Gaber pri Črmošnjicah

Gaber pri Črmošnjicah (pronounced [ˈɡàːbəɾ pɾi tʃəɾmɔˈʃnjìːtsax, -njíː-]; German: Gaber;[2] Gottscheerish: Gabər[3]) is a small settlement in the hills west of Semič in southeastern Slovenia.

[7][8] Gaber pri Črmošnjicah was not mentioned in the land registries of 1574 or 1770, and so it was presumably founded relatively late.

The population worked as day laborers and cultivated fields near their houses.

[9] After the Gottschee Germans were evicted from the region in the fall of 1941, Gaber pri Črmošnjicah was uninhabited.

It was burned by the Italians during the Rog Offensive in the summer of 1942, leaving the ruins of four houses and several cisterns containing water unfit for drinking.