- Mali graben
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Mali graben
Mali graben at Dolgi mostOrigin Gradaščica (in the vicinity of the Bokalce Castle) Mouth Ljubljanica (in the vicinity of the Gruber Canal
46°2′4.21″N 14°28′23.73″E / 46.0345028°N 14.4732583°ECoordinates: 46°2′4.21″N 14°28′23.73″E / 46.0345028°N 14.4732583°EBasin countries Slovenia Mali graben is an artificial mitigation canal of the Gradaščica river and the largest affluent of the Ljubljanica.[1] It has been dug due to the frequent flooding of the Trnovo district of Ljubljana. It leaves Gradaščica not far from the Bokalce Castle, then flows across the southern part of the residential district Murgle and joins Ljubljanica from the left side near the Gruber Canal.
References
- ^ "Občinski program varnosti občine Brezovica [Municipal programme of the Municipality of Brezovica]" (in Slovene). 2010. p. 35. http://www.brezovica.si/get.php?id=514. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
External links
- A map. Provided by Geopedia.
Categories:- Canals in Slovenia
- Geography of Ljubljana
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