
285 m
Height above sea level
in the countryside
According to a folk tradition the village of Divči gained its name after a
farmer named Divkač who had an extensive property on this area and
a flock of sheep. After his death (around 1700) some other inhabitants
built their houses on this area and so a condensed village was created.
At first the village was named Rožce, but then the villagers changed it and
named it after its first landlord. Until the Second World War the village was
under the village of Komen, but now is an independent hamlet. In Divči
starts a macadam path that leads to the pilgrimage church of the Virgin
Mary in the village of Oberšljan where the path continues to the village
of Tomačevica.
Automobiles : The road Komen – Štanjel
branches off to the right
in Komen, opposite of the
elementary school.
GPS Northing (N) : 45,8175
GPS Easting (E) : 13,7534