Historical-geographical understanding of the development of settlements and roads in the Southeastern Zagreb Foothills from the 13th to the 16th century

Dubravka Latinčić
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This paper describes the development of settlements and roads in the Southeastern Zagreb Foothills from the 13th to the 16th century. The Foothills are a microregion bordered by the river Sava in the south, Zagreb in the west, the Medvednica in the north, and the Zelina Foothills in the east. In the High and Late Middle Ages and the early modern period, this microregion was located in the eastern parts of the Zagreb County and did not have any specific name, unlike today, when it is colloquially known as the Sesvete Foothills, the Foothills, or the Sesvete Area, after the Sesvete district of Zagreb. Today, it is the most densely inhabited area where the foothills meet the Sava plain, while its central hilly parts, with numerous mountain stream valleys and their tributaries, were the most densely populated area in the High and Late Middle Ages and the early modern period. The first settlements in this area developed below fortresses or seats of parishes in the 13th century in the hilly parts of the Zagreb Foothills, but later settlements, in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, developed mostly along the main plains roads. These roads connected the Austro-German lands in the west with the Slavonian and Hungarian counties in the Sava-Drava interfluve and the Podunavlje to the east, and the central parts of the Kingdom of Hungary with the eastern Adriatic ports. All settlements were part of four large estates, which encompassed almost the entire Southeastern Zagreb Foothills area.
13至16世纪萨格勒布东南部丘陵地区定居点和道路发展的历史-地理理解
本文描述了13至16世纪萨格勒布东南部丘陵地区定居点和道路的发展。Foothills是一个小区域,南部与萨瓦河接壤,西部与萨格勒布接壤,北部与Medvednica接壤,东部与泽利纳Foothills接壤。在中世纪晚期和现代早期,这个小区域位于萨格勒布县的东部,没有任何具体的名称,不像今天,它被通俗地称为塞斯维特山麓、山麓或塞斯维特地区,以萨格勒布的塞斯维特区命名。如今,它是山麓与萨瓦平原交汇处人口最稠密的地区,而其中部丘陵地区,有众多的山溪山谷及其支流,是中世纪晚期和现代早期人口最密集的地区。该地区的第一个定居点于13世纪在萨格勒布山麓丘陵地区的堡垒或教区席位下发展起来,但后来的定居点在15世纪末和16世纪初主要沿着主要的平原道路发展起来。这些道路连接了西部的奥德土地与东部萨瓦-德拉瓦区和波杜纳夫耶的斯拉夫和匈牙利县,以及匈牙利王国中部与亚得里亚海东部港口。所有定居点都是四个大型庄园的一部分,几乎涵盖了整个萨格勒布东南部丘陵地区。
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