Ocizla
Place in Littoral, Slovenia
45°35′26.17″N 13°54′29.29″E / 45.5906028°N 13.9081361°E / 45.5906028; 13.9081361 (2002)
Ocizla (pronounced [ɔˈtsiːzla]; Italian: Occisla) is a small village in the Municipality of Hrpelje-Kozina in the Littoral region of Slovenia, near the border with Italy[2]
The local church is dedicated to Mary Magdalene and belongs to the Parish of Klanec.[3]
The Italian writer Scipio Slataper wrote his masterpiece Il mio Carso (My Karst) in Ocizla.
Between 1933 and 1940, a cell of the anti-Fascist insurgent organization TIGR was active in the village.
References
External links
- Ocizla on Geopedia
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Administrative seat: Hrpelje
- Artviže
- Bač pri Materiji
- Beka
- Brezovica
- Brezovo Brdo
- Golac
- Gradišče pri Materiji
- Gradišica
- Hotična
- Javorje
- Klanec pri Kozini
- Kovčice
- Kozina
- Krvavi Potok
- Markovščina
- Materija
- Mihele
- Mrše
- Nasirec
- Obrov
- Ocizla
- Odolina
- Orehek pri Materiji
- Ostrovica
- Petrinje
- Poljane pri Podgradu
- Povžane
- Prešnica
- Ritomeče
- Rodik
- Rožice
- Skadanščina
- Slivje
- Slope
- Tatre
- Tublje pri Hrpeljah
- Velike Loče
- Vrhpolje
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