when they had tried to invade Bohinj, because they thought it was the end of the world.

-A magic creature, Zlatorog (the Goldhorn), lives in the mountains.

-Hudičev most (Devil's Bridge) was created by the Devil. He made a deal with the people that were unable to build the bridge by themselves because it always collapsed. The deal was that, if he built the bridge for them, the first soul to cross it would be his. The people agreed, but couldn't decide who to send when it was finished. But one farmer sent a dog across. The Devil went mad when he realised that they had tricked him.

People

The isolation has also contributed to a development of a specific dialect that is very different from the Upper Carniolian dialect. There is also a notable difference between the dialects in the inner valleys. People live in 24 villages, the largest of them being Bohinjska Bistrica.

Tourism

Bohinj began opening up for tourists years ago. Biking, mountaneering, rowing, tracking, climbing, swimming and skiing are typical tourist activities in the area. Many people, however, are drawn to Bohinj for its peace and quiet.

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Urban municipalities: Celje | Koper | Kranj | Ljubljana | Maribor | Murska Sobota
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