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View across the Ljubljana Moor with the Ljubljanica River, Slovenia. The Ljubljanica River flows into Sava and later joins the Danube. The Ljubljanica River possessed strong religious significance for the inhabitants of this region and has also played an important pragmatic role, not just for the people living next to it, but also for people traveling east from the Italian peninsula.

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Arne Hodalic / Wild Wonders of Europe, +46 8-583 518 31, info@wild-wonders.com, www.wild-wonders.com
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Keywords
adventure, antique, archeaology, archeology, discovery, Europe, historical, history, horizontal, landscape, Ljubljanica river, river, Slovenia, Wild Wonders of Europe
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Olm, Slovenia
View across the Ljubljana Moor with the Ljubljanica River, Slovenia. The Ljubljanica River flows into Sava and later joins the Danube. The Ljubljanica River possessed strong religious significance for the inhabitants of this region and has also played an important pragmatic role, not just for the people living next to it, but also for people traveling east from the Italian peninsula.