Žabjak, Radenci

Žabjak (pronounced [ˈʒaːbjak], German: Krottendorf[2]) is a former village in northeastern Slovenia in the Municipality of Radenci.

Žabjak lies southwest of the village center of Boračeva on the edge of the Mura Basin.

[1][3] It is a scattered settlement below the neighboring village of Janžev Vrh.

This is also the basis of similar Slovene toponyms such as Žabnica, Žabče, Žablje, and Žabja vas, referring to a damp place where frogs lived.

[4] Žabjak ceased to exist as a separate settlement in 1949, when it was annexed by Boračeva.