Št. zadetkov: 12
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
geography;region;choronym;onomastics;Slovenia
This article discusses changes in the territory identified by individual choronyms, or regional toponyms. The most frequent choronyms listed by respondents include the names of Austria-Hungarian lands and their parts, which in the past referred to precisely delineated administrative units. Today the ...
Leto:
2017
Vir:
ZRC SAZU
Diplomsko delo
Oznake:
diplomska dela;geografske diplome;Slovenija;Gorenjska;Sava;regionalna geografija;fizična geografija;reke;prodišča;fitogeografija;rastlinske združbe;pionirske rastlinske vrste;CD-ROM;
Pionirske rastlinske vrste na prodiščih v zgornjem toku reke Save
Leto:
2009
Vir:
Filozofska fakulteta (UL FF)
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
traditional house names;geographical names;cultural heritage;Upper Carniola;onomastics
Traditional house names are a part of intangible cultural heritage. In the past, they were an important factor in identifying houses, people, and other structures, but modern social processes are decreasing their use. House names preserve the local dialect with its special features, and their motiva ...
Leto:
2014
Vir:
ZRC SAZU
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
jezikoslovje;geografska imena;linguistics;geographical names;
The goal of the research was to assess whether landscape conceptualization systematically differed across European languages in the context of the linguistic relativity debate. We examined the generalizability of previous findings and evaluated the limits of used methodologies, drawing on a large an ...
Leto:
2026
Vir:
Znanstvenoraziskovalni center Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti (ZRC-SAZU)
Samostojni znanstveni sestavek ali poglavje v monografski publikaciji
Oznake:
zemljepisna imena;narodna identiteta;gore;Slovenija;geographical names;national identity;mountains;Slovenia;
Geographical names are part of intangible cultural heritage, which communities, groups, and individuals pass on from one generation to another and perpetually reproduce in response to their environment, nature, and history. In mountainous areas, geographical names were very important in the past mai ...
Leto:
2026
Vir:
Znanstvenoraziskovalni center Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti (ZRC-SAZU)
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
geography;cultural landscape;terraces;UNESCO World Heritage;Satoyama Initiative;Slovenian heritage;Slovenia
This article presents the current state of protection of terraced landscapes as an important type of cultural landscape, both globally and in Slovenia. The UNESCO World Heritage List, the Satoyama Initiative list, and the Slovenian Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage are analyzed. The findings s ...
Leto:
2017
Vir:
ZRC SAZU
Ni določena
Oznake:
;exonym; country name; intangible cultural heritage; Croatia; Slovenia
Croatian and Slovenian are very closely related South Slavic languages, but during their historical development they came under the influence of various other languages and various language policies determined by the broader framework of Hungary and Austria. This fact makes the comparative study of ...
Leto:
2017
Vir:
ZRC SAZU
Ni določena
Oznake:
;geography; terraces; terraced landscape; land use; land-use changes; land-use change typology; Slovenia
This article presents the findings of a study on long-term land-use changes in eight areas of various Slovenian landscapes. The emphasis is on comparing changes on terraced and non-terraced land from the early nineteenth century to the present and on a typological classification of land-use change, ...
Leto:
2019
Vir:
ZRC SAZU
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
geography;terraces;terraced landscape;land use;land-use changes;land-use change typology;Slovenia
This article presents the findings of a study on long-term land-use changes in eight areas of various Slovenian landscapes. The emphasis is on comparing changes on terraced and non-terraced land from the early nineteenth century to the present and on a typological classification of land-use change, ...
Leto:
2019
Vir:
ZRC SAZU
Izvirni znanstveni članek
Oznake:
exonym;country name;intangible cultural heritage;Croatia;Slovenia
Croatian and Slovenian are very closely related South Slavic languages, but during their historical development they came under the influence of various other languages and various language policies determined by the broader framework of Hungary and Austria. This fact makes the comparative study of ...
Leto:
2017
Vir:
ZRC SAZU