Bohinjsko Jezero/Lake Bohinj in Its Total Extension on East-West Axis; Eastern Julian Alps, Triglavski Narodni Park, Zgornjesavska, Slovenija
04-May-2022: this lake is the largest in Slovenija, excluding from the account the karst/intermittent lake of Cerknica (Cerkniško jezero, Notranjska, 38km2), which, at its maximum size, is over 12X larger, but, as we know, is less and less present also at minimum dimensions.
Lake Bohinj has a tributary, the Savica, while its emissary is the Sava Bohinjka, one of the two spring branches that flows into the other, the longer Sava Dolinka (Zelenci), between the towns of Lesce and Radovljica, giving life to the longest and important river of all the former Jugoslavija.
Sava ends with a vast delta in Belgrade/Beograd (Serbia), becoming a tributary of the Danube, after a 990km journey from the Julian Alps.
Bohinjsko Jezero/Lake Bohinj in Its Total Extension on East-West Axis; Eastern Julian Alps, Triglavski Narodni Park, Zgornjesavska, Slovenija
04-May-2022: this lake is the largest in Slovenija, excluding from the account the karst/intermittent lake of Cerknica (Cerkniško jezero, Notranjska, 38km2), which, at its maximum size, is over 12X larger, but, as we know, is less and less present also at minimum dimensions.
Lake Bohinj has a tributary, the Savica, while its emissary is the Sava Bohinjka, one of the two spring branches that flows into the other, the longer Sava Dolinka (Zelenci), between the towns of Lesce and Radovljica, giving life to the longest and important river of all the former Jugoslavija.
Sava ends with a vast delta in Belgrade/Beograd (Serbia), becoming a tributary of the Danube, after a 990km journey from the Julian Alps.