Boreča

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Boreča
Borháza
Boreča
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 46°50′5.53″N 16°8′33.49″E / 46.8348694°N 16.1426361°E / 46.8348694; 16.1426361Coordinates: 46°50′5.53″N 16°8′33.49″E / 46.8348694°N 16.1426361°E / 46.8348694; 16.1426361
Country Slovenia
Traditional region Prekmurje
Statistical region Mura
Municipality Gornji Petrovci
Area
  Total 3.49 km2 (1.35 sq mi)
Elevation 336.3 m (1,103.3 ft)
Population (2002)
  Total 106
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Boreča (Hungarian: Borháza, Prekmurje Slovene (sometimes): Boriče) is a village in the Municipality of Gornji Petrovci in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. Unlike the surrounding area, the village is relatively nucleated and surrounded by a pine forest.[2] The local church is built southeast of the village and is a Late Gothic building dating to 1521. It has a relatively high nave with a narrower polygonal sanctuary. In 1739 its interior was refurbished in the Baroque style. It is dedicated to Saint Anne and belongs to the Murska Sobota Diocese.[3] There is a Catholic cemetery next to the church. The Lutheran cemetery lies beyond it. There is also a wooden Lutheran belfry in the village.

Notable people

Notable people that were born or lived in Boreča include:

  • József Ficzkó (a.k.a. Jožef Ficko) (1772–1843), Burgenland Croatian writer

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