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The Ljubljana Basin (Slovene: Ljubljanska kotlina) is a basin in the upper river basin of Sava.[1] It is the most populated area in Slovenia and it is metropolitan area of Ljubljana. Its main rivers are the Sava, the Kamnik Bistrica and the Ljubljanica.
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The LjubljanaBasin (Slovene: Ljubljanska kotlina) is a basin in the upper river basin of Sava. It is the most populated area in Slovenia and it is metropolitan...
The population in the Sava River basin is estimated at 8,176,000, and is shared by three capital cities: Ljubljana, Zagreb and Belgrade. The Sava is...
The Ljubljana Marsh (Slovene: Ljubljansko barje), located south of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is the largest marsh in the country. It covers 163...
(63.2 sq mi). It is situated in the LjubljanaBasin in Central Slovenia, between the Alps and the Karst. Ljubljana is located some 320 km (200 mi) south...
largely hilly and forested, with the exception of the LjubljanaBasin and the encompassed Ljubljana Marsh, a large wetlands region which was largely drained...
Leybach, is a river in the southern part of the LjubljanaBasin in Slovenia. The capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, lies on the river. The Ljubljanica rises south...
flooding was in the foothills of the Julian Alps, from Idrija through the Ljubljanabasin to Slovenian Carinthia, where 150–200 mm (6–8 in) fell, on Loibl fell...
Carniola region. Lower Carniola is delineated by the LjubljanaBasin with the city of Ljubljana to the northwest, by the Kolpa River and the border with...
northwards, traversing Vipava Valley, Trnova forest, then through LjubljanaBasin, subsequently reaching the vicinity of Klagenfurt within 10 days. The...
of the peaks offer a good view of the Klagenfurt basin on the Austrian side and the Ljubljanabasin on the Slovene side. The northern Austrian side is...
edge of the Ljubljana Marsh in Slovenia. Due to its location and shape, it is one of the most recognizable features of the LjubljanaBasin and it is visited...
the sources of the Ljubljanica River, where the LjubljanaBasin opens up between the foot of Ljubljana Peak (Slovene: Ljubljanski vrh, 819 meters or 2...
This development however affected only certain areas, especially the LjubljanaBasin, the Central Sava Valley, parts of Slovenian Carinthia, and the urban...
border the Škofja Loka Hills, and to the south they border the LjubljanaBasin and the Ljubljana Marsh. The largest watercourse is the Gradaščica River. In...
provide great views of the Julian Alps and Austrian Carinthia; the LjubljanaBasin can be seen from the summit on clear days. Golica also gained considerable...
the nearby Medanski hill provided a good view over the Medvode and LjubljanaBasin. Medvode gained greater importance in the 15th century, when the Emperor...
Tuhinjska dolina) is a valley in Slovenia linking the Celje Basin with the LjubljanaBasin in an east-west direction along the courses of the Nevljica...
Slovenia, among the LjubljanaBasin to the west, the Celje Basin to the north, the Lower Carniola valley system and the Krško Basin to the south, and the...
German: Herzogsforst) is one of the oldest glacial terraces in the LjubljanaBasin. It is a contiguous wooded area clearly delineated from its surroundings...
alpine climate. Toward the northeastern Pannonian Basin, a continental climate is more pronounced. Ljubljana, the capital and largest city of Slovenia, is...
flowed southeast towards the Hotenje Basin and the Ljubljanica river, but due to the karstification of the LjubljanaBasin and erosion of the Soča River, the...
The Upper Carniola Basin (Slovene: Gorenjska kotlina) is a structural basin in Slovenia that lies north of Ljubljana. The basin is bounded by the Sava...
Kamnik in the east to Komenda in the west, where the hills meet the LjubljanaBasin. The hills rise to the north toward the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. In 1997...
that is often referred to as the Athens Basin or the Attica Basin (Greek: Λεκανοπέδιο Αθηνών/Αττικής). The basin is bounded by four large mountains: Mount...