Savlje

Savlje (pronounced [ˈsaːu̯ljɛ]; German: Saule[2]) is a formerly independent settlement in the northern part of the capital Ljubljana in central Slovenia.

[4] Savle is a ribbon village along the road from Ježica to Šentvid, standing on the edge of the terrace above the Sava River.

37 was used as an interrogation center by Italian-backed Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (MVAC) forces.

[3] The wartime border between territory annexed by Italy and Germany initially ran along Savlje Street (Saveljska cesta), dividing the village, but was later shifted to fields further north, whereupon Savlje became part of Italy's Province of Ljubljana.

[3] Savlje was annexed by the city of Ljubljana in 1974, ending its existence as an independent settlement.