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The Skaručna Basin at Selo pri Vodicah

The Skaručna Basin (pronounced [skaˈɾuːtʃna]; Slovene: Skaruško polje) is part of the Ljubljana Basin in Slovenia.

Geography

The Skaručna Basin has a characteristic mixed cultural landscape, with meadows, tilled fields, pastures, watercourses, vegetation corridors, hedgerows, isolated hills, and settlements on the edge of the floodplain. Graben Creek starts at Loess Pond (Slovene: Phliški bajer or Puhliški bajer, also known as Koseze Pond, Koseški bajer) in the northeast part of the basin; the pond is a former clay pit created about 200 years ago where ice was also harvested until the First World War. Graben Creek runs along the southeast edge of the basin, fed by Brodnek Spring, Smrekar Spring (Slovene: Smrekarjev studenec), and Štefan Spring (Slovene: Štefanov studenec) The basin includes the settlements of Vojsko, Skaručna, Vesca, Selo pri Vodicah, and Šinkov Turn.

References

  1. Lipovšek-Hrga, Nataša. 1991. Skaruško polje sredi Ljubljanske kotline s poudarkom na vodni oskrbi. Bachelor's thesis. Ljubljana: Filozofska fakulteta, Oddelek za geografijo.
  2. Odlok o občinskem porstorskem načrtu Občine Vodice. 2014. Uradno glasilo Občine Vodice no. 1 (29 January), p. 12.
  3. Po poti dveh bajerev. (in Slovene)
  4. ^ Phliški bajer.
  5. Frišek, Anja, 2008. Strokovne podlage za Krajinski park Dobeno. Ljubljana: Filozofska fakulteta, Oddelek za geografijo, p. 12.

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46°09′30″N 14°30′15″E / 46.15833°N 14.50417°E / 46.15833; 14.50417

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