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Mirna Peč
The valley, with an elevation of about 260 m, contains a shallow aquifer with a limited groundwater supply. Igmanca Creek, also known as Poljane Creek (Slovene: Poljanski potok), surfaces and disappears underground twice along the valley. Karst features such as small swallow holes, estavelles, and, to a lesser…
Average elevation: 314 m
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Triglav National Park
Systematic surveys of plants, especially of ethnobotanically useful species, in Triglav National Park have been carried out by Chandra Prakash Kala and Petra Ratajc covering various microhabitats, elevations, aspects, and terrain types. The park has over fifty-nine species of ethnobotanical values, of these 37…
Average elevation: 1,063 m
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Karst Plateau
It lies between the Vipava Valley, the low hills surrounding the valley, the westernmost part of the Brkini Hills, northern Istria, and the Gulf of Trieste. The western edge of the plateau also marks the traditional ethnic border between Italians and Slovenes. The region gave its name to karst topography. For…
Average elevation: 285 m
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Velika Planina
Velika Planina (pronounced [ˈʋéːlika plaˈnìːna] pronunciation; literally 'big pasture') is a dispersed high-elevation settlement of mostly herders' dwellings on the karst Big Pasture Plateau in the Kamnik Alps in Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
Average elevation: 1,306 m
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