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  2. Lake Bohinj - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bohinj (Slovene: Bohinjsko jezero), covering 318 hectares (790 acres), is the largest permanent lake in Slovenia. [ 2 ] [ notes 1 ] It is located within the Bohinj Valley of the Julian Alps , in the northwestern Upper Carniola region, and part of Triglav National Park .

  3. Bohinj - Wikipedia

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    Bohinj and Julian Alps from the ski slopes of Kobla, above Bohinjska Bistrica. Bohinj (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈbɔ̀ːxin]; German: Wochein), or the Bohinj Valley [1] (Slovene: Bohinjska dolina) or Bohinj Basin [2] (Slovene: Bohinjska kotlina), is a 20 km long and 5 km wide basin in the Julian Alps, in the Upper Carniola region of northwestern Slovenia.

  4. List of lakes of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bled Lake Bohinj Lake Cerknica Lake Gradišče. This is a list of lakes in Slovenia. In Slovenia, there are 321 bodies of water classified as lakes, which includes intermittent lakes and artificial reservoirs. Most of the lakes in the country have glacial origin and many are intermittent because of the Karst surface.

  5. Bohinjska Bistrica - Wikipedia

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    Bohinjska Bistrica is an important tourist destination on the edge of Triglav National Park, and it is a good starting point for exploring the Bohinj Valley and for trips to Črna Prst, Vogel, Komna, Ratitovec, and Lake Bohinj. In spring the meadows have many wildflowers, and a Spring Flower Festival with guided walks is held.

  6. Ukanc - Wikipedia

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    Ukanc is a scattered settlement on a shady rolling plain at the west end of Lake Bohinj at the end of the valley, where mountain walls rise on three sides, closed in by Mount Vogel (1,922 meters or 6,306 feet), Little Peak (Mali vrh, 1,642 meters or 5,387 feet), Mount Peršivec (1,761 meters or 5,778 feet), and Komarča Cliff (1,457 meters or 4,780 feet).

  7. Ribčev Laz - Wikipedia

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    Ribčev Laz (pronounced [ˈɾiːptʃɛu̯ ˈlas], German: Fischgereuth [2]) is a settlement on Lake Bohinj in the Municipality of Bohinj in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Most of the settlement consists of hotels and holiday homes.

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