Mali Graben
Appearance
Mali Graben | |
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Location | |
Country | Slovenia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Gradaščica (in the vicinity of the Bokalce Castle) |
Mouth | |
• location | Ljubljanica (in the vicinity of the Gruber Canal |
• coordinates | 46°2′4.21″N 14°28′23.73″E / 46.0345028°N 14.4732583°E |
Basin features | |
Progression | Ljubljanica→ Sava→ Danube→ Black Sea |
The Mali Graben (Slovene: Mali graben) is a creek and a natural branch of the Gradaščica River in southwest Ljubljana. It flows south of and parallel to the Gradaščica and is the largest affluent of the river Ljubljanica.[1] It is also known as Stržen (literally, 'thalweg')[2][3] and Mala voda ('Little Creek').[4]
The creek is a natural channel.[3][4] It splits from the Gradaščica not far from Bokalce Castle, then flows across the southern part of the Murgle residential district and joins the Ljubljanica from the left side near the Gruber Canal. Most water from the Gradaščica is diverted into the Mali Graben, helping alleviate flooding of the Trnovo District of Ljubljana.
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Beginning of the Mali Graben west of the Vrhovci neighborhood in the west part of Ljubljana
References
- ^ "Občinski program varnosti občine Brezovica" [Municipal programme of the Municipality of Brezovica] (in Slovenian). 2010. p. 35. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
- ^ "Kruta prepoved." 1919. Jugoslavija 2(209) (30 August): 4.
- ^ a b Beg, Ante. 1940. Črtice o bivši občini Vič. Kronika slovenskih mest 7(1): 26–31, p. 28.
- ^ a b Melik, Anton. 1929/39. Razvoj Ljubljane. Geografski vestnik 5/6(1–4): 93–137, p. 99.
External links
- A map. Provided by Geopedia.
- Media related to Mali Graben at Wikimedia Commons