Kočna, Jesenice

Kočna (pronounced [ˈkoːtʃna]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Jesenice in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.It is derived from the Slovene common noun kočna 'cirque' and originally refers to a local geographical feature.[2] Kočna is the site of a mass grave from the period immediately after the Second World War.The Kočna Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče Kočna), also known as the Poljane nad Jesenicami Mass Grave (Grobišče Poljane nad Jesenicami), is located southeast of the settlement, a few dozen meters from a dirt road.[3] Excavations in 1982 at the Jamnik Rock Shelter (Slovene: Jamnikov spodmol) east of the settlement revealed artifacts from the Mesolithic era.
SloveniaUpper CarniolaStatistical regionMunicipalityJeseniceMunicipality of Jesenicecirquemass graveSloveneMesolithicBlejska DobravaHrušicaJavorniški RovtKoroška BelaPlanina pod GolicoPlavški RovtPodkočnaPotokiPrihodiSlovenski JavornikPlavžStara SavaGolicaJavornik FallsJesenice Train StationKarawanks Tunnel (motorway)Karawanks Tunnel (railway)Kos ManorMežakla PlateauPodmežakla HallPristava HouseRuard ManorUpper Sava MuseumVintgar GorgeWorkers' BarracksAssumption of the Virgin Mary and Roch's ChurchJesenice MosqueSt. Leonard's ChurchSts. Ingenuin and Albuin ChurchMiha BalohTone ČufarTomaž ErtlMiran HladnikAnže KopitarThomas LuckmannMiha Mazzini