Celine, Krško

Definition
Celine is a small settlement located within the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia.

Overview
Celine lies in the traditional region of Lower Carniola (Slovene: Dolenjska) and is incorporated into the Lower Sava Statistical Region. The settlement is situated in a predominantly rural landscape characterized by agricultural fields, mixed forests, and modest residential structures. It is administratively part of the local community (krajevna skupnost) of Krško and falls under the jurisdiction of the municipal authorities for local governance, infrastructure, and public services.

Etymology / Origin
The name Celine is of Slovene origin. It is likely derived from the Slovene word celina, meaning “a cleared area” or “a whole,” which historically referred to a cleared or cultivated piece of land. An alternative hypothesis links the name to a personal name Celin or Celine that may have denoted early ownership or settlement. Precise historical documentation of the name’s origin is not available, and the above interpretations are based on common linguistic patterns in Slovene toponymy.

Characteristics

  • Geography: Celine is positioned on gently rolling terrain typical of the Lower Carniola basin, with an elevation of roughly 180–200 meters above sea level.
  • Land Use: The settlement’s land use is primarily agricultural, featuring smallholder farms that produce cereals, vegetables, and livestock.
  • Population: Detailed, up‑to‑date demographic data for Celine are not readily published in major statistical releases. The settlement is considered sparsely populated, with inhabitants numbering in the low double digits according to the most recent census data that are publicly accessible.
  • Infrastructure: Access to Celine is provided by local road networks connecting it with the municipal centre of Krško and neighboring villages. Utilities such as electricity and water are supplied through municipal systems; however, the settlement does not possess major commercial or industrial facilities.
  • Cultural Landscape: The built environment includes traditional Slovene rural houses, many of which reflect the architectural style of the Lower Carniola region, with stone foundations, wooden balconies, and tiled roofs.

Related Topics

  • Krško – The larger municipality encompassing Celine, notable for its industrial activities, the Krško Nuclear Power Plant, and the confluence of the Sava and Krka rivers.
  • Lower Carniola (Dolenjska) – The historical region in which Celine is situated, known for its vineyards, cultural heritage, and distinct dialect.
  • Lower Sava Statistical Region – The contemporary statistical unit used for regional development planning and statistical reporting in Slovenia.
  • Settlements of Slovenia – The administrative classification of inhabited places, ranging from major cities to small villages such as Celine.

Note: Specific statistical figures (e.g., exact population count, land area) for Celine are not readily verifiable in publicly available sources as of the latest update. Consequently, precise quantitative data are omitted to avoid the inclusion of unconfirmed information.

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