Municipality of Bloke
The Municipality of Bloke is a municipality in Slovenia. Originally a municipality in its own right, it was incorporated into the Municipality of Cerknica in 1955 and it was included in the Municipality of Loška Dolina in 1995, when it split from Cerknica. It was re-established as an independent municipality in 1998.
Etymology
The Municipality of Bloke is named after the karst Bloke Plateau, over which the majority of its 45 settlements are scattered. The name Bloke was first attested in written sources in 1230 as Oblach. These early transcriptions indicate that the name was originally *Obloke, probably derived from the prepositional phrase *ob lǫky or *ob lǫkaxъ 'next to the flood-meadow'. Less likely theories connect the name to the meanings 'next to rough terrain' or 'arc, arch'.Settlements
In addition to the municipal seat of Nova Vas, the municipality also includes the following settlements:- Andrejčje
- Benete
- Bočkovo
- Fara
- Glina
- Godičevo
- Gradiško
- Hiteno
- Hribarjevo
- Hudi Vrh
- Jeršanovo
- Kramplje
- Lahovo
- Lepi Vrh
- Lovranovo
- Malni
- Metulje
- Mramorovo pri Lužarjih
- Mramorovo pri Pajkovem
- Nemška Vas na Blokah
- Ograda
- Polšeče
- Radlek
- Ravne na Blokah
- Ravnik
- Rožanče
- Runarsko
- Škrabče
- Škufče
- Sleme
- Štorovo
- Strmca
- Studenec na Blokah
- Studeno na Blokah
- Sveta Trojica
- Sveti Duh
- Topol
- Ulaka
- Velike Bloke
- Veliki Vrh
- Volčje
- Zakraj
- Zales
- Zavrh
Notable people
- Ivan Čampa, poet and writer
- Jože Čampa, writer, postal clerk, researcher of rural life
- Anton Drobnič, lawyer, attorney general, president of the New Slovenian Covenant
- Anton Hren, priest
- Božidar Lavrič, Tito's doctor and Partisan
- Izidor Modic, linguist
- Josip Podbregar, railway official and musician
- Jernej Ponikvar, priest
- Ivan Prezelj, general in the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland and the Slovenian National Army
- Josip Prezelj, linguist, translator
- Tone Šraj, nom de guerre Aljoša, Partisan
- Ernest Tomec, politician and organizer
- Ivan Tomec, astronomer
- Louis Tomtz, born Alojz Tomc, priest
- Janez Urbas, author of juvenile literature
- Milena Usenik, athlete and painter
- Iztok Winkler, forestry expert and politician
- Miro Zakrajšek, journalist and editor
- Miloš Zidanšek, political agitator, communist, Partisan, and People's Hero of Yugoslavia
- Ivan Zidar, mechanical engineer and construction entrepreneur