- Mislinja (river)
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Mislinja is a river in the northern part of Slovenia. It is 36 kilometres (22 mi) long.[1] It flows through Mislinja and Slovenj Gradec and empties into the Meža River near Dravograd just before the Meža joins the Drava River.
References
- ^ "Reke, dolge nad 25 km, in njihova padavinska območja [Rivers, longer than 25 km, and their catchment areas]" (in Slovene, English). Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. 2002. http://www.stat.si/letopis/1998/01_98/01-10-98.asp?jezik=en.
External links
- Confluence of the Meža, Mislinja and Drava rivers, interactive map at Najdi.si
Coordinates: 46°34′57″N 15°01′22″E / 46.58258°N 15.022688°E
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 Waterfalls Categories:- Rivers of Slovenia
- Drava basin
- Mislinja
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