Ljubljana Basin

Ljubljana Basin

The Ljubljana Basin stretches from Bled to the Ljubljana marshlands. It is the most populated area in Slovenia, with two of the biggest Slovene cities Ljubljana and Kranj. Other important towns are Kamnik, Škofja Loka, Bled, Radovljica and Domžale. Its two main rivers are the Sava and the Kamniška Bistrica.


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