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reka+pšata Latitude and Longitude:

46°12′15″N 14°32′29″E / 46.2043°N 14.5415°E / 46.2043; 14.5415
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Reka
Reka in Dvorje
Location
Country Slovenia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationEast of Štefanja Gora in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps
Mouth 
 • location
Pšata in Komenda
 • coordinates
46°12′15″N 14°32′29″E / 46.2043°N 14.5415°E / 46.2043; 14.5415
Basin features
Progression PšataKamnik BistricaSavaDanubeBlack Sea

Reka (also known as Brnik Creek) [1] is a right tributary of the Pšata River in Slovenia. It is formed by the confluence of two smaller creeks flowing from the Luknja Gorge ( Slovene: Lukenjski graben) and Brezovec Gorge ( Slovene: Brezovški graben) below Mount Krvavec. It flows south through Cerklje na Gorenjskem. [2] South of that, it is joined by a right tributary, Ušica Creek, before it joins the Pšata River at Komenda. [3]

References

  1. ^ Žalar, Andrej. 2012. Stoletne vode so spremenile ime. Aplenca. Glasilo občine Komenda. 21(11) (23 November): 2−3.
  2. ^ Stiplovšek, Miroslav. 1988. Cerklje na Gorenjskem. Enciklopedija Slovenije, vol. 2, p. 37. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga.
  3. ^ Savnik, Roman (1971). Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije. p. 185.

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reka+pšata Latitude and Longitude:

46°12′15″N 14°32′29″E / 46.2043°N 14.5415°E / 46.2043; 14.5415
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reka
Reka in Dvorje
Location
Country Slovenia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationEast of Štefanja Gora in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps
Mouth 
 • location
Pšata in Komenda
 • coordinates
46°12′15″N 14°32′29″E / 46.2043°N 14.5415°E / 46.2043; 14.5415
Basin features
Progression PšataKamnik BistricaSavaDanubeBlack Sea

Reka (also known as Brnik Creek) [1] is a right tributary of the Pšata River in Slovenia. It is formed by the confluence of two smaller creeks flowing from the Luknja Gorge ( Slovene: Lukenjski graben) and Brezovec Gorge ( Slovene: Brezovški graben) below Mount Krvavec. It flows south through Cerklje na Gorenjskem. [2] South of that, it is joined by a right tributary, Ušica Creek, before it joins the Pšata River at Komenda. [3]

References

  1. ^ Žalar, Andrej. 2012. Stoletne vode so spremenile ime. Aplenca. Glasilo občine Komenda. 21(11) (23 November): 2−3.
  2. ^ Stiplovšek, Miroslav. 1988. Cerklje na Gorenjskem. Enciklopedija Slovenije, vol. 2, p. 37. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga.
  3. ^ Savnik, Roman (1971). Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije. p. 185.

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