Kumrova Vas (pronounced [ˈkuːmɾɔʋa ˈʋaːs]; Slovene: Kumrova vas or Kumrovo, German: Kummerdorf[1] or Kummersdorf,[2][3] Gottscheerish: Kümmrdoarf[4]) is a remote abandoned settlement in the Municipality of Kočevje in southern Slovenia.
In the land registry of 1574, the settlement had three full farms divided into six half-farms and nine owners, corresponding to a population between 32 and 36.
[7] The original ethnic German population, consisting of 25 people from nine families, was evicted early in the war.
In late June 1942, the Yugoslav Partisans established their Medical Dressing Station No.
[8] A church dedicated to the Holy Name of Jesus stood to the east above Kumrova Vas, dating from 1708.
[6]: 84–85 A small chapel dedicated to the Precious Blood stood northeast of the village.