Jek Bridge
Appearance
Jek Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 46°02′38″N 14°30′19″E / 46.043781°N 14.5054°E |
Crosses | Gradaščica |
Locale | Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Other name(s) | Razorec Bridge |
History | |
Built | 1903 |
Location | |
The Jek Bridge (Slovene: Jekarski most; also Jeklarski most,[1] Jekavski most,[2] Razorčev most[2] 'Razorec Bridge') is a bridge crossing the Gradaščica River in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The current structure was built in 1903 at the site of an earlier wooden bridge.[3]
Etymology
[edit]The various names are derived from the toponym na Jeku (literally, 'on the hill' < German Ecke[4]), which referred to a nearby wharf,[3] and from the former Razorec Inn, located at Church Street (Cerkvena ulica) no. 1, today (Ernest) Eypper Street (Eipprova ulica).[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Uradni list SLS no. 42, 7 Nov. 1986, p. 2961.
- ^ a b c Jutro: dnevnik za gospodarstvo, prosveto in politiko, 4 Apr. 1936, vol. 17, no. 80.
- ^ a b "Trnovčan: Jekarski most" (in Slovenian). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-01-06.
- ^ Torkar, Silvo. 2004. Izšel je Slovenski etnološki leksikon veliko relevantnih podatkov, a tudi zevajoče praznine in leksikografski spodrsljaji. Traditiones 33(1): 253–271, p. 261.
46°2′37.61″N 14°30′19.44″E / 46.0437806°N 14.5054000°E