Razdrto, Grosuplje
Geography
Razdrto is a scattered village along the old road from Šmarje to Ljubljana and the parallel road from Tlake. Cankrmanka Hill (elevation: 385 meters or 1,263 feet), where there are low-quality hayfields, rises above the village. Vir Creek starts below the hill at a spring below the railroad tracks; the abandoned Podježar Mill stands along the creek. The hamlet of London stands in the southeast part of the village, near the Drča gravel pit.
Name
The name Razdrto is shared with other settlements in Slovenia. It is derived from Slavic *orzdьrto(je) (poľe) 'cleared (field)', referring to early settlement and agriculture use of the area.
History
The Fortun Inn was located in Razdrto; it was a stopping point for teamsters before the railroad was built. In the summer of 1944, the Partisans dynamited the railroad tunnel in Razdrto, but the damage was minimal.
Razdrto had a population of 64 living in 14 houses in 1870, 84 living in 14 houses in 1880, 92 living in 15 houses in 1890, and 62 living in 12 houses in 1900. Razdrto was annexed by Šmarje–Sap in 1971, ending its existence as a separate settlement.