- Nevljica
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Nevljica is a river in the Kamnik municipality, Slovenia. It comes out under Kozjak and flows through the Tuhinj Valley. It also flows through the village of Nevlje.
Many bones of an ice age mammoth were found by Nevljica river in this village in 1938. These bones, remains of a reindeer and one small Paleolithic tool made of stone were all found at this site and were dated to around 20,000 — 18,000 B.C.. A bridge, built on this spot was named Mammoth bridge (Slovene: Mamutov most). Old village people still remember the excavations that attracted even foreign researchers and scientists, and they tell this story to their grandchildren.
Hydrography of Slovenia Rivers Sava - Drava - Kolpa - Savinja - Soča - Mura - Krka - Sotla - Dravinja - Ledava - Pesnica - Idrijca - Ščavnica - Reka - Sora - Vipava - Mirna - Meža -Ljubljanica - Paka - Polskava - Mislinja - Voglajna - Lahinja - Gradaščica - Kamniška Bistrica - Kokra - Radulja - Bolska - Hudinja - Iška - Dreta - Oplotniščica - Pšata - Pivka - Tržiška Bistrica - Fram Creek - Ložnica - Temenica - Dragonja - Rinža - Davča - Nevljica - Sava Dolinka - Velika Krka - Čabranka - Rak - NadižaLakes Lake Bled - Lake Bohinj - Lake Cerknica - Lake Gradišče - Lake Kreda - Lake Palčje - Lake Ptuj - Lake Žovnek - Wild LakeValleys Logar Valley - Radovna Valley - Rakov Škocjan - Triglav Lakes Valley - Upper Sava Valley - Trenta Valley - Tuhinj Valley - Vipava ValleyCanyons and Gorges Pekel Gorge - VintgarWaterfalls Coordinates: 46°05′N 14°38′E / 46.083°N 14.633°E
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