Tomačevo (pronounced [tɔˈmaːtʃɛʋɔ], German: Tomatschou[2]) is a formerly independent settlement in the northeast part of the capital Ljubljana in central Slovenia.
The gravelly bank of the Sava north of the village was a popular swimming area in the past.
[5] The Slovene linguist Matija Čop drowned in the Sava River at Tomačevo on 6 July 1835.
[1] The southern part of the village (including 18 houses with 256 people) was annexed by the City of Ljubljana in 1935.
It was mentioned in written sources in 1526, and was rededicated by Bishop Thomas Chrön in 1604 after it had been desecrated by the Ottomans.