Gornja
Gornja is a toponym used in South Slavic languages, derived from the adjective gornji/gornja meaning upper or higher. In place names it is typically employed to distinguish two settlements or parts of a settlement that lie along a slope, ridge, river, or valley, with the companion name Donja meaning lower. The form Gornja appears in Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian and Montenegrin toponyms, and in official records within areas influenced by these languages.
In practice, Gornja functions as the initial element of compound place names, with the full name reflecting
A notable example is Gornja Stubica, a town in Krapina-Zagorje County, Croatia. This illustrates how Gornja
Because it is a generic descriptive prefix rather than a unique entity, Gornja by itself is rarely