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Idrija
The upper reaches of the Idrija
Idrija (river) is located in Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Idrija (river)
Location
Country  Slovenia,   Italy
Physical characteristics
Sourcebelow Kolovrat near Volče
 • location 46°09′51″N 13°39′02″E / 46.16424889°N 13.65066217°E / 46.16424889; 13.65066217
 • elevation876 m a.s.l.
Mouth Torre
 • location
Romans d'Isonzo
Length50 km

Idrija ( Italian: Judrio or Iudrio, Friulian: Judri, Venetian Slovene dialect Juruda) is a border river between Slovenia and Italy. It separates the Gorizia Hills from the Slavia Friulana. It emerges under the Kolovrat ridge and flows southwest towards Friuli where it joins the Torre. The river was historically important as separating the Republic of Venice from the Habsburg Lands, Italy from Austria-Hungary, [1] and since 1947 Italy from Yugoslavia. [2]

References

  1. ^ Ravnik, Mojca (2006). "Accession to the EU in the Valley of Idrija" (PDF). Traditiones. 35 (1): 167–182. doi: 10.3986/Traditio2006350109. COBISS  25571117.
  2. ^ "Mejna reka Idrija" [Idrija, the Border River] (in Slovenian). MMC RTV Slovenia. 21 November 2022.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Judrio)
Idrija
The upper reaches of the Idrija
Idrija (river) is located in Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Idrija (river)
Location
Country  Slovenia,   Italy
Physical characteristics
Sourcebelow Kolovrat near Volče
 • location 46°09′51″N 13°39′02″E / 46.16424889°N 13.65066217°E / 46.16424889; 13.65066217
 • elevation876 m a.s.l.
Mouth Torre
 • location
Romans d'Isonzo
Length50 km

Idrija ( Italian: Judrio or Iudrio, Friulian: Judri, Venetian Slovene dialect Juruda) is a border river between Slovenia and Italy. It separates the Gorizia Hills from the Slavia Friulana. It emerges under the Kolovrat ridge and flows southwest towards Friuli where it joins the Torre. The river was historically important as separating the Republic of Venice from the Habsburg Lands, Italy from Austria-Hungary, [1] and since 1947 Italy from Yugoslavia. [2]

References

  1. ^ Ravnik, Mojca (2006). "Accession to the EU in the Valley of Idrija" (PDF). Traditiones. 35 (1): 167–182. doi: 10.3986/Traditio2006350109. COBISS  25571117.
  2. ^ "Mejna reka Idrija" [Idrija, the Border River] (in Slovenian). MMC RTV Slovenia. 21 November 2022.

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