Kamna Gorica (Ljubljana)


Kamna Gorica is a former settlement in central Slovenia in the northwest part of the capital Ljubljana. It belongs to the Dravlje District of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. It was part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.

Geography

Kamna Gorica lies southeast of Šentvid near Dolnice on a low terrace below Stone Hill, which is composed of limestone and dolomite and where there is a very old limestone quarry. The soil is partly loamy and partly sandy. The source of Zlatek Creek, which flows toward Podutik and is a tributary of the Glinščica, lies in the village commons.

History

The smaller eastern part of Kamna Gorica was annexed by the City of Ljubljana in 1935. The remainder of the village had a population of 80 in 1931, and a population of 101 in 1961. This was also annexed by Ljubljana in 1974, ending the existence of Kamna Gorica as an independent settlement.

Cultural heritage

The spring that feeds Zlatek Creek, known as Golden Spring or Roman Spring, was one of the sources for the northwest Emona aqueduct. This area and the course of the former aqueduct has been registered as an archaeological site dating to the Roman era.