Drnovo

Drnovo

Postcard of Drnovo
Drnovo

Location in Slovenia

Coordinates: 45°55′10.9″N 15°28′53.03″E / 45.919694°N 15.4813972°E / 45.919694; 15.4813972Coordinates: 45°55′10.9″N 15°28′53.03″E / 45.919694°N 15.4813972°E / 45.919694; 15.4813972
Country Slovenia
Traditional region Lower Carniola
Statistical region Lower Sava
Municipality Krško
Area
  Total 2.99 km2 (1.15 sq mi)
Elevation 154.7 m (507.5 ft)
Population (2002)
  Total 392
Website http://www.drnovo.si
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Drnovo (pronounced [dəɾˈnɔːʋɔ] or [dəɾˈnoːʋɔ]; German: Dernowo[2]) is a village south of Leskovec in the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia. It lies just north of the motorway from Ljubljana to Zagreb. The area was traditionally part of Lower Carniola. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Lower Sava Statistical Region.[3]

The local church is dedicated to John the Baptist and belongs to the Parish of Leskovec pri Krškem. It is a Baroque building from the 17th century. Its belfry was made higher in 1907.[4]

History

Neviodunum

Drnovo is the site of the Ancient Roman town of Neviodunum. It was a settlement of the Celtic tribe Latobici and in AD 79 it was granted municipal rights and became Municipium Flavium Latobicorum Neviodunum. It had an excellent location as a river port on the Sava River along the main Roman road connecting Emona and Siscia. The settlement was abandoned in the late 4th or early 5th century. Remains of the settlement, the port, roads, and thermae have been excavated and are now an open-air museum.[5]

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