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  2. Lake Bled - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bled (Slovene: Blejsko jezero; German: Bleder See, Veldeser See) is a lake in the Julian Alps of the Upper Carniolan region of northwestern Slovenia, where it adjoins the town of Bled. The area is a tourist destination. The lake is 35 km (22 mi) from Ljubljana International Airport and 55 km (34 mi) from the capital city, Ljubljana. Lake ...

  3. Bled - Wikipedia

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    Bled hotels in 1910 Bled Cremeschnitte Below the Bled Castle cliffs sits a public pool area on the lake. Bled is known for the glacial Lake Bled , which makes it a major tourist attraction. Perched on a rock overlooking the lake is the iconic Bled Castle .

  4. Mlino - Wikipedia

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    Mlino lies in the southern part of Bled, above the southern shore of Lake Bled. [1] [7] It is located southwest of the former village of Želeče.Kozarca Hill (elevation: 558 meters (1,831 ft)) rises to the south, [1] and Jezernica Creek flows through the settlement. [7]

  5. List of lakes of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The largest glacial lakes are Lake Bled (147 ha) and Lake Bohinj (318 ha), and the largest intermittent lake is Lake Cerknica (2500 ha when completely filled). The deepest lake is the Wild Lake, reaching a depth of over 160 metres (520 ft), followed by Lake Družmir with the maximum depth of 87 metres (285 ft). Jezero is the Slovene word for lake.

  6. Bled Castle - Wikipedia

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    Bled Castle (Slovene: Blejski grad, German: Burg Veldes) is a medieval castle built on a precipice above the city of Bled in Slovenia, overlooking Lake Bled.According to written sources, it is the oldest Slovenian castle and is currently one of Slovenia's most visited tourist attractions.

  7. Lesce-Bled Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Aero Club ALC Lesce-Bled has more than 300 member pilots. It is the only European airport with two world records to its name, flown by Mihael Thaler and Boštjan Pristavec. [ 4 ] Mihael Thaler broke the world speed record in the FAI 15 m class when he, on 6 July 1999, flew the 100 km triangle with an average speed of 181.4 km/h.

  8. Category:Lakes of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Lakes of Brazil" ... Marfil Lake; Mirim Lake (Bolivia) P.

  9. File:Relief Map of Brazil.jpg - Wikipedia

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