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  2. Uvala (landform) - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to the research work of the Serbian geographer Jovan Cvijić (1865–1927), the protégé of Albrecht Penck (the Nestor of the Vienna School of Physical Geography), the word uvala – like the words 'karst', 'dolina' or 'polje', popular terms of the Dinarides – became an established international standard.

  3. Lašva Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Lašva Valley (Bosnian: Lašvanska dolina) (Serbian Cyrillic: Лашванска долина) is a 17 km (11 mi) long valley in central Bosnia, defined geographically by the Lašva River's route. [2] It is a tributary of the Bosna River.

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  5. Dolina, Tržič - Wikipedia

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    Dolina is a scattered settlement in the valley of the Tržič Bistrica River and along both slopes. The hamlet of Na Jamah lies in the lower part of the settlement, at the north end of the Dovžan Gorge, and the main population center, Zgornja Dolina, lies further north, where Kališnik Creek flows into the Tržič Bistrica.

  6. Vrátna dolina - Wikipedia

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    Vrátna dolina or Vrátna Valley is a valley in the Malá Fatra mountain range in Slovakia. It is situated 3 kilometers from the village of Terchová in the Žilina Region. Vrátna dolina covers an area of approximately 36 km 2 (13,9 mi 2). [1] There are four access points into the valley: Tiesňavy, Stará dolina, Nová dolina, and Starý dvor.

  7. Upper Sava Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Sava Valley (Slovene: Zgornjesavska dolina) is an alpine valley in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. The Sava Dolinka River flows along it. It begins in Rateče at an elevation of 870 m and ends at Moste at 560 m. It is the geographical border between the Julian Alps and the Karawanks.

  8. Dolyna - Wikipedia

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    Dolyna (Ukrainian: Долина, IPA: ⓘ; Polish: Dolina; Yiddish: דאלינע) is a city in Kalush Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, south-western Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Dolyna urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. [1] Population: 20,417 (2022 estimate). [2] In 2001, population was around 20,900.

  9. Veľká Dolina - Wikipedia

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    Veľká Dolina (Hungarian: Nagyvölgy) is a village and municipality in the Nitra District of western central ... This page was last edited on 17 January 2025, ...