Oplotniščica

Oplotniščica

Oplotniščica is a river in Lower Styria, Slovenia. The river is 28 km in length. Its source is on Pohorje Massif, northeast of Mount Rogla. It passes Osankarica, Oplotnica, Tepanje, and merges with Dravinja near Žiče.


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