Fala, Ruše
Fala is a settlement on the Drava River in northeastern Slovenia. The part of the settlement on the right bank of the river belongs to the Municipality of Ruše. The part on the left bank of the river is included in the Municipality of Selnica ob Dravi. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. The municipality is now included in the Drava Statistical Region.
Name
Fala was mentioned in written sources in 1245 as in domo Volmari. The name is of unclear origin, although the initial F- indicates a German origin. It could be derived from Old High German falo 'yellowish' or from valle 'trap'. Derivation from Latin vallis 'valley' is unlikely because the area was not under Romance influence. The settlement was known as Fala Grad from 1994 to 1999.History
South of the settlement, where the railroad enters a tunnel on the way to Ruše, there are the remains of a German bunker from the Second World War. During the war, Partisan forces dynamited the railroad line a number of times. On the night of 28 September 1944, the Partisans' Jože Lacko Detachment attacked the German post at the hydroelectric plant, killing 10 German troops and releasing a large quantity of oil into the Drava River.Fala became a separate settlement in 1994, when it was separated from neighboring Fala in the Municipality of Selnica ob Dravi.