- The
Ljubljanica (pronounced [ljuˈbljáːnitsa]),
known in the
Middle Ages as the Leybach, is a
river in the
southern part of the
Ljubljana Basin in Slovenia...
-
Ljubljanica is a
river in the
southern part of the
Ljubljana Basin, Slovenia.
Ljubljanica may also
refer to:
Ljubljanica (cr****), a cr**** in
Velika Loka...
- Ljubljana's name has its
roots in "Ljubija," the
original name of the
Ljubljanica River. This can be
traced back to the Old
Slavic male name "L****vid...
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produce the
Little Ljubljanica River (Mala
Ljubljanica) and Big
Ljubljanica River (Velika
Ljubljanica),
which join to
create the
Ljubljanica River. The territory...
- The
Ljubljanica Sluice Gate (Slovene: Za****ica na Ljubljanici), or the
Partition (Pregrada),: 180–181 is a
sluice gate and a
triumphal arch on the Ljubljanica...
- a
piece of
furniture Portable partition, a form of
temporary walls Ljubljanica Sluice Gate, or the
Partition (Pregrada)
Division of the field, or partition...
- Medvedgrad, Šestinski Dol, Jelenovac,
Matija Gubec, Rudeš, Ante Starčević,
Ljubljanica, Ciglenica, Pongračevo,
Nikola Tesla,
Stara Trešnjevka, S.S. Kranjčević...
- and
University Library building, as well as the
embankments along the
Ljubljanica River, the
Ljubljana Central Market buildings, the
Ljubljana cemetery...
- Plečnik's
architecture and his
innovative paths and
bridges along the
Ljubljanica are
notable and on
UNESCO tentative list.
Slovenian cuisine is a mixture...
- in
older sources also Tromostje)
comprises three bridges spanning the
Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana, the
capital of Slovenia. It
connects the historical...