Sava Dolinka

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The Sava Dolinka is a headwater of the Sava River in northwestern Slovenia. The 45 kilometres (28 mi) long Sava Dolinka[1] starts as Nadiža Creek in the Planica Valley under Mount Zadnja Ponca in the Julian Alps, at an elevation of 1222 m, close to the Italian border. The stream goes underground soon after its source and breaks out again after 5 km at an elevation of 842 m in Zelenci, near Kranjska Gora. The Sava Dolinka flows through Kranjska Gora, Gozd–Martuljek, Jesenice, between Bled and Breg, and past the town of Lesce. The first in a series of hydroelectric power plants on the river, the Moste Hydro Power Plant (22.5 MW), is located near Žirovnica. It merges with the second major headwater of the Sava, the Sava Bohinjka, at Radovljica. Tributaries of the Sava Dolinka include the Triglav Bistrica at Mojstrana and the Radovna, which flows through the Vintgar Gorge near Bled.

CountrySlovenia
location
Sava
coordinates
46.3442°N 14.1553°E / 46.3442; 14.1553
Length45 km (28 mi)[1]
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Sava Dolinka
Zelenci Springs, the source of the Sava Dolinka
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CountrySlovenia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Sava
  coordinates
46.3442°N 14.1553°E / 46.3442; 14.1553
Length45 km (28 mi)[1]
Basin features
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Zelenci in December 2015

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